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I watched Okja (2017) by Bong Joon-Ho recently and absolutely loved it. Having seen Snowpiercer and Parasite previously, and having only some vague impression that the film was about a girl and her giant animal friend, I was very...curious how that would play out. It seemed like a large break in topic and mood from the other works by him I'd seen, but I was quite interested in what direction this director would take such a premise.
Having seen it, I would say that it blends seamlessly with his other works in terms of thematic focus. There is a huge focus on social class and the atrocities and exploitation committed by the corporate elite. At the same time, the film also surprised me in a completely unexpected way. Since elaborating on what way might be considered spoilers, I won't give details, though there are other ways the film also pleasantly surprised me.
It's a very heartwarming story, and a coming-of-age story, but it also deftly avoids the cloying sentimentality and some of the more annoying tropes of the genre.