Friday, February 12, 2016

3 - Parasyte Part I

Upon entering the AVR, I instantly think that we we're going to watch a love story movie where it tackles a lot and which moral lessons are included. But as this poster pops out the screen, I assume that it is not that way. Parasyte? I have no idea on what it is really all about. 


As it well started, Parasyte focuses on a 17-year-old male named Shinichi Izumi, who lives with his mom and dad in a peaceful neighborhood in Tokyo. One night, worm-like creatures called Parasites show up on Earth, assuming control over the brains of human hosts by entering through their ears or noses. One Parasite endeavors to slither into Shinichi's ear while he dozes but fails as Shinichi is wearing headphones, and enters his body by tunneling into his arm. In the Japanese version, it takes over his right hand and is named Migi.


 As the movie plays, I felt really nervous because of the unexplainable scenes that has  been shown, I don’t know. It’s like I want to go outside of the room so that I wouldn't see those creepy creatures. To be honest,  I prefer watching horror movies than this. I just hate watching this kind of genre. That eating or either killing humans in a not-so-decent way. But, Instead of going outside, I refuse to hide my face using my hands but with a little open on it. Hahaha


However, The overall  cycle of the movie is so fantastic. Even though I am afraid watching it, I am really amused because of the flow of the story. It leaves a lesson that we should really never forget. The movie taught us that we should never waste our time in anything else but instead never have a second thought to show our love to our mother as well as to our father while they are still alive because we do not know when they will leave us. 

Moreover,  I admire the person who made this kind of movie. It’s totally different. "What a unique story!" is all I can say.


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