The Boy and the Heron review
From legendary creator Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli comes The Boy and the Heron. The story follows a 12 year old boy named Mahito who struggles to fit into a new town after the death of his mother. His whole world and outlook on life is turned upside down when a talking Heron informs him that his mother is actually alive leading to Mahito going on the adventure of a lifetime that involves tragedy, mishaps and a stunning vast world to explore.
The Boy and the Neron sports a very impressive English voice cast who dub over the original Japanese language. From Christian Bale to Florence Pugh and Dave Bautista it is very impressive to see and hear. The real star of the show here however is Robert Pattinson who plays the Heron. He is totally unrecognizable in a performance that is as wild sounding as it is visually. He proves to be the perfect companion to young Mahito whether he likes it or not. There is a lot to take in here with this movie from dealing with grief and loss to a the wonder and beauty of a world decaying.
The Boy and the Heron isn't done justice by words truth be told. It needs to be seen to be believed. It is cinema at it's finest as Hayao Miyzaki delivers a masterpiece once again. Add to that Studio Ghibli's stunning animation style and you have one of the best movies of not just the year but of the decade it really is THAT good. This is one you just must go and see!
★★★★★
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