![]() ![]() Even the name is a play on the well-known agricultural company.Īs stated earlier, human beings are the real monsters in Okja, but still, some are bigger monsters than others. In fact, the Mirando corporation is very much a satirical version of Monsanto group. Engineering of food to create cheaper products is just the way it is. Just like it’s the case with Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, everything in Okja is based on things happening in the world now. Steven Yeun is awesome in this movie, and the same goes for Paul Dano ( Prisoners), who leads the rescue of Okja. He speaks both languages and encourages Mija to learn English – a lesson he teaches her in a very heartbreaking way! The character tying the two worlds together is Steven Yeun (Glenn on The Walking Dead). Most of the actors are English-speaking, but much of the story takes place in South Korea and the main protagonist is the young Korean girl, Mija. Okja is probably 50/50 when it comes to its Korean versus English parts. Just like adults!Įspecially since Okja isn’t a “real” animal anyway. ![]() Don’t worry, most of them will happily keep eating everything. Then let them decide if they want to eat it. If they can eat it, they can be shown where it comes from. That includes the kids being fed cutely shaped Chicken nuggets. But really, everyone should know where their food comes from. They’ll also probably refuse to eat meat. ![]()
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