“After his mother’s death, young Mahito moves to her hometown, where a mysterious heron leads him into a fantastic realm shared by the living and the dead.” [Description from Netflix]
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The Boy and the Heron (君たちはどう生きるか / Kimitachi wa dō ikiru ka / lit. “How do you live?”) is the 12th feature-length movie directed by Miyazaki (despite having announced his retirement several time). It is inspired by his childhood and by Genzaburo Yoshino’s 1937 novel How Do You Live? which Miyazaki has read as a boy and is considering as one of his favourites books. The production lasted for seven years.
During WW2, after the fire-bombing of Tokyo, the twelve year-old Mahito moves to his family’s estate in the countryside. His sick mother has died and his father has remarried his mother’s sister. He feels watched by a strange grey heron. On the expansive estate, there’s an old tower built by his Great-Uncle and that is said to be cursed. He is told to keep away, but, as all teenagers, doesn’t listen. In a coming-of-age experience, the talking heron guides him into a strange parallel world out of time.
This is the weirdest of all Miyazaki’s movies. It is a mish-mash of everything: biographical elements, bits and pieces of most of his previous movies (even from his book Shuna’s Journey), the myth of Orpheus who visits the underworld to save his wife Eurydice, and even Snow White and the seven dwarves (in this case represented by seven old and ugly maids) ! It is a trip through the mind of Miyazaki (maybe he is the Master of the Tower and each of the doors of the tower leads to one of his universe?). It can be a very simple story (a boy saves his aunt/step mom from the meta universe or the boy has a feverish dream following a bad head injury ?) or a very complex metaphysical allegory that doesn’t make much sense. You choose. However, what ever you think of the story the fact remains that it is an incredibly beautiful hand-drawn animation (the backgrounds are really stunning and the effects when the boy runs through the burning streets of Tokyo are quite impressive). A must-see movie particularly if you are a fan of Miyazaki.
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The Boy and the Heron : Japan, 2023, 124m, Japanese with English subtitles; Dir. & Scr.: Hayao Miyazaki; Art Dir.: Yôji Takeshige; Anim. Dir. & Char. Design: Takeshi Honda; Phot.: Atsushi Okui; Ed.: Rie Matsubara, Takeshi Seyama, Akane Shiraishi; Music: Joe Hisaishi; Prod.: Toshio Suzuki (Studio Ghibli); Distr.: Toho; Cast: Soma Santoki (Mahito Maki), Masaki Suda (The Grey Heron), Kô Shibasaki (Kiriko), Aimyon (Himi), Yoshino Kimura (Natsuko), Takuya Kimura (father: Shoichi Maki), Jun Kunimura (The Parakeet King), Shohei Hino (Great-Uncle). Rated PG. It has received a score of 97% on Rottentomatoes, 91% on Metacritic and 7.4 / 10 on IMDb. With a box office of US$294.2 million, it’s the highest-grossing Japanese film. It also received several awards: Academy Awards, the BAFTA Awards, the Golden Globes, and the Japanese Film Academy.
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