Cover for the film, Okja. Features a dark image of a large animal with a city on its back being led by a small human.

Okja

1h 58m

NR

2017

Last Updated: 24 July 2021Published On: 31 May 2017

Okja looks at the bond between man and animal, creating a distinct and layered vision of the world that addresses the animal inside us all.

Cover for the film, Okja. Features a dark image of a large animal with a city on its back being led by a small human.

Okja

1h 58m

NR

2017

Last Updated: 24 July 2021Published On: 31 May 2017

Okja looks at the bond between man and animal, creating a distinct and layered vision of the world that addresses the animal inside us all.

Cover for the film, Okja. Features a dark image of a large animal with a city on its back being led by a small human.

Okja

1h 58m

NR

2017

Last Updated: 24 July 2021Published On: 31 May 2017

Okja looks at the bond between man and animal, creating a distinct and layered vision of the world that addresses the animal inside us all.

NOTES FROM THE FILMMAKERS

Synopsis

For 10 idyllic years, young Mija (An Seo Hyun) has been caretaker and constant companion to Okja—a massive animal and an even bigger friend—at her home in the mountains of South Korea. But that changes when a family-owned multinational conglomerate Mirando Corporation takes Okja for themselves and transports her to New York, where image obsessed and self-promoting CEO Lucy Mirando (Tilda Swinton) has big plans for Mija’s dearest friend.

With no particular plan but single-minded in intent, Mija sets out on a rescue mission, but her already daunting journey quickly becomes more complicated when she crosses paths with disparate groups of capitalists, demonstrators, and consumers, each battling to control the fate of Okja…while all Mija wants to do is bring her friend home.

Deftly blending genres, humor, poignancy, and drama, Bong Joon Ho (Snowpiercer, The Host) begins with the gentlest of premises–the bond between man and animal–and ultimately creates a distinct and layered vision of the world that addresses the animal inside us all.

About the Filmmakers

Okja is a Plan B Entertainment, Lewis Pictures, and Kate Street Picture Company production in association with Netflix. Find out more about the film on Wikipedia.

Critic Reviews

“A century from now, the citizens of the future will look back and judge the current era for our eating habits. Oddly enough, even though many in the filmmaking community have strong feelings about respecting animals’ rights not to become dinner, the cause seldom finds its way on screen, which is perhaps the thing that sets “Okja” apart from, say, Paramount’s “Monster Trucks” — well, that and a potbellied Jake Gyllenhaal playing an in-your-face TV host; a guerrilla animal-rights group led by Paul Dano; and a double-dose of Tilda Swinton as a pair of ruthlessly competitive twins.” – Peter Debruge. Variety. Cannes Film Review: Okja. 19 May 2017

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