Japan animator Hayao Miyazaki’s first film in a decade—and probably his last—released

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ICYMI: Oscar-winning animator Hayao Miyazaki’s highly anticipated film—his first feature in a decade and probably his last—was released in Japan.

The only clue about the storyline was a poster featuring a hand-sketched, bird-like creature with an eye nestled below its beak.

“How Do You Live?” was inspired by a 1937 book of the same title, but the studio said previously the movie would be entirely different. “It’s such a crazy mixture of all the Ghibli movies I’ve seen before,” Valeriia Matveeva, an English teacher from Russia, 30, told AFP.“I think it takes the best of it, and I think it’s kind of scary at times but it’s also magical. Because there was no promotion, I had no idea what to think about it, but it was good.”

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