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itachis · 8 months
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THE BOY AND THE HERON • 君たちはどう生きるか 2023 | dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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demifiendrsa · 6 months
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Official poster for Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron
English Dub cast
Christian Bale as Shoichi Maki
Dave Bautista as The Parakeet King
Gemma Chan as Natsuko
Willem Dafoe as Noble Pelican
Karen Fukuhara as Lady Himi
Mark Hamill as Granduncle
Robert Pattinson as Gray Heron
Florence Pugh as Kiriko
Luca Padovan as Mahito Maki
Mamoudou Athie as Parakeet
Tony Revolori as Parakeet
Dan Stevens as Parakeet
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ecoamerica · 23 days
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ravenclairee · 8 months
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THE BOY AND THE HERON — 2023, dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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seoinquk · 8 months
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THE BOY AND THE HERON 君たちはどう生きるか 2023, dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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pristina-nomine · 4 months
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Dante reference in a Miyazaki movie!!
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janibar105 · 9 months
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電気バチさんはTwitterを使っています: 「https://t.co/j3gKVFxMAY」 / Twitter
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After all this time, during which I lacked the inspiration to create new posts, I'm back to express my excitement for the release of the new Studio Ghibli film. 
Unfortunately here in Italy the film will be released later than anywhere else, so I will have to wait longer than others to see this new masterpiece. 
Miyazaki and the entire Studio have a truly important place in my heart, their stories are capable of making me forget the ugly world in which we live, they create dreams made of drawings and for the duration of the film you stop thinking and forget about everything else.
I'm really happy and can't wait.
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jackie-elysium · 10 months
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The Boy and the Heron
Written & Directed - Hayao Miyazaki
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beifongkendo · 10 months
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Kimi-tachi wa Dō Ikiru ka (How Do You Live?), Studio Ghibli 2023.
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theboyandtheheron91 · 9 months
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First frames leaked from Hayao Miyazakis new movie “The boy and the heron” or “How do you live?”
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sonimage1965 · 1 year
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How Do You Live?
dir. Hayao Miyazaki
2023
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roskirambles · 4 months
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Animated Movie of the Day: The Boy and the Heron (Kimi-tachi wa Dō Ikiru ka, 2023)
Creativity. The ability to make something that didn't exist before, even if it involves destroying and rebuilding something else. And if Hayao Miyazaki's version of Howl's Moving Castle already changed the narrative and thematic core of it's namesake, his take on Genzaburō Yoshino's 1937 novel Kimi-tachi wa Dō Ikiru ka (translated as How do you live?) shares little with the book other than the name.
Mahito is the son of an airplane maker during World War II, who lost his mother to the fire bombings of Tokyo. Moving to the countryside with his aunt now married to his father (and expecting too), he's having a hard time adapting to the new environment. And then, a talking gray heron is calling for him to go to the old tower near the house, claiming his mother is waiting for him. So going there, he's sent to a magical world of…wonder? That's not quite the right word this time. Really, to describe the plot of the movie is a little awkward, because the two aspects of reality and fantasy don't seemingly mesh at first glance. But, really, the beauty of this movie lies in the symbolic.
Admittedly the most open to interpretation and abstract piece of the Ghibli canon, many of it's components are up for grabs in how you choose to read them, but some lenses that might help filtering this information have come from the director's own mouth: it's a movie about himself. So the reflection on impermanence, wether it's his own, the house he built with Isao Takahata or the nature of human systems (with the warmongering parakeets evoking the image of the Italian army at the time) is palpable. It's exploration on grief, what it means to accept others and our relationship with fantasy and creativity is laced with intricate and beautiful yet messy imagery.
As different as it may be from it's namesake it shares the same spirit because it asks the very same question: How do you live?
