It frames capitalism as the villain, rather than outright demonizing or making caricatures of the wealthy.

WhileSnowpierceris about a revolt,Parasiteinstead paints a more hopeless and realistic picture.

The wayParasiteexplores all this while being incredibly entertainingmakes it an all-time great film.

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