RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME | IMDB | ROTTENTOMATOES | METACRITIC |
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Dec 8th, 2023 | 2hr 4m | 7.6 | 97% | 92 |
Premise:
A young boy named Mahito yearning for his mother ventures into a world shared by the living and the dead. There, death comes to an end, and life finds a new beginning. A semi-autobiographical fantasy from the mind of Hayao Miyazaki.
Director(s):
Hayao Miyazaki
Writer(s):
Hayao Miyazaki
JAPANESE VOICE CAST | ENGLISH VOICE CAST | |||
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Soma Santoki | … | Luca Padovan | … | Mahito Maki (voice) |
Masaki Suda | … | Robert Pattinson | … | The Grey Heron (voice) |
Takuya Kimura | … | Christian Bale | … | Shoichi Maki (voice) |
Aimyon | … | Karen Fukuhara (as Lady Himi) | … | Himi (voice) |
Kô Shibasaki | … | Florence Pugh | … | Kiriko (voice) |
Yoshino Kimura | … | Gemma Chan | … | Natsuko (voice) |
Shohei Hino | … | Mark Hamill (as Granduncle) | … | Great-Uncle (voice) |
Jun Kunimura | … | Dave Bautista | … | The Parakeet King (voice) |
Kaoru Kobayashi | … | Willem Dafoe (as Noble Pelican) | … | Old Pelican (voice) |
It did explain one bit which I knew had to be some Japanese folklore I didn’t know. The rest I dk. I agree the overall plot is simple, it’s just the details I do not understand and felt there must be more back story from folklore or something which took away from the experience. Other Gibli movies like ponyo or howls moving castle didn’t leave me as confused on why they chose to show the audience something.