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Dec 2023
44m 55s

Hayao Miyazaki’s Magical Realms

The New Yorker
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Margaret Talbot, writing in The New Yorker in 2005, recounted that when animators at Pixar got stuck on a project they’d file into a screening room to watch a film by Hayao Miyazaki. Best known for works like “My Neighbor Totoro,” “Princess Mononoke,” and “Spirited Away,” which received the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, in 2002, he is considered by some to be the first true auteur of children’s entertainment. On this episode of Critics at Large, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss the themes that have emerged across Miyazaki’s œuvre, from bittersweet depictions of late childhood to meditations on the attractions and dangers of technology. Miyazaki’s latest, “The Boy and the Heron,” is a semi-autobiographical story in which a young boy grieving his mother embarks on a quest through a magical realm as the Second World War rages in reality. The Japanese title, “How Do You Live?,” reveals the philosophical underpinnings of what may well be the filmmaker’s final work. “Wherever you are—whether it seems to be peaceful, whether things are scary—there’s something happening somewhere,” Cunningham says. “And you have to learn this as a child. There’s pain somewhere. And you have to learn how to live your life along multiple tracks.”


Read, watch, and listen with the critics:


“Kiki’s Delivery Service” (1989)

“My Neighbor Totoro” (1988)

“Old Enough!” (1991-present)

“Princess Mononoke” (1997)

“Spirited Away” (2001)

“The Boy and the Heron” (2023)

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” by C. S. Lewis (1950)

The Moomins series” by Tove Jansson (1945-70)

“The Wind Rises” (2013)


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