GOOOOD lord absolutely . !!
i think parasyte is definitely on a more understanding the "alien" and a lot of apathetic connected to empathic subtext and observations and ingeneral deeply psychological
where as connect is definitely a thriller horror . but youll definiitely enjoy both
i think parasyte is definitely on a more understanding the "alien" and a lot of apathetic connected to empathic subtext and observations and ingeneral deeply psychological
where as connect is definitely a thriller horror . but youll definiitely enjoy both
End of world monster mutation survival story. I think both have quite similar monster cgi portrayals. The main character is able to control his inner monster in some way.
As manga/mangwha adaptions, both works do a solid job in capturing the dark elements of their original works (without making the CGI look entirely ridiculous). Both stories deal with enemies (and main characters) that are neither entirely human nor monster. The cinematography is dark, violent, and on the gore-y side. Although Parasyte could probably have fleshed out its characters a bit more, both stories do well in exploring the main character's personal transformation from an average (tsundere) teenage boy into a heroic character. Also, not to be ignored, both movie and series have an impeccable OST!
As the human race deals with murders all over the world, a high-school student with a parasite living as his right hand discovers the truth.