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The movie Mirai is already released on Cinema, VOD, Blu-ray and DVD in the USA.
Based on 10 reviews, Mirai gets an average review score of 83
First-rate animation finds hidden magic in the gaps of everyday life
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Latest from Japanese anime master Mamoru Hosoda is touching tale about the ties that bind
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Fluctuating between the minor daily occurrences of Kun’s life and his touching sojourns into the past and the future, Hosoda’s film privileges moments of emotion over belabored story mechanics. Thus, it gathers complexity without sacrificing any of its guileless modesty.
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Anime master Mamoru Hosoda invents an enchanted way for an only child to come around to the idea of sharing his home with a baby sister.
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Mamoru Hosoda places himself among the best at his craft with a painterly tale of a boy dealing with a new sibling
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Four year-old Kun (Moka Kamishiraishi) is more interested in trains than his new baby sister, Mirai (Haru Kuroki). But he comes to reassess his priorities after enchanted encounters with a human incarnation of the family dog, the teenage Mirai, his mother as a naughty child and the spirit of his motorbike-riding grandfather.
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Mirai is a preternaturally wise movie about looking beyond one’s own too- often-narrow point of view.
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A Japanese boy searches for his place in a family that extends from past to future.
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A little boy adjusts to the presence of his new baby sister in the latest animated feature from writer-director Hosoda Mamoru ('Wolf Children').
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Even if Mirai lands on a meaningful message about heritage, it’s hard to imagine the film appealing strongly to the young kids who need this lesson, or, on the other hand, to adults who might expect more well-defined characters and a deeper fantasy world.
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