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Review of by Fission1258 — 13 Aug 2016

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Wolf Children by, Mamoru Hosoda, is a movie that understands how hard the world is for anyone, by themselves, and everyone together. Wolf Children is able to show us in a superb and comforting artistic style the hardships of being a parent while at the same time connecting to children and young adults from their struggles.

The artistic style paints a world of imperfection not much more different from the world we all call home in 2016. The depiction of a twenty-thirteen Japan still holds true where limiting factors are placed on the workforce for women accessing the employment needed to support their family financially while also being able to support the family as a loving mother.

Ame and Yuki (the “Wolf Children”) show us struggles of developing one’s self. The aspects of Isolationism and Outward in the children are expertly depicted. Wolf Children shows so much that there are not enough adjectives to depict its praise for its epic storytelling, artistic style and comfort.

Animated movie often gets shoved off as just animated movie and nothing more however, this movie to me personally proves that is not true and this stereotype has been forever redacted for myself.

This review of Wolf Children (2013) was written by on 13 Aug 2016.

Wolf Children has generally received positive reviews.

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