South Korean director Bong Joon-ho sets the bar low with Mickey 17, a tepid sci-fi comedy about colonization and worker disposability, that completely falls short of his 2019 masterpiece Parasite.
In the new Bong Joon-ho movie, sauce is a metaphor for civilization. That’s also what it is on Earth.
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The titular Mickey 17 (Robert Pattinson), birth name Mickey Barnes, signs up for the expedition to flee a loan shark who wants him dead. Paradoxically, he joins as an “expendable”: someone who can die ...
After winning Best Picture and Best Director for the South Korean drama thriller “Parasite”, Bong Joon-ho returns to the director's chair after six years with “Mickey 17”— a sci-fi tale of a man ...
Of course Bong Joon Ho is an environmentalist. He recycles his own ideas."Mickey 17," a sloppy but enjoyable sci-fi comedy set in the year 2054, mashes together the monsterphobia of "The Host," the ...
Mickey 17 refers to what sounds like a larger Expendables Program, but there’s a reason there don’t seem to be any ...
Bong Joon-ho's "Mickey 17" offers a darkly humorous and unsettling exploration of personhood, labor and power. With an ambitious narrative and visually striking execution, Bong crafts a sci-fi feature ...
Robert Pattinson might be recognized by his Twilight role, but his Ghibli character is a blessing in disguise for anime fans.