The Imaginary review beguiling fantasy from Japan's Studio Ponoc
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The Imaginary is a beguiling, if slightly convoluted, fantasy film about an imaginary friend named Rudger and the little girl who dreamed him up, exploring themes similar to John Krasinski's IF.
With exquisite hand-drawn animation and an undercurrent of uncanny oddness, The Imaginary shares similarities with Studio Ghibli's films, as the director, Yoshiyuki Momose, was involved in classic Ghibli titles like Spirited Away.
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