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  1. With a TV-MA rating and a bucket of f bombs scattered here and there, it isn't explicitly graphic, but the disturbing factor is real so watch at your discretion. The back and forth of Korean and English dialogue may be a bit frustrating for some.

  2. Somehow, the very same qualities that make the film seem masterful might also be used to describe it as a mess. However you describe it, Bong's ambitions remain onscreen in an admirable,...

  3. It tells the story of a pig-like creature who is snatched from its young owner, Mija (Ahn Seo-hyun), by Lucy Mirando (Tilda Swinton), the head of a nefarious corporation. We spoke to Bong about political allegory, artistic collaboration, and whether he sees himself as the new Steven Spielberg.

  4. www.pastemagazine.com › movies › okjaOkja - Paste Magazine

    May 21, 2017 · Okja is an intriguing mess, which you should take as a recommendation and a warning. It’s a kids’ movie that’s best when it’s darkest—in other words, when it least appeals to its presumed...

  5. Jun 27, 2017 · A choppy mix of anti-corporate farce and Spielbergian fantasy, Bong Joon-Ho’s bilingual Okja veers wildly, but never stalls; if Bong, the South Korean writer-director behind The Host, Memories ...

  6. Jun 25, 2017 · Swinton’s Lucy is the wildly upbeat, deeply insincere face of environmentally conscious capitalism; Jake Gyllenhaal plays a washed up celebrity zoologist who's a sweating, hysterical mess in ...

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  8. Jul 4, 2017 · From the outside, Okja appears to be a moving tale of a young girl called Mija and her best friend Okja, who just happens to be a genetically modified super pig. Running free together in the ...

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