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The Boy And The Heron have landed – and critics have hailed the latest Studio Ghibli outing a masterpiece.Touted as the Studio Ghibli co-founder and animator Hayao Miyazaki’s final film, The Boy And The Heron (titled How Do You Live? in Japan) tells the story of a teenage boy who enters a magical world with a talking heron after discovering an abandoned tower in his new town.The film is named after the 1937 novel of the same name by Genzaburo Yoshino, although it isn’t connected to the book. It was released in Japan on Friday (July 14) and is set for a US theatrical release later this year (no date currently set).Miyazaki, 82, who is recognised as the father of Japanese anime, has said that the film is his last.
However, the animator has made several similar statements over the years, including multiple announcements about retiring, only to contradict his comments.The Boy And The Heron is notable for shirking any promotion other than sharing a film poster. Studio Ghibli chose not to release any trailers, images, synopsis nor casting details in advance of its premiere.
The idea has been to allow for audiences come to the film without any preconceptions.A handful of critics have shared reviews of the film now that it has premiered in Japan. The response so far has been very positive – read on below.THE BOY AND THE HERONWritten & Directed by Hayao MiyazakiScore by Joe HisaishiIn North American theatres later this year.#君たちはどう生きるか#宮﨑駿 pic.twitter.com/PPnjFTMBFS— Studio Ghibli (@GhibliUSA) July 14, 2023Time Out Japan‘s Emma Steen found the new work to be a “mature, complex masterpiece from the anime legend”.She added that there’s “visual brilliance in abundance in a coming-of-age fable that’s brought to stunning life by
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Sophia Sun Intern Hayao Miyazaki is back! It’s been 10 years since the release of his last film, “The Wind Rises,” and now the acclaimed Studio Ghibli director returns with his supposedly final film, “The Boy and the Heron.” Released in Japan on July 14 under the title “How Do You Live?,” the latest film takes its name from a best-selling novel of the same name penned by Japanese author Genzaburo Yoshino. The film, which released with little promotional material, follows the journey of a 12-year-old boy named Mahito Maki as he stumbles upon a fantasy world with a talking grey heron.
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Earlier this month, legendary Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki saw his first feature film in 10 years, “The Boy And The Heron,” hit Japanese theaters. Now North American audiences know when they’ll have their first chance to see the film before it releases theatrically on this continent: the 48th Toronto International Film Festival will be the Opening Night Gala Presentation.
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Toronto International Film Festival has announced Japanese animation maestro Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron as its opening night film.
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