1 PARENTHOOD WAS THE INSPIRATION
After crafting the ambitious animated fantasies Wolf Children and The Boy And The Beast, director Mamoru Hosada looked closer to home for his latest film, Mirai. The “impetus”, he says, was when his wife gave birth to their second child, a girl. “I have an older boy who was jealous of the newborn, and what happens in the film exactly is what happened to us.” Well, almost. Unsettled by his new sister Mirai, the four-year-old Kun starts to get crazy hallucinations – like a toddler’s version of A Christmas Carol as past, present and future family members come to visit.
2 IMAGINATION CAN BE CRAZY
When Kun starts getting these visitations, Hosada doesn’t hold back. The family’s pet dachshund Yukko gets reimagined as a human…
