When two girls move to the country to be near their ailing mother, they have adventures with the wondrous forest spirits who live nearby.
I still remember seeing this back in 2015, it’s heartwarming and it tells a beautiful strong story the right way. The line between reality and fantasy is often crossed, just as any kid would naturally do and it is probably one of the best movies directed by Miyazaki in the 1984-1995 timeframe. There’s not much really to say about it, as I think it’s a worldwide classic, with a lot of good lessons to learn. I also love how this is more down to Earth than the previous two movies, less scientific and more fantastic, but with a tighter grip on reality and the human relationships. Seven popcorns for one of the best movies of all time.