Your Name Film Review
A beautiful masterpiece that stamps a new future for Japanese animation? "Treasure the experience. Dreams fade away after you wake up." Ever since one of the great conjurer's of animation, Hayao Miyazaki, departed from the directing high-chair in 2013, after making what was meant to be his last feature film in The Wind Rises , the most loyal of audiences have been pursuing a successor for this artistic medium/industry that is truly standing upon a defining knife-edge. To many, Miyazaki stands as one of the most famous and successful Japanese film-makers of all time and represents himself to be the definitive figure to evolve Japanese animation into a recognised genre. Yet, his departure has seen the likes of Western animation taking the cinematic spotlight instead; which has quashed Japanese animation from not only an economic standpoint, but from an entertaining perception as well. Nevertheless, with Miyazaki, once again, returning to complete his short ...