"Okja" is a 2017 fantasy adventure film directed by Bong Joon-ho, known for his critically acclaimed works like "Parasite" and "Memories of Murder." The film tells the story of a young girl named Mija and her extraordinary bond with a giant pig-like creature named Okja. This review will provide an in-depth analysis of the film's plot, characters, themes, and production.

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The story follows Mija, a young South Korean girl who has raised a massive, gentle "super-pig" named Okja in the mountains. When the ruthless, profit-driven Mirando Corporation (headed by a hilariously vile Tilda Swinton) comes to take Okja to New York for their corporate agenda, Mija embarks on a globe-trotting rescue mission.

Bong Joon-ho himself addressed this during the Parasite awards season. He noted that the "one-inch-tall barrier of subtitles" stops people from watching foreign films. For piracy, the barrier is a $10 subscription. Crossing the piracy barrier tells studios: "We don't want to pay for diverse stories."

Directed by Bong Joon-ho, (2017) is an action-adventure film exploring themes of animal rights, corporate ethics, and the GMO food industry through the story of a young girl rescuing her genetically modified "super pig" from a multinational corporation. The Netflix Original film features an international cast including Tilda Swinton, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Ahn Seo-hyun, and is available for streaming on Netflix or via the Criterion Collection.