7 years after boycotting its release: the most beautiful science fiction film you will find on Netflix – Movie news

7 years after boycotting its release: the most beautiful science fiction film you will find on Netflix – Movie news

7 years after boycotting its release: the most beautiful science fiction film you will find on Netflix – Movie news
7 years after boycotting its release: the most beautiful science fiction film you will find on Netflix – Movie news

Within the Netflix catalog is a science fiction film that broke the hearts of thousands of people with its portrait of a friendship that mixes science fiction, drama and satire.

Years before Bong Joon-ho won the Oscar for Best Picture in 2019 for Parasitessurpassing films by acclaimed directors such as Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, The South Korean filmmaker had already built a highly praised career that featured all kinds of storiesalthough the most recognized was Memoirs of a murderer whose premiere was in 2003 and reunited him with actor Kang ho Song.

Moving slightly away from the genre, In 2017 he presented a film that took everyone by surprise and took audiences on a journey of fantasy, friendship, pain, tragedy and a lot of rebellion.. Starring Paul Dano, Tilda Swinton and Jake Gyllenhaal, this science fiction film was labeled by some as extremist and pointing the index finger at the meat industry and those who consume it.

The story showed the magical bond that existed between little Mija and Okja, a giant pig, whom he had cared for for 10 years on his family farm and whose time together was completely idyllic in the mountains of South Korea. After a decade together of walking through the fields, playing and taking care of each other, a multinational company takes Okja from her home and transports her to New York for a parade in which they will show what the largest pig in the world looks like to promote how good their meat tastes. Will it be difficult to rescue her and return her home?

Seven years have passed since Okja, also starring Steven Yeun, Lily Collins and Giancarlo Esposito, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival as part of the official selection in competition for the Palme d’Or. The film received good reviews from critics, but some were not seduced by its beautiful and friendly story, and They branded it as controversial and manipulative for its environmental and anti-capitalist message.

Beyond the controversy surrounding the use of animals for human consumption, Bong Joon-ho’s story could bring a tear to your eye by showing you the friendship between Mija and Okja. If you want to see this beautiful adventure and drama film, Remember that it is available in the catalog of the Netflix streaming platform.

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