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Wed, March 29, 2023 | 21:46
'Parasite' dish back in spotlight as film enjoys post-Oscars boom
Posted : 2020-02-11 14:23
Updated : 2020-02-12 09:32
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A screen capture of U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris shows two bowls of jjapaguri with background images of 'Parasite.' Harris uploaded it to his Twitter account, Monday.  Screen capture from Twitter
A screen capture of U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris shows two bowls of jjapaguri with background images of "Parasite." Harris uploaded it to his Twitter account, Monday. Screen capture from Twitter

By Park Ji-won

After director Bong Joon-ho's "Parasite" made history at the Oscars, everything related to the critically acclaimed 2019 movie is back in the spotlight.

Some of the movie quotes, which had gone viral on the internet after the huge success of the film both at home and abroad, were revisited after the homegrown movie topped the 92nd Oscars on Monday (Seoul time), winning four awards ― best picture, best director, best screenplay and best international feature film.

The latest Parasite-inspired hit among Koreans is a mix of instant noodles, called jjappaguri which was translated as ram-don in the English subtitles of the movie. It is a mixture of two different types of instant noodles ― Chinese-inspired Chapagetti and the spicy local version of Japanese-style udon Neoguri. In Parasite, beef was added to it.

The fusion noodle dish serves as a critical device to increase the tension and suspense of the thriller.

On their way back home from the camping trip that was cut short due to torrential rain, Ms. Park, the upper-class mother of the family, asked her housekeeper Ms. Kim to prepare ram-don for her young son and make sure it is ready for him to eat as soon as they arrive at home. Ms. Kim is under pressure as she doesn't know what it is or how to make it. What's worse is that she only had eight minutes to do so. With the help from former housekeeper who was kicked out of her job, Ms. Kim makes things done perfectly in time and heaves a sigh of relief.

U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris' high-profile promotion of the Parasite dish helped put it back in the spotlight.

Mentioning the film clinching four awards at the Oscars, Harris wrote on his Twitter account: "…Wow! Congrats! Bong, Team #Parasite & ROK cinema."

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He uploaded several images featuring himself and embassy staff enjoying ram-don while watching the Oscars. "Enjoying the Embassy's Oscars Watch Party with a bowl of 'jjapaguri.' Congratulations to Korean Director Bong Joon-ho for 'Parasite' winning Best Screenplay… ROK's first-ever Oscar! More awards to come!" he wrote.

The instant noodle combination became a hit after Parasite hit local theaters last year.

Hundreds of videos and posts online were made to detail the recipe and some carried out mukbang shows featuring the dish, one of which hit more than 3.9 million views on Youtube.

A screen capture of U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris shows two bowls of jjapaguri with background images of 'Parasite.' Harris uploaded it to his Twitter account, Monday.  Screen capture from Twitter
A capture from the website of CAFE:MONOCHROME located in Tokyo, Japan shows the Parasite dish. Courtesy of CAFE:MONOCHROME

A cinema-themed cafe "CAFE:MONOCHROME" released a special "Parasite Set" at the beginning of this year which serves a plate of "ram-don" at 1,500 yen ($13.7) to celebrate the film's winning of the Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival. It was supposed to sell the dish until the end of January, but extended the period recently.

Critics say the dish prompted curiosity in non-Korean viewers.

"One of the examples of showing the power of culture in the film is 'Jjapaguri' in 'Parasite.' Koreans instantly know what the dish is. But non-Koreans would have no idea, making them more curious about it and Korea's unique cultural elements including semi-underground living spaces," Kangnam University professor Kang Yoo-jung said in an interview with KBS, Monday.

"Bong's detailed and prepared plan and his cinematic knowhow of developing strange things into something fresh and shocking made this possible."
Parasite revolves around two economically polarized families ― one is the urban poor living in the run-down neighborhood and the other in the posh wealthy district. The two families, who otherwise would have never met, are drawn together after the son of the poor family takes over his friend's role as tutor to the rich family's daughter.
On Tuesday, Parasite's stunning success made headlines in all Korean media outlets. The front pages of local newspapers were decorated with images of Bong showing his excitement as he received the awards. The nation is celebrating the film's unprecedented success in Hollywood.

Bong has topped the most-searched name list of the nation's largest internet portal Naver since Monday. Stars and internet users congratulated him and the cast for pulling off the epic win.
President Moon Jae-in joined the move and lauded the award-winning film.
"'Parasite' is a movie that makes audiences laugh and feel sad at the same time. In terms of a message to society, the movie is fresh and excellent," he wrote on his social media. "The government will be with filmmakers and others involved in Korean cinema to help them dream and imagine without financial worries."





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