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Shinichiro Sawai’s ‘Early Spring Story’ (1985) stands as a poignant meditation on youth, memory, and the search for identity. The film follows a passionate high school photographer as she navigates the complexities of first love while grappling with the unresolved legacy of her deceased mother. Through the lens of her camera, the protagonist discovers not…

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Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’ (1989) tells the deceptively simple story of a young witch embarking on her mandatory year of independent living. Upon arriving in a sprawling, unfamiliar coastal city, Kiki must navigate the challenges of fitting into a new community while establishing herself financially through an unconventional air courier service. What begins as…

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Takeshi Kitano’s 1996 film “Kids Return” stands as a poignant exploration of youth, ambition, and the harsh realities of adult life. The narrative follows Shinji and Masaru, two delinquent schoolmates who abandon their education to pursue radically different paths. While Shinji enters the world of professional boxing, hoping to forge a legitimate career through discipline…

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Masayuki Ochiai’s 1997 film Parasite Eve presents a uniquely unsettling premise that blends science fiction with body horror. The narrative follows a scientist who discovers that his deceased wife has been reanimated—not as a person, but as a conscious entity composed entirely of mitochondria. This cellular consciousness harbours sinister intentions: to create a new species…

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Legends of the Deep: The Giant Squid, directed by Yasuhiro Koyama in 2013, stands as a fascinating documentary that pursues one of the ocean’s greatest mysteries. The film follows an international team of scientists as they venture into the deepest waters off Japan’s coast, deploying cutting-edge underwater technology and submersible vessels in an ambitious quest…

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Hayao Miyazaki’s “My Neighbor Totoro” stands as one of cinema’s most enchanting works, a film that captures the essence of childhood wonder and the mysterious beauty of nature. Released in 1988, this animated gem tells the story of two sisters who move to the countryside with their father to be closer to their hospitalized mother.…

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Venus Wars, released in 1989 and directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, presents a unique vision of humanity’s colonised future. The film transports viewers to a dystopian Venus, where the peaceful settlement of Aphrodia faces invasion from the militaristic nation of Ishtar. When American reporter Susan Sommers arrives in the capital, she becomes entangled with a group…

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Hayao Miyazaki’s 1992 film Porco Rosso stands as one of Studio Ghibli’s most beloved and distinctive works, transporting audiences to a romanticized 1930s Mediterranean setting where sky pirates terrorize the Adriatic aboard vintage biplanes. The narrative centres on the mysterious Porco Rosso, a cursed former World War I flying ace transformed into a pig, who…

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Feng Keyu’s 2021 film ‘A Summer Trip’ is a touching exploration of intergenerational connection set against the backdrop of China’s rapid modernization. The narrative follows Zhang Dachuan, a Korean War veteran grappling with memory and displacement in a small southern Chinese town, and his estranged grandson Xiaosong, a digitally-native teenager disconnected from traditional values. When…

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Hayao Miyazaki’s 2004 masterpiece Howl’s Moving Castle presents a captivating tale of transformation and resistance. The story follows Sophie, a modest young milliner whose life takes an extraordinary turn when a mysterious witch curses her, transforming her into an elderly woman. Desperate to break the spell, Sophie encounters Howl, a enigmatic wizard with his own…
