Les Enfants Loups, Ame & Yuki

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Hana et ses deux enfants, Ame et Yuki, vivent discrètement dans un coin tranquille de la ville. Leur vie est simple et joyeuse, mais ils cachent un secret: leur père est un homme-loup. Quand celui-ci disparaît brutalement, Hana décide de quitter la ville pour élever ses enfants à l'abri des regards. Ils emménagent dans un village proche d'une forêt luxuriante… (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais Mamoru Hosoda's handwriting can be recognized after just a few minutes. He successfully showcased sincere romance in The Girl Who Leapt Through Time while strongly emphasizing family values in Summer Wars. This time, he leaned more into both aspects – and yet I was caught unawares. Wolf Children goes even further, and from the very beginning, it is evident that this was a very personal story for its creator. Every twist stops the heart, and the weight of the narrative becomes increasingly unsettling over time. I can't even blame Ameme and Yuki for the path they took, but I simply expected something more carefree and adventurous. This psychologically rich ode to nature is visually and narratively flawless, but at times, it is emotionally tormenting for me. ()

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