
Should you watch this? If you want a movie that moves at the speed of a growing plant, then yes. If you need explosions or high-stakes action every five minutes, stay away. This is for the patient souls who don't mind feeling a little bit hollow by the time the credits roll. There is this moment early on where Kaguya ...
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Nobuo Aoyagi

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"Should you watch this? If you want a movie that moves at the speed of a growing plant, then yes. If you need explosions or high-stakes action every five minutes, stay away. This is for the patient souls who don't mind feeling a little bit hollow by the time the credits roll. There is this moment early on where Kaguya is just running through the fields. The animation style shifts—everything gets scratchy and loose, like the artist was losing their mind with joy. It’s the most alive I’ve seen a m..."
Hyō Kitazawa
Japan

1920 · IMDb —
William Parke

