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Wolf Children

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After falling in love with an interloper, Hana the 19-year old finds out that this man is not a human but a wolf. Hana knowing the dark truth follows her heart and gets married to the “wolf man” who dies in an accident and Hana is left all alone on her own with their two children, half human and half werewolf.
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Guardian
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October 24, 2013

It's a fairytale in a real-life setting, photorealistically drawn in shifting light that rivals Monet or GTA5.
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Total Film
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October 25, 2013

Despite rigorously ripping up the conventions of werewolf lore, Mamoru Hosoda's anime fantasy unfolds with an elegance that seems effortless.
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Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)
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November 17, 2014

Silence abounds; the wordless sequences are stunning. There are a few schmaltzy, sloppy-sappy moments, but the attention to Romantic-poetry detail is sublime. Rarely has maternity, or maturity, been shown with such poetic force on-screen.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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October 24, 2013

Love between two species has rarely seemed more intense, more natural, or more ineffably sad.
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Common Sense Media
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March 13, 2014

Awe-inspiring, tender anime tale has mature themes.
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Spirituality and Practice
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December 11, 2013

An imaginative Japanese animation film about a resilient single mother trying to prepare her two strange children for the world.
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Time Out
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October 22, 2013

The detailed Ghibli-esque visuals are decent enough, but this is disappointingly bland.
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London Evening Standard
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October 25, 2013

The film works as the simplest of fairy tales, so scrumptious you'll want to devour it whole.
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Movie Mezzanine
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February 20, 2014

A stunningly beautiful, unabashedly sentimental, and surprisingly complex story that works as both a coming-of-age film and a study of the trials of being a single mother.
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SFX Magazine
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October 25, 2013

A delightful family drama... For anyone who loves charming, original storytelling, it's a must.
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Los Angeles Times
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September 26, 2013

Rather an odd story, told in a one-of-a-kind style that feels equal parts sentimental, somber and strange.
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rec.arts.movies.reviews
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December 15, 2013

The film towers over all the Hollywood animated films about ogres, monsters, and archfiends like Mount Everest over an ants' nest. Japanese animation at its pinnacle.
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