Put down the silly “I Love Dad” t-shirts, and get this Father’s Day anime film, The Boy in the Beast, instead. With Father’s Day around the corner, you can’t do any better than this beautifully designed animated film. So, what’s great about this film? This Father’s Day anime movie celebrates fatherhood while creating a bonding time between fathers and sons.
So what are you waiting for? You should hurry and get this Father’s Day anime movie. Released in 2015, Mamoru Hosoda’s directed film, The Boy and the Beast, perfectly captures the evolving relationship between fathers and sons.
The Emotional Story in The Boy and the Beast
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Mamoru Hosoda’s directed movie tells the coming-of-age story of a 9-year-old orphaned boy named Ren. After getting lost in the streets of Tokyo’s Shibuya Distracts, Ren mistakenly finds an alternate universe called Juntengai. This universe is populated by humanoid beasts. From there, Ren would become a protege of the warrior beast, Kumatetsu, who needs an apprentice to prove himself worthy of Jutengai’s throne.
Don’t let the beautiful designs fool you. At the heart of this story, lies a beautiful narrative of a father and son relationship. What’s even better? It’s beautifully shot throughout different stages of life, making its message relatable for many generations.
Fathers and Sons who Cry Together, Rise Together
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Beware that it’s not this movie’s stunning visuals that get you. It’s storytelling is what packs the biggest gut punch. If you don’t believe it, go see how The Boy and the Beast unite men and boys to cry together. Throughout the movie, Ren struggles with abandonment brought to him from a negligent and dramatic childhood. Surprisingly, even Jutunga tried to get rid of him, but why?
No spoilers! You’ll have to go find out yourself. Just know that by the end of the film, you’ll be overwhelmed with various emotions, but in the best way. As you can see, this simple animation works its magic by deepening the connection between fathers and sons.
Its Take on Parental Abandonment and Fatherhood
Yet, you cannot forget enlightening! The Boy and the Beast centers itself perfectly around the hot topic of the Nature of Man, without getting too preachy. In the movie, the world of humans and beasts coexisted but a hidden, powerful darkness threatened it. Want more? Lord of Gutengai allowed it! Sounds good, doesn’t it?
Delve further in the story and you’ll find the source and cure of Ren’s, and even Kumatestsu’s abandonment issues. Pretty much, at one time or another, you thought you were abandoned. Or maybe that song on the radio felt so good when you sang it, conveniently enough.
The Best Father’s Day Anime Movie Ever?
Woven into this story lies a profound message about fatherhood and reflects our own father and son stories. Go into this movie expecting a heartbreaking, yet triumphant story. You’ll leave the film reminded of how struggles can break us, but you will be eternally grateful to the father who helped hold our pieces together.
So, please, if you’re thinking of an anime movie for Father’s Day, take a look at The Boy and the Beast. Regardless of generation or age, you’ll see firsthand why all generations of fathers and sons liked the film. If you do find a hater of the film, keep in mind that they probably haven’t seen it.
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