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In this episode of Furman on Film, host Nick Furman makes his long-awaited return with a deep dive into Bong Joon-ho’s ambitious sci-fi satire Mickey 17. From philosophical musings on identity and multiplicity to the sharp edges of political and social commentary, Nick unpacks it all. He reflects on the film’s massive world-building, Robert Pattinson’s layered performance, and where this fits in Bong’s fascinating transition from Korean to English-language cinema.
Nick doesn’t shy away from the messy parts either—he discusses where the film misses, how it compares to Snowpiercer and Okja, and why Mickey 17 still matters in a franchise-heavy film landscape. Whether you're a Bong devotee or new to his work, this one’s for you. Let's talk movies.
By Furman On FilmIn this episode of Furman on Film, host Nick Furman makes his long-awaited return with a deep dive into Bong Joon-ho’s ambitious sci-fi satire Mickey 17. From philosophical musings on identity and multiplicity to the sharp edges of political and social commentary, Nick unpacks it all. He reflects on the film’s massive world-building, Robert Pattinson’s layered performance, and where this fits in Bong’s fascinating transition from Korean to English-language cinema.
Nick doesn’t shy away from the messy parts either—he discusses where the film misses, how it compares to Snowpiercer and Okja, and why Mickey 17 still matters in a franchise-heavy film landscape. Whether you're a Bong devotee or new to his work, this one’s for you. Let's talk movies.