Blu-ray Review – Only Yesterday

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As Studio Ghibli ends operations, one of their earliest efforts finally makes it to American audiences. Better late than never. 1991's "Only Yesterday" is the company's fifth feature and, for an animation house known for creating faraway lands and fantastical creatures, it's also one of their most human, turning to memory and regret to inspire an emotional journey of a woman who yearns to reclaim and reassess an earlier, simpler time in her life. Gorgeously animated in the distinct Ghibli style, director Isao Takahata manages to understand the erratic flow of childhood impulses and curiosity, while pinpointing the moment when nostalgia transforms into personal need. "Only Yesterday" is 25 years old, but it remains surprisingly relevant, warmly conceived and executed from beginning to end. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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