Creativity
reigns in Okja, another splendid movie by filmmaker Bong Joon Ho, who
also gave us such unusual offerings as The Host and Snowpiercer. This
time he focuses on the relationship between a girl and her very strange pet, a monstrous
pig-like animal that’s been with her and her grandfather for ten years. Sadly,
Mija (played by Seo-Hyun Ahn) had no idea that Okja really belongs to a
multi-national corporation with plans to take her back for their nefarious
purposes. And that means shipping the animal from South Korea to New York City
for a big celebration and then – yikes! – turning Okja into a tasty food
product. Naturally, animal lovers get involved with Mija in efforts to save
Okja and help the two get back to their Korean home.
It’s
greed, gluttony, manipulation and betrayal versus love, courage and concern for
animals in this action-packed movie. So, of course, I was motivated to write
another film poem.
“Okja! Okja!” Young
Mija shouts
during one of their
playful bouts.
Her creature friend?
A super pig.
Okja is really,
really big.
Okja it seems was
engineered
to help food shortage
that was feared.
But to Mija, she’s
much, much more --.
a part of her family
core.
When time comes for
Okja’s demise
will Mija do
something that’s wise?
Or will she be too
late to save
Okja although she’s
very brave?
Okja the film dazzles the
eyes.
Scene after scene
offers surprise.
But not for
youngsters, I must state.
Vegetarians, too,
should hesitate,
As
a vegetarian myself, I found it hard to watch some of this film. Okja starts
out with such beautiful, gentle scenes between Mija and her super pig as they
play together in the mountains of South Korea. So when the movie goes to the
dark side, it’s quite shocking. Sequences of animal abuse and slaughterhouse
procedures almost made me physically ill.
Outrageous
as the Okja plot may seem, it deals with important issues and makes us
think-- not simply enjoy. It ends up being a movie that matters.
(Released
by Netflix and rated TV-MA.)
Labels: animal abuse, Bong Joon Ho, film poem, Okja, Seo-Hyun Ahn
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