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We explore Wolf Children’s themes of parenthood, particularly focusing on the challenges of single motherhood, the choices children make as they grow, and the balance between conformity and embracing one’s identity
YOUR HOSTS
🎙️ Dylan Blight
🎙️ Ashley Hobley
SHOW DOT POINTS
- The film beautifully portrays the struggles of single motherhood.
- Parenthood is depicted as a journey filled with choices and challenges.
- Children’s choices reflect their personal growth and identity.
- The film explores the tension between conformity and individuality.
- Animation style evokes a Ghibli-esque feel, enhancing the narrative.
- Emotional impact is a central theme, resonating with adult audiences.
- The film’s target audience skews towards older viewers rather than children.
- The story is told from the child’s perspective, adding depth to the narrative.
- Key scenes highlight the bond between mother and children amidst challenges.
- The film’s timeless quality makes it relatable across generations.
MOVIE CREDITS:
- Film title: Wolf Children
- Release year: 2012
- Country / Origin: Japan
- Director: Mamoru Hosoda
- Writer(s): Mamoru Hosoda, Satoko Okudera
- Studio/Distributor: Studio Chizu, Toho
- Main cast: Colleen Clinkenbeard, David Matranga, Jad Saxton, Micah Solusod
CREDITS
- 🎵 Music: Kawaii Anime Pop, by Tak_Music
Licensed from Audio Jungle - 🎨 Artwork: Simon Blakcburn
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