It’s coming to North America later in 2023.
. Honestly, a part of me wondered if the whole thing was some trick, a ruse soon to be exposed to the world at last.
I have that answer now. To give the minimal necessary introduction, the film opens during the firebombing of Tokyo in World War II, a hazy memory of the moment that young boy Mahito witnessed the death of his mother as the hospital she was in burned to the ground. The experience is seared in his mind like the erupting flames he witnessed, never truly moving on from the pain of this sudden loss.
In these moments, it’s a rich, dense fantasy in the vein we’ve come to expect, both in terms of the detail visible in every scene and its greater thematic purpose. You may come tofor its eclectic and intricate spiritual bathhouse, but you stay for the human story and deeper undertones at its core.
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