Why did Kim Ki-taek not just leave the house?

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In Parasite 2019 Kim Ki-taek gets out of the basement to get the food at night. Why can't he just get out of the house and be free?



Best Answer

As stated in the Wikipedia link in your question:

[he] is wanted for Mr. Park's murder.




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Why was the guy in the basement in Parasite?

We reach the crescendo of the film when the Park family go on a camping trip and the Kim family let the former housekeeper Moon-gwang into the house, discovering that her husband Geun-se has been living in the basement to hide from loan sharks who are after him.

Why did the dad stab Mr Park in Parasite?

In an interview with GQ, Bong said that, more than anything else, Dong Ik's cruelty towards the housekeeper's husband in regards his smell is Ki Taek's big trigger to kill Mr. Park.

Does Ki-woo buy the house?

Ki-woo ultimately recovers from his injuries but is convicted of fraud, along with Chung-suk, while Ki-taek hides from the authorities in the Park family bunker. The film ends with Ki-woo making a plan to become rich and buy the Park house himself so that the surviving Kims can be reunited.

What happened to the housekeeper in Parasite?

Finally, the family gets rid of the Parks' housekeeper, Moon-gwang (Jeong-eun Lee), by making her seem sickly due to a peach allergy, which paves the way for the Kims' mother, Chung-sook (Hye-jin Jang), to get the gig.



Why Ki Taek Kills Mr. Park.




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