Pretty, but Heartless: Ocean Waves Review

I continue my Studio Ghibli retrospective with a look at one of the more obscure entries in the studio’s output. Ocean Waves (1993) stands out among Studio Ghibli movies for several reasons. It was Ghibli’s first (and, until the forthcoming Earwig and the Witch, only) TV movie. Directed by Tomomi Mochizuki, Ocean Waves was the …

In the Bomb’s Shadow: Barefoot Gen and In This Corner of the World Review

In this review, I look at two animated movies, made more than 30 years apart, that each follow a young person struggling to survive amid war, including nuclear devastation. The world recently marked the 75th anniversaries of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6th and 9th, respectively. To remember these cataclysmic events, …

When Pigs Fly: Porco Rosso Review

Continuing with my Studio Ghibli retrospective, I turn to Porco Rosso. The opening shots of Porco Rosso (1992), written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, are a masterclass in economical storytelling. We begin with a shot of a blue sky, glimpsed from within a ravine. The camera tilts down the ravine cliffs to reveal a small …

Going Back to School: Only Yesterday Review

Who says animated movies can’t be subtle, character-based dramas? I continue my Studio Ghibli retrospective with a review of Only Yesterday. Some moments in our lives can take on an importance far beyond what any objective measure would suggest. This is especially true in childhood, because children lack perspective and minor incidents can be rapturous …

The New Girl in Town: Kiki’s Delivery Service Review

Years before anyone had ever heard of Harry Potter, Studio Ghibli provided its own tale of a magical, broomstick-riding adolescent. I continue my Ghibli retrospective with Kiki’s Delivery Service. The most outlandish stories can move us emotionally. A reader or viewer might never have experienced magic or journeyed to other worlds or otherwise had the …

Childhood Magic: My Neighbor Totoro Review

Having previously been called upon, by my Studio Ghibli retrospective, to review one of the saddest movies I have ever seen, I am now called upon to review one of the most delightful. My Neighbor Totoro, directed by Hayao Miyazaki, was released by Studio Ghibli in 1988. The movie notoriously appeared on a double bill …

Down and Out in Shinjuku: Tokyo Godfathers Review

Recently remastered and released into theaters, Tokyo Godfathers provides a darkly surreal take on a familiar genre. The body of Christmas-themed movies is so large and diverse that I hesitate to describe any such movie as “unique.” While it might not be unique, however, as Christmas movies go, Tokyo Godfathers (2003) is certainly unusual. An …

Innocents in Wartime: Grave of the Fireflies Review

Continuing with my retrospective on Studio Ghibli films, I turn to Grave of the Fireflies (1988). Released two years after Studio Ghibli’s debut feature Castle in Sky, Grave of the Fireflies is quite the contrast to Hayao Miyazaki’s rollicking science fiction adventure. Written and directed by Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata, from a novel by Akiyuki …

Stormy Adolescence: Weathering with You Review

Probably the most crucial moment in Weathering with You, the latest animated feature from Japanese auteur Makoto Shinkai, comes relatively late, during a conversation between two secondary characters. One, a gruff police detective perhaps in his 50s, admits his secret envy of Hodaka, the movie’s 16-year-old protagonist. The boy may be a runaway from home …

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