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It also features perhaps the most iconic Mandy Patinkin line delivery of all time, if you still needed convincing. Watch on Disney+ Spirited Away View full post on Youtube This beloved animated fantasy film from Studio Ghibli comes from the master writer-director Hayao Miyazaki. The Oscar-...
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t very difficult to follow. I’m not too crazy about it though, and that’s primarily because of it lacking the sense of connectivity to audiences of all ages present in pretty much every other Studio Ghibli movie. The third act was also pretty weak in comparison to the rest of the ...