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Weekend OTT movie The Imaginary review: Beautifully mounted Japanese anime for children, and grown-ups

Japanese anime The Imaginary review: Studio Ponoc's The Imaginary on Netflix renders entire worlds from the imaginations of children - both the beautiful and boundless as well as the fearsome.

July 06, 2024 / 13:18 IST
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The Imaginary on Netflix review: Four imaginary friends in the library - the only place they can survive without help from their human creators. (Image via X/NetflixAnime)

The Imaginary, a Studio Ponoc film based on a story of the same name by British children's author AF Harrold, dropped on Netflix this Friday. Gorgeously mounted with hand-drawn animation, this feature-length film revels in the imaginative and wonderous.

The Netflix movie is rated 7+ with mild horror and violence. But the movie also gives a shout-out to grown-ups who used to be more imaginative as children - perhaps as an entry point for adults who want to escape the boxy glass cabins of work momentarily to watch this film.

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So if you can, watch it when you have time away from chores and office work and other grown-up distractions - despite the exquisite animation and story, it can feel childish unless you choose to get immersed in it. And if the Japanese anime stokes some nostalgia in you around how you used to play as a child, that's a bonus, right?