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Korean Film Review
Arirang Radio
42 episodes
4 days ago
Film critic Molly Kim recommends you two Korean films every week. She tells a brief story of the film with witty commentary and talks about the stars in it. Writer: Molly Kim Producer: Goh Min-suk Edit producer: Cha Jun-mee
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Film critic Molly Kim recommends you two Korean films every week. She tells a brief story of the film with witty commentary and talks about the stars in it. Writer: Molly Kim Producer: Goh Min-suk Edit producer: Cha Jun-mee
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26 Okja (옥자)
Korean Film Review
7 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
26 Okja (옥자)

#animal #drama #adventure #Bong Joon-ho #Jon Ronson #An Seo-hyun #Byun Hee-bong #Steven Yeun #Tilda Swinton #Lily Collins #Choi Woo-shik #2017 #recorded in October, 2021

A Korean farm girl named Mija, an orphan, lives with her grandfather in a rainforest. Her constant companion is Okja, a pig with a soft pink belly and trusting eyes, which is one of the prototype pigs that the Mirando Corporation seeded the world with.

This is an international co-production of South Korea and the United States, and it stars an ensemble cast headed by Korean actors An Seo-hyun, Byun Hee-bong, and Choi Woo-shik, and Hollywood actors Tilda Swinton, Paul Dano, Steven Yeun, Shirley Henderson and Jake Gyllenhaal.

All the film’s many threads ultimately come back to questions of trust: what it means to keep or betray trust, whether there are circumstances where betrayal is necessary, and whether the trust between people is more meaningful than the one between human and animal.

Korean Film Review
Film critic Molly Kim recommends you two Korean films every week. She tells a brief story of the film with witty commentary and talks about the stars in it. Writer: Molly Kim Producer: Goh Min-suk Edit producer: Cha Jun-mee