Kubo and the Two Strings
There is a real sense of enchantment here—of the importance of memory, of the power of storytelling, of the human condition.
There is a real sense of enchantment here—of the importance of memory, of the power of storytelling, of the human condition.
So much character is packed into the trivial conversations littering the film that these personalities feel real, like they’ve lived real lives outside of the film rather than being conjured up for a two-hour existence.
The ultimate thrust of the book is the act of leaving one’s own unique thumbprint on the history of mankind—through music, writing, building, raising children, teaching, loving, helping.