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The Boy And The Heron Review: Stunning Visuals, Phenomenal World Building Elevate This Emotionally Stunted Film

‘The Boy And The Heron’ is phenomenal. But it left me feeling underwhelmed on the emotional front. As the credits rolled, I realized I was waiting for a cathartic release which never came. Miyazaki seems to have spent all his creative faculties on world building and conjuring stunning visuals. What seems missing is an emotional gut-punch that one would expect from a film that explores grief.

September 22, 2024 / 10:01 IST
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The Boy And The Heron
The Boy And The Heron

“They have gone wild! The parakeets have gone wild!”I thought to myself while watching Studio Ghibli’s ‘The Boy And The Heron’ which is now revered as a cinematic masterpiece. The film had a theatrical run in India earlier this year. It is now set to premiere on Netflix India on October 7. Hayao Miyazaki has won countless accolades for the film—Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature Film, People’s Choice Award at TIFF, Best Animated Feature at the Academy Awards and the respected Ramon Magsaysay Award.

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A few weeks before the film premiered on Netflix, I received the news of the health diagnosis of my estranged mother. I was fully expecting the film (which I was aware via trailer is about a boy who loses his mother and then goes on a journey to process this grief) to move me to tears. Much to my surprise, the emotional impact was almost entirely missing. Miyazaki has spent all his creative faculties on world building and creating stunning visuals. As a result. the film comes across as emotionally stunted.

Not a single scene moves you to tears. Even towards the end when fire maiden Himi is revealed to be Mahito’s mother, I was barely moved. Himi’s choice to stay back in the collapsing tower, despite knowing her fate in the hospital did bring a lump in my throat but that is about it.