"Okja" is the work of South Korean director Bong Joon-ho. In my opinion, Yuzi uses a fantastical approach to reveal and expound on real issues. Some people commented that "Yu Zi" combines commerciality and artistry. "Okja" tells the story of a little girl Mijia (Mijia) in the mountains of South Korea and her super genetic pig okja (Okja), Okja is a genetically modified pig from the research and manufacture of the American company Miranda, and these genetically modified pigs are sent to Raised in farmers' homes around the world, Yuzi and Mijia have developed a deep friendship after spending a long time together. Ten years later, Tamago has grown up, and it will be taken back by Miranda for further research and use. So Mijia embarked on an adventure to save Tamago. Along the way, he met the help of the Animal Liberation Alliance, which called itself ALF. In the slaughterhouse of live pigs, Mijia finally redeems Yuzi. In this film, the special effects, background music, and venue selection are impeccable. But these are just skins. What I value most is what kind of thinking a film can bring to the audience, and a series of problems revealed by the film. I have some immature opinions: First of all, the question posed by "Okko" is very powerful, that is, what have humans done to this world? This question cannot be avoided by each of us, and in my opinion, this film is a tragedy with a comedy ending. Is it a comedy when only two of thousands of pigs were rescued in the slaughterhouse? These pigs are so pitiful, will you eat pork again in the future? In other words, will you eat meat again? These are the film's superficial problems, and the deeper problem is - the capitalists. The film clearly pointed the finger at the capitalists, who were greedy, ruthless, and ruthless, and the director made them funny. ALF, which represents justice, does not represent wisdom. They are more of a humorous element in the play. The protagonist of the film - Mi Jia is a persistent, alert and kind person. The director has shaped these people very deeply. But in my opinion, the fly in the ointment is the ending. The film did not give me an attitude. Of course, this is also because the theme of the film itself cannot give an answer. Do we need to ask everyone to stop eating meat when we see these animals so pitiful? Obviously not possible. So just at this point, I think it can be improved. Of course, "Yu Zi" is indeed a work worth watching. The episodes inside are worth your collection!
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