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Néstor Juez rating:
7
Fantasy. Adventure. Drama A young girl named Mija risks everything to prevent a powerful, multi-national company from kidnapping her best friend - a massive animal named Okja.
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  • es
July 7, 2017
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The usual readers of this blog would know really well that I´m a maniac lover of Bong Joon-Ho´s filmography. Not only do I think that the korean director is one of the most underrated filmmakers of this new century, but he´s been able to prove with only a handful of excellent films his skill in mixing genres, making their stories feel scattered but strangely organic. So, when his new adventure film (second in english) arrived to Netflix after two years of waiting and a ridiculous controversy in his debut in Cannes because of the conflict between the streaming service and the supporters of french cinema distribution, I was ready for it, willing to be amazed once one. I was certain that I will be particularly subjective in this case, because Bong gains me easily, but I was willing to watch the movie with inquisitive eyes. Now I can guarantee that this would be one of the most interesting films of the years. It´s for sure Bong´s weakest, and an irregular story that loses his focus after the first hour, but his plot, themes and visual flare make it a rather recommendable movie.
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