The Boy And The Heron Reviews Film Threat
Unlike prior Miyazaki films, The Boy and The Heron takes a semi-autobiographical approach. Like Miyazaki, the young Mahito left Tokyo with his father in his youth as WWII escalated in the Pacific. Every film in the Ghibli catalog feels personal and resonates with deep emotional subtext, but The Boy and The Heron pushes those emotions even further. As Mahito spends more time living in the countryside, he meets a grey Heron (Masaki Suda, Robert Pattinson), who claims Mahito’s mother is waiting for him in another world, hidden from ours....