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Mirai (Mirai no Mirai) [Sub: Eng]
The story tells of more of the intense animation we're having with a 4-year-old boy struggling to deal with the arrival of a little sister in the family, until things become magical. It seems that it will be different in the mysterious garden in the backyard of the boy's house gate allowing the child to return in time and face his mother as a young girl and his large grandfather as a young man where there seems to be more adventures of the boy.
















21 September 1972, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada



10 April 1977, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA


27 April 1975, Albany, New York, USA


February 28, 2000 in Kagoshima, Japan



19 September 1942, Los Angeles, California, USA

6 February 1969, Nagasaki, Japan

14 March 1990, Osaka, Japan


16 June 1972, Seoul, South Korea

11 December 1958, Kumamoto, Japan


13 August 1972, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France

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February 12, 2019
Beautiful [animation] work that stands out on its own, and worthy of an Oscar nomination. When surrounded by everything else, however, it becomes an exception to an otherwise disappointing whole.
January 10, 2019
A gentle family comedy of manners, which really takes off at the film's final reels. Without being groundbreaking, it still provides a wormhole to look further away than your own courtyard.
November 30, 2018
The latest gem from Japanese anime master Mamoru Hosoda concerns a little boy's conflict with his baby sister. It may be the animator's smallest film, but it stands tall. You'll be enchanted.
January 04, 2019
Mirai is by no means a perfect film, but it may yet be Hosoda's best to date.
February 20, 2019
This is a movie for patient viewers, but trust that you will be richly rewarded.
January 08, 2019
An entertaining animated film about a young boy adjusting to a new baby with the help of his ancestors.
November 30, 2018
Merits comparison to works of similar relevance and poetic ambitions, like Shoplifters and Roma, masterworks that share its inquiries about familial ties, parental insecurities, and the inescapable pull of the past.
February 07, 2019
An absolute delight from start to finish, Mamoru Hosoda's family fantasy is packed with true-to-life details that keep it grounded.
November 30, 2018
Mirai doesn't really speak for young viewers, just down to them.
November 30, 2018
Like Hayao Miyazaki, whose mantle Hosoda is often considered to be on an unofficial short list to pick up, Hosoda tells this child's story at a child's eye level, and the diversions feel part and parcel of that point of view.
December 20, 2018
There's enough wisdom to be found in this engaging tale for a trip to the theatre. Whether to take the whole family is up to parents to decide.
November 30, 2018
Expands into a lyrical realm that is both very Japanese and entirely universal.