Ending / spoiler for The Horse Whisperer (1998), plus mistakes, quotes, trivia and more. Quickly, Okja opens her mouth and hides the piglet inside before anyone notices. Lucy's team preps Mija for her big reunion with Okja. Mija doesn't want to go through with everything that they have planned for her, but Lucy's assistant Jennifer (Shirley Henderson) shows Mija the kind of food Okja will become if Mija doesn't follow through. Okja motions to Mija, who puts her ear next to Okja's mouth. Okja is a South Korean film by Bong Joon Ho about Mija (Ahn Seo-hyun) who lives in the mountains raising Okja a giant hippo size pig-like animal. Okja whispers and Mija smiles. Back in Seoul, Mija lives in harmony with her grandfather, Okja, and the piglet, who has become an adorable addition to their family. Okja. by Karen Han The narrative slows down to observe what feels like a Miyazaki fantasy come to life. It’s been many months now since CBS cancelled Ghost Whisperer. Mija whispers in Okja’s ear, and we’re left to wonder what she could possibly be saying. My hunch is, she was whispering, "Let's go back to the cottage and make the two-backed beast," though not in those words. 'Okja' Proves That We're Doomed if We Don't Understand One Another Bong Joon-ho's Netflix spectacle depicts the difficulty and sacredness of translation. Many fans of the TV show are still shocked and upset about the cancellation and series star Jennifer Love Hewitt can sympathize. What she does not know is this is all a publicity campaign, and Okja is destined to be eaten along with all her kind, even though they are highly intelligent animals. At the end of the movie, Maureen has her dowry (which she burns- it was never about the money, for her), so she and the Duke can get it on any time now.