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When the Parakeet King Shove It For Love of the Game T-Shirt . tries to build a world with the block he finds it is too unstable and falls over, causing the world to fall apart around them. Mahito, Himi and the Birdman manage to escape and find Natsuko. Before they part, Mahito learns that Himi is a young version of his birth mother, and he tries to warn her of her future, but she returns to her timeline. Exiting the tower, Mahito and Natsuko return to their world, along with the anthropomorphic animals who all return to their natural form. The Birdman tells Mahito he should forget his experiences in the other world. The film ends two years later, with Mahito and his father returning to Tokyo, along with Natsuko and Mahito’s new baby brother.

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While The Boy and the Heron is not an adaptation of any one story, it does incorporate the meaning of many cultural symbols and philosophies Shove It For Love of the Game T-Shirt . A large theme throughout The Boy and the Heron, as with many of Miyazaki’s films is the acceptance of loss and change. The other world is designed as twisted and strange as it is to represent the failure of a dream due to the realities of the world. The Wizard hoped to build a perfect world and filled it with parakeets and pelicans – only for them to become twisted by the needs of hunger. When Mahito is approached by his granduncle to inherit and build a new world, he rejects the offer because he knows that he is also tainted by his suffering and that no perfect world can exist. Mahito has learned he cannot escape the pain of losing his mother, but in the real world, imperfect though it may be, he has a path towards healing – by accepting Natsuko as his new mother. The literal translation of the film’s title is ‘How Do You Live’, which could be somewhat inspired by Genzaburo Yoshino’s 1937 novel of the same name. The book is even included in the film as a gift left to Mahito by his late mother.Miyazaki was asked in an interview with the New York Times whether his film would answer the question in its title ‘How Do You Live’? To this the director responded, “I am making this movie because I do not have the answer.”Hence, The Boy and the Heron provides a perspective on the many different ways humans and creatures live their lives. It observes. It paints a realistic portrait of these lives. But it doesn’t pass judgment on them. Eventually, when Mahito is confronted with the question of how he wants to live, he rejects the idea of a fantasy world, accepting that pain and suffering are a part of life, and that one without them is no way to live.The Boy and the Heron ruminates on a lot of the big questions in life: how to accept death and the guilt that comes with it, the inevitability of human needs, the weight of responsibility, the desire to change something for the better. But it doesn’t give a resolute answer to any of them, instead leaving the viewer to decide what they take away from the film. 
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