They stress me out in similar ways. They start out a little uneasy, and then things happen really fast.
Recommended by gibby
They made a reference in the drama and somes situations could be similars
Dark, fake roles and could be dangerous for them
Recommended by Frankie
Both (drama and movie) are about con artists but story and background of these two are different. But I still recommend you to watch Private Lives if you liked Parasite.
Recommended by Dela
First, it's not to be compared in quality, but the storyline. A family full of opportunists and a dad trying to keep his dignity. This family full of opportunists has latched on to one wealthy family. However, two in the family of moochers have a good heart and genuinely want to earn their pay. There is also a dashing Chairman that may have an opportunity to love and build a relationship with his children through the young lady he has taken in as help. This series has 50 episodes.
Recommended by JustRozelyn
- In Parasite a family full of anti-heroes scams their way to get good job. The genre is bitter comedy and thriller.

- In Bad Family we just follow everyday lives of family full of anti-heroes. The genre is comedy and slice-of-life.

- Families in both stories give off similar vibe but each title give off different atmosphere with Parasite being award winning movie and Bad Family being low budget drama special.
Recommended by Salty_bae
- They are both thriller but doesn't follow the same storyline.
- I prefer Parasite over Intruder
- For some reason they have the same vibes.
Recommended by SieL68
Same vibe. In Kazoku Game a home tutor join a seemingly perfect family and destroy it from the inside. Both are dark comedies dealing with serious themes (... but with hilarious moments).
Recommended by Cheyenne7889
The Silenced offers a creepy atmosphere and a wonderful and impactful story. It has a very effective OST that builds the tension and realizations in the story. Parasite also deeply includes these elements. They are both psychological thrillers that have exciting storylines that are very unexpected. I think if you started with either of these movies, the other one will offer a satisfying secondary watch as they very much complement each other.
Recommended by muschio
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Both are a social commentary on the universal housing crisis. It's a gray area character study on a dog-eat-dog world. Dream Home is a slasher film so beware extreme violent content.
Recommended by Loveless
Similar elements of showing social class struggles, the desperation of lower social classes trying to climb out of poverty and almost impossibility of them escaping poverty entirely.
Recommended by disgrace
Better Days is a film that has a social commentary on youth, schooling, and social media. Parasite is also a social commentary but it's about society, poverty, and wealth. If you like interpreting movies, this may be the one for you! :3
Recommended by dixcoroxy
Both movie has people hiding in the basement hole. Thriller mystery psycho film. Both movies will keep your eyes stairs on the screen the whole time.
Recommended by Chia6
They both are dark-themed psychological thrillers. The concept of both movies is quite similar. They both give a similar after-taste. If you liked 'Forgotten' and haven't watched the Oscar-winning movie Parasite, it's highly recommended.
Recommended by processus
The cinematigraphy and the use of music is similar in these two. Top notch things. Really different plot, though.
Recommended by ocean
both kinda talk about the same subject. the FL from HSH lies to her fiance and mother in law about her families house and pretends to live in an upscale apartment that's really owned by her friend.
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