“If you must blink, do it now,” Kubo warns the audience in the first seconds of Kubo and the Two Strings. One of the truest lines to ever open an animated movie as the latest offering from Laika (the stop-motion studio behind Coraline, ParaNorman, and The Boxtrolls) is by far their most stunningly beautiful and rewarding effort yet. Reminiscent of classic Pixar films, Kubo and the Two Strings is that rare animated film that tells an entertaining story and has deeper meanings behind it every time you peel off a layer. Kids will understand the surface level story, but adults will be moved by the themes of family and the
The story follows Kubo, a young boy who lost his eye at a young age and spends his days telling fantastical stories to his small village. Everything changes when Kubo is spotted by spirits who are hunting him and his mother and force Kubo to go on the run. With the aid of two new allies, Kubo must find the pieces of his father’s armor in order to protect himself from the evil forces trying to capture him. This is just the surface level of the film’s story as it gets deeper and more thematic as the story unfolds. There is a second act hiccup where the film becomes a little too much like a road trip comedy and things get a bit predictable, but everything smooths out for a powerful and satisfying third act that is both thrilling and rewarding.
The gorgeous animation and powerful story are complimented by the terrific cast that breathes life and heart into the characters. Art Parkinson, known for Game of Thrones, does a great job of making Kubo both innocent and emotionally complex when certain scenes call for it. Kubo is not the typical animated child, he has many layers that could be difficult to portray, but Parkinson does a great job with it. Charlize Theoron is excellent as Monkey and brings many of the films’ heartfelt moments, while Matthew McCounaughey does take some time to get used to, he is a great choice for many of the film’s comic relief moments.
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