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[Youtube Review][Netflix] Okja | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix
twoyou 2021. 1. 29. 12:48(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Netflix] Okja | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix
This time, I will review the popular YouTube videos.
These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.
Playtime Comments : [Netflix] Okja | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix
S*:
1:11 wait, isn't he the guy from parasite?
Ku******:
1:08 isn;t that Gus Fring from Breaking Bad
Top Comments : [Netflix] Okja | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix
Ka***********:
I am checking director boong Joon ho's every movie...after parasite oscar win
Sa*********:
From the visionary director of SNOWPIERCER...If you'd watched that movie,
You would'nt tell jokes about this one,
That movie is a masterpiece.
Me*:
I can already tell this movie is going to make me cry.
Edit: I’m in no place to judge all the people going vegan because of this movie, but personally, I don’t think it’s necessary. Humans are omnivores and it’s natural to eat meat. I think it’s best to be aware of where your food comes from so that you can make informed decisions on what meat and dairy products you purchase. That’s just my unasked for opinion. Do what you feel is necessary.
Ke***************:
Suddenly YouTube recommends me after the Oscar
Ja************:
This looks so awesome I'm watching now....
Does anyone notice how the weird combination of an old mama and papa's song, a love torn little Korean girl, an overfed hippo and a crowd of chasers steal your heart and also call it badass?
Tr*********:
My heart broke watching this film - i am 16 days in and still havent eaten meat nor dairy....and loving it! When i saw them on the conveyor belt whilst they saved baby okja and the rest were left behind - my gosh that hit me real hard!
Na***************:
I cant believe i was crying onions especially the baby was kept in the mouth of okja and the ending scene. A Masterpiece movie of Boon Jon Ho
Ra*******:
I'm proudly vegan now, and this is my real name and my actual photo.
Mo**********:
Kylie jenner recommended this
An***************:
I feel blessed to be a vegetarian.
Be*************:
I started this film eating a bacon sandwich and by the time it was over I was eating a salad.
Pl****:
It’s been 2 years and I just watched it...And all I got to say is this movie is going to make you cry to the max
Th***********:
I'm going vegan now ;-;
to**:
Bruh just got chills watching this
Th*****:
I've been vegan for 7 months now and this movie really did push me to never give up on being vegan I've never felt healthier and lively
Id*****************:
“And they’ve got to taste good.”
Ngl that caught me off guard
Ak************:
The movie is allegorical in the sense that it highlights the unconscionable practices of big business and the hypocrisy of consumers. It is less about activism for global vegetarianism and more about how we treat one another as well as animals (even when we plan to eat them for food).
We see this balanced theme in the use of fish and chicken as food by Mija and her grandfather, just as we saw the cautionary tale in taking these causes to the extreme, as when Silver (a member of the Animal Liberation Front) swooned from inanition, a result of his refusal to eat even the smallest tomato because of his belief that all forms of food production are exploitative.
The hypocrisy of consumers who complain about animal treatment and welfare, about child labour and sweat shops, but who still demand (and bargain hunt) for cheaper prices was exquisitely represented in Nancy Mirando's remark that, "if it's cheap, they will buy it." A damning verdict on where the true loyalties of customers lie - Their pocket? Or effecting real change? You can't have both. You can't demand for cheaper prices and not ask how businesses will support such price points!
Mija gave up her golden pig to redeem Okja, whom she considered family. Keep in mind that in Korean society, a golden pig is gifted to a girl of marrigeable age as a dowry, and was thus, a steep price paid to ransom her friend, just as the gimlet-eyed Nancy acknowledged that "this thing is worth a lot of money."
The corollary is this: How much are you willing to pay for the change you claim to desire? How willing are you to put your money where your mouth is? If you truly desire reform of big business, what advantages are you willing to let go to see that happen?
Co**********:
Watching the trailer of this movie was love at first sight. I knew that I'm gonna love this movie. You don't need a lot of cgi and explosions to make a movie spectacular. the movie is bursting with a myriad of emotions-joy, sorrow, anger and despair. it's as graceful and vibrant and quirky and goofy as an anime movie. And the heroine, Mija, i adore her more than i adore any action hero or superhero. I mean, she went from a quiet south Korean countryside to friggin New York city! who the hell does that?! she just went against all odds. that's true love and sacrifice right there! and the movie seemed to gravitate in a great humanistic message--love all living things. and the song, is just the cherry on top.
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