The Boy and the Heron - Limited Edition Steelbook 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray [4K UHD]
J**N
Good but Hard to Watch
I don't know that a Miyazaki movie can be bad, and this one certainly isn't, but it's also not one I'll be likely rewatch multiple times like some of his others.It not just that it deals with some heavy issues, as that's par for the course for Miyazaki. It's that it does so disturbingly, grotesquely in places. There are scenes in the movie that make my night paralysis demons check under their beds before going to sleep. It's also kind of disjointed in its structure, and the ending felt rushed.Beyond that, it is a beautiful movie that displays Miyazaki's artwork at its finest, full of gorgeous landscapes and hunger-inducing food. The quiet melancholy touches the soul with all of the tenderness of classic Ghibli, and the themes of trauma and loss are handled gracefully.I'd recommend you watch it. Just don't watch it with a kid who is prone to nightmares.
W**L
Masterful
Greatly enjoyed the movie. Watched it with the family, and the enjoyed it as well. Recommend anyone thinking of watching it to go ahead. Ghibli has continued to show great story lines and beautiful art in their movies. I wish I will continue to see more like they have done.
D**B
Great!
Just what you'd expect from SG, great movie, loved every second!
M**3
Great Story About Trying TImes
Overall this story, like all of the others in this series are about teaching very important lessons and making us think. This one does it well with really well done art and story lines. Honestly I am impressed with every single release from this producer and will keep picking them up. Steelbook is really nice for your collection as well.
P**N
Good, But Subdued
This is a hard film to describe.I like Miyazaki; I have all his anime. I cannot help having noticed that /The Wind Rises/ is a much more serious film than his others. Of course, it is set in reality (except for the fantasy bits).This is much the same: it is set in the reality of WWII in Japan and is -- well, not as bad as /Graveyard of the Fireflies/ but a comparison between the two is obvious.The film does move into the fantasy realm, with alternate realities, aggressive giant canaries, and so on, but it is all about a boy searching for his aunt (and perhaps also his allegedly-dead mother). No castles in the sky trying to control the Earth. No princesses trying to save the land from this or that. No bathhouse of infinitely varied clients. It never really gets beyond the basic premise.And yet it is well done. And it is good to see another Last Miyazaki Film (which would make it the third or fourth to bear that title). May there be another!
C**
Liked it
I loved this movie but my kids were a little bored by it. It’s visually beautiful and the story is strange but wonderful.
T**D
You will be glued to this movie!
Studio g. Never disappoint.
A**R
Wonderful!
Great movie! Must have for a Studio Ghibli collector.
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