Bugonia (2025): In-Depth Movie Review and Thematic Analysis
Introduction: Bong Joon-ho Returns with a Buzzing Satire Bong Joon-ho’s Bugonia (2025) is not merely a film—it is a meticulously engineered fever dream, a genre-bending insectile opera that crawls under the skin and lays eggs in the brain. This English-language remake of Yim Soon-rye’s 2003 cult classic Save the Green Planet! marks Bong’s first Hollywood venture since Parasite (2019), and it arrives with the weight of expectation and the sting of audacity. Clocking in at 128 minutes, rated R for “insectile innuendo, psychedelic violence, and existential extermination,” the film premiered in competition at the 78th Cannes Film Festival on May 20, 2025, before its wide release via A24 on August 15. With a $60 million budget, it has already grossed $180 million globally, buoyed by a 92% Rotten Tomatoes score and early Oscar buzz for Emma Stone’s “shape-shifting sorcery” and Mica Levi’s “swarming, synaptic score.” Starring Emma Stone as the enigmatic entomologist Dr. Evelyn Voss, Jes...