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- Okja has its fair share of pacing and tonal issues, but is otherwise so technically well-crafted and entertaining throughout that it’s still one of this season’s most worthwhile endeavors. (It also has maybe the best after-credits scene of any movie this year.)
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The movie is thought provoking none the less, and could be worth a watch. 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.
May 19, 2017 · Okja is part of a “contest” for farmers around the world to grow the biggest super-pig, and when Johnny and the Mirando team come to visit, it’s clear Okja is the winner.
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Jun 28, 2017 · The story is fantastic, the cast, ranges from Koreans like Ahn Seo-hyun, Choi Woo-shik, Yoon Je-moon to many Hollywood talents like Tilda Swinton, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Lily Collins, Steven Yeun and Giancarlo Esposito,... are super amazing. Totally worth watching.
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Having that said, Okja is still worth a watch; it is surprisingly funny, eye-opening, and personally one of the best Netflix has to offer currently. 62 out of 93 found this helpful. Was this review helpful?
The way Okja veers between action and comedy, horror and social commentary could lead to whiplash but it is never less than audacious. Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Mar 1, 2021
Jun 29, 2017 · As equally bizarre as it is heartwarming and disturbing, Okja is a brilliantly realised fantasy epic that is more than worth two hours of your time.
Jun 24, 2017 · (Image credit: Netflix) A plucky youngster striving to save a beloved creature from harm is a familiar enough story. Yet Bong Joon Ho’s bizarre tale of a 13-year-old girl and a giant super-pig is quite unique, even if it does share some cinematic DNA with Spielberg’s E.T. and a host of other films.