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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Entertainment
Wendy Ide

The Deer King review – a beautiful muddle from Studio Ghibli regular

The Deer King.
‘Mythic’: The Deer King. Photograph: Film PR handout

The CV of Masashi Ando, who makes his directing debut with The Deer King, reads like a greatest hits list of Japanese animation. He worked alongside Hayao Miyazaki on Studio Ghibli titles including Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke; more recently, he was the animation director on Makoto Shinkai’s anime hit Your Name.

It’s not surprising, then, that The Deer King is a strikingly handsome work. But the clear lines of the elegant 2D animation are not matched by the mythic muddle of the storytelling, an exposition-heavy slog of warring factions, convoluted webs of enchantment and a deadly, wolf-borne pandemic for good measure.

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