Though for all of the magic in the likes of Spirited Away, it’s the more human titles, such as Grave of the Fireflies, which are the most poignant – and their latest endeavour epitomises that notion, as a rich, emotional tale that won’t fail to move you. The effervescent, ineffably beautiful films to have come out of Studio Ghibli, have so often found a compatible, triumphant balance between enchantment, and a deft execution of naturalism, dealing with human themes in such a quaint, fantastical manner – while never detracting from the profundity of the narrative at hand.
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