Mirai
Mirai

Mirai

2026Movie0Japanese

A dedicated teacher attempts to save her abused student from a murder pact with her friend, a plan guided by a cryptic letter from the student's future self.

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IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes88%
Metacritic74/100
Google Users89%
Director: Mamoru HosodaGenres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young boy named Kun who is struggling to adjust to the arrival of his new baby sister, Mirai. Feeling neglected, Kun wanders into a magical garden where he encounters a series of mysterious visitors from the past and future, including his mother as a little girl and his great-grandfather as a young man. Through these fantastical encounters, Kun learns about his family history and begins to understand the importance of his new sibling.

Critical Reception

Mirai received widespread critical acclaim for its beautiful animation, heartwarming story, and exploration of family dynamics. Critics praised Mamoru Hosoda's direction and the film's ability to resonate with audiences of all ages. It was particularly lauded for its sensitive portrayal of childhood emotions and the challenges of siblinghood.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stunning, hand-drawn animation and imaginative visual style.
  • Applauded for its touching and relatable exploration of family, growing up, and sibling rivalry.
  • Noted for its unique blend of slice-of-life realism and magical fantasy elements.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved Mirai, highlighting its charming animation, emotional depth, and the relatable portrayal of a child's adjustment to a new sibling. Many found the film to be a touching and visually beautiful experience that resonated with their own family experiences.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 91st Academy Awards, Best Animated Feature – Independent at the Annie Awards, and won Best Animated Film at the 42nd Japan Academy Film Prize.

Fun Fact

The character of Mirai, the baby sister, was designed to resemble a real baby, with director Mamoru Hosoda observing his own newborn son for inspiration on how a baby moves and interacts with its environment.

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