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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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That was said by his mother who was already shown to go to the worst case scenario, like the scene where her son's art gets evaluated. The son wasn't in any danger as it was a psychological response and not a life threatening condition. The mom might've believed there was legit danger, but in the context of the movie, the son would've been fine.
Yeah my bad, I often miss such behavior details
I think that's by design actually. As the viewer, we're led to believe the wealthy person who treats their problem like an emergency. It's only through paying attention to the details that you can see how minor their problems are.
They were both affected by rain for example. The wealthy family complained a lot more about day camp being cancelled than the family who had to deal with flooding and displacement.
Parasite really highlights how the wealthy get sympathy by default.