Moderate
1165 of 2700 found this moderate
A married couple kisses passionately. No nudity.
A woman wearing a dress takes off her underwear in the backseat of a car. No nudity is seen.
A man grabs a woman's butt briefly.
Husband and wife graphically touch each other, over and under clothing. The scene is nearly two minutes. No nudity shown.
Ki-Woo and Da-Hye kiss in a couple scenes. One such scene is relatively passionate. No nudity.
In one scene, a man (Dong-ik) is seen taking a bath, while watching TV. He is nude, but nothing is shown beyond shoulders and knees, and the scene is not inappropriate.
Severe
1051 of 1612 found this severe
The movie is violent towards the end. Gore-wise there are a few scenes with blood.
Blunt trauma and stabbing is shown, often with bloody results.
There is almost no violence until the end, and even then it's not graphic.
R violence type: blood and gore.
Moderate
702 of 1223 found this moderate
"Fuck" is shown in the English subtitles. Other than that, the profanity is very mild.
Mild
891 of 1219 found this mild
Characters are shown drunk.
While role playing, a woman asks her husband to buy her drugs.
This is talk about firing someone from their job as it is theorized that the worker was using drugs in their bosses car. The scene is comedic.
There is use of cigarets, drug references and alcohol use, but drugs are not a theme at all.
Moderate
682 of 1277 found this moderate
Although it has humor in it, Parasite has a dark tone and some frightening moments.
The "ghost" scene contains briefly frightening imagery.
The film is generally based on the differences of poor to wealthy groups of people.
A few scenes in the film are extremely intense and frightening. The final confrontation is extremely tense and scary.
A former housemaid enters the house at a rainy night which is eerie and leads to many frightening scenes.