We’ll Send You Our Vegan Starter Kit. You’ll Need One After Watching ‘Okja’ – PETA (blog) (press release)

Posted: June 29, 2017 at 6:45 am


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Written by Zachary Toliver | June 28, 2017

We here at PETA just finished watching the Netflix original movie Okja, andmy goodnessbe still our beating vegan hearts. If you havent seen it yet, be sure to tune in (mild spoilers ahead).

Directed by Snowpiercers Bong Joon Ho and starring Ahn Seo-hyun, Tilda Swinton, Paul Dano, and Jake Gyllenhaal, this animal-rights action-adventure follows Mija, a young girl who must risk everything to prevent the powerful multinational meat company Mirando from slaughtering her best frienda massive super pig hybrid named Okja.

Along the way, Mija becomes mixed up with a group of heroic (and often humorous) animal rights activistsled by the character Jay, played by the dashing Paul Danowho work to expose the corrupt Mirando Company.

Like many people and their animal companions, Mija and Okja share an unconditional love. They sacrifice their own well-being for one another. The playfulness and companionship of Okja is a firm reminder to viewers thatjust like usanimals are individuals who are capable of emotions and have personalities and a will to live. They form families and friendships when given the chance.

For inspiration in creating the computer-generated character of Okja, Bong looked to three real-life animals: dogs, pigs, and manatees. Okjas eyes alone exude all the emotion and intensity of any real-life being.

WithOkjaI want to show the beauty that can exist between man and animal, and also the horror between them, said director Bong.

This film reaches its climax in the confines of a concentration camp-like factory farm where hundreds of other Okjas are being slaughtered, mimicking the bloody everyday reality for cows, pigs, chickens, and other animals around the globe. The scenes are intentionally realistic and disturbing, as Bong thought it would be a disservice to the movie if they were watered down.

Its revealed that Mirando gave out these super pigs to farmers around the world to be raised humanely and naturally as a publicity stunt to cover up the horrific reality of animal slaughter.

Sounds an awful like the humane meat lie, doesnt it?

During a news conference for Okja, Swinton spoke to the heart of this film:

I live outnumbered by animals. You can read them as a lesson to all of us on how to liveloyalty patience, presence, love of a good walk, catching a ball, whatever. The feeling of dedication and simplicity that animals can teach us.

Its a very important directive at a time when capitalism is really upping its game to trick us that we are more consumers than sentient beings, more than people who love each other. We have to guard against these tricks. And I think the film offers a corrective against this trickery.

This film keeps the characters in near-constant motion, and your feels will move just as much! Props are in order to Bong Joon Ho and Netflix, which has hosted numerous great animal rights films such as Blackfish and Cowspiracy!

Like dogsand Okja!pigs are friendly, loyal creatures who are playful and affectionate. Theyre intelligent, and they love to snuggle. But on factory farms, theyre denied everything thats natural and important to them. Just like the heartache that Mija feels when Okja is ripped away from her, mother pigs experience this every time that theyre denied the opportunity to nurture their young. Mother cows also grieve and cry out as their babies are routinely ripped away from them shortly after birth so that their milk can go to humans.

Pigs on factory farms never get to take a breath of fresh air, and extreme crowding and filth cause rampant disease. Mother pigs are kept in tiny, barren crates so small that they cant even turn around. The tails of piglets are cut off, their teeth are clipped, and male pigs are castratedall without any painkillers.

Their brief lives end when these sensitive animals are hung upside down and their throats are slit, often while still fully conscious.

Anyone whos inspired by Okja and horrified by the suffering that real pigs endure for the meat industry can help animals in their own lives by simply not eating them. With many delicious recipes to choose from and dining-out tips, our vegan starter kit makes it easier than ever to make the switch.

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We'll Send You Our Vegan Starter Kit. You'll Need One After Watching 'Okja' - PETA (blog) (press release)

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