I started watching Parasite on a flight home this past weekend (I know, I'm behind). The first couple of scenes immediately hooked me and so I ended up watching the full movie over the weekend. It's one of the most creative movies I have seen in a long time. (To be fair, I don't watch a lot of movies these days.) I won't spoil it all for you here, but if you haven't seen it yet, I would highly recommend it. One of the principal themes is social inequality. And it's interesting to see how that gets told through the spaces within the film. The poor family lives in a "semi-basement" at the end of what appears to be a laneway. And the rich family lives, higher up, in a house designed by a famous architect. Naturally it has a big and perfectly manicured backyard. At one point in the film, you also get to see which housing type is more environmentally resilient.
I'll leave it there. But it's worth checking out if you are into award-winning Korean tragicomedies.