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demifiendrsa · 6 months
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THE BOY AND THE HERON | Official English Trailer
English Dub cast
Christian Bale as Shoichi Maki
Dave Bautista as The Parakeet King
Gemma Chan as Natsuko
Willem Dafoe as Noble Pelican
Karen Fukuhara as Lady Himi
Mark Hamill as Granduncle
Robert Pattinson as Gray Heron
Florence Pugh as Kiriko
Luca Padovan as Mahito Maki
Mamoudou Athie as Parakeet
Tony Revolori as Parakeet
Dan Stevens as Parakeet
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im conflicted on miyazaki-san's new film
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i saw the boy and the heron recently and i had the privilege of seeing it in a proper real imax theater (only a handful in my country). i have thoughts. they are very conflicting.
this wasn't a bad film, i found the first half of the film to be pretty captivating. its the other part of the film where my feelings toward it are much more mixed.
before i get to that, i jus wanted to say that the score n the vocal performances were actually pretty good. the underground world where the film takes place later on is probably my favorite that ive seen in a ghibli film. seeing the sun rays burst through the clouds and beam onto the sea was such a sight to behold, especially in imax.
what the hell happened in the later half of the film. there are some really beautiful setpieces, but it wasnt really enough to distract me from the confusion that clouded my mind while watching. the world is beautiful but theres a lot that isnt explained and makes me wish that this film was longer so it could explain it. theres a thing about a door that lets u time travel, or so its implied (?) but they also say "oh if u let go ur stuck" like how do u know that, did u do that? what are these cute but weird lil guys n how do their purposes make sense, wha?? if this film had maybe 20, 30, maybe even 40 mins added to its runtime, i feel like it wouldve had time to explain the things that it couldnt in 2 hours (its length).
another thing is that this film in japan was called "kimi tachi wa dou ikiru ka? (how do you live?) the same name as the book that served as a main inspiration for miyazaki-san. the book is also mentioned as a major-ish plot device thing to push mahito to enter the other underground tower world. other than that, this film doesnt seem to ask that question in a meaningful way, like it has a meaning or reason to ask it. maybe i just dont get it, but it felt like this was trying to say something but i couldnt understand what it was trying to say. maybe if it was longer it wouldve been more clear?
i really wanna like this movie, n i do like a lot of parts of it, especially the artstyle n backdrops, but its hard to like it when i was thinking these kinda things even while i was watching the movie. it says something, doesnt really get enough time to explain it, moves on, and im left here thinking "wait come back im a little lost". it could have benefitted from being significantly longer so i could understand more.
otherwise, it was a gorgeous film to see, especially in the tru imax theater that i happened to see it in. if it was longer and could explain more of the underground world, i would have liked it a lot more.
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geekpopnews · 3 months
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Crítica | O Menino e a Garça, de Hayao Miyazaki
Fomos ver a pré-estreia do filme "O Menino e a Garça", de Hayao Miyazaki, no Sato Cinema. E aqui está nossa crítica ao filme que tirou Miyazaki da sua aposentadoria. Confira aqui: #OMeninoEAGarca #StudioGhibli #TheBoyAndTheHeron
O filme é um espetáculo visual, tocando em diversos temas, deixando assim um leque de intepretações para os espectadores. O mais novo filme de Hayao Miyazaki, finalmente, está chegando ao Brasil e com a estreia prevista para o dia 22 de fevereiro “O Menino e a Garça“, ou no título original “Kimi-tachi wa Dou Ikiru ka?“, já teve um minicircuito de pré-estreia, em São Paulo, no Sato Cinema. As…
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mateopoznan · 3 months
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Chłopiec i czapla (2023, org. Kimi-tachi wa Dō Ikiru ka)
Miyazaki maluje trudny w odbiorze dla postronnych, piękny list-testament dla wnuka. Wizualnie to opus magnum, ale fabularnie niestety rzecz trudna do zrozumienia.
To prywatna opowieść pełna zrozumiałych tylko dla nich metafor. Hayao nigdy jeszcze nie był tak surrealistyczny, ale też bełkotliwy dla szerszego grona.
Ale piękny. Wizualnie, muzycznie jak i w samym świecie przedstawionym. Fani do kin, debiutanci niech zaczną od "Mój przyjaciel Totoro" albo "Zrywa się wiatr".
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