Without fanfare or PR, Japanese anime master Miyazaki's likely final 
		film opens
		
		 
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		 [July 14, 2023] 
		By Elaine Lies 
		 
		TOKYO (Reuters) - Without trailers, ads or any promotion at all, the 
		likely final film by Oscar-winning Japanese animation master Hayao 
		Miyazaki opened in Japan on Friday, with early viewers saying the lack 
		of information made the experience more exciting. 
		 
		Miyazaki, now 82 and known for a long roster of films including Academy 
		Award winner "Spirited Away," called a press conference a decade ago to 
		say he was too tired to make another full-length feature film and was 
		retiring. 
		 
		But he soon retracted that, as he had prior retirement announcements, 
		and after some short projects began work on "How Do You Live?" (Kimitachi 
		wa Do Ikiru Ka?), the story of a 15-year-old boy coping with the death 
		of his father. 
		 
		"I was really excited to see a Miyazaki movie," said Michiru Miyasato, 
		an 18-year-old student who came to the first showing at a central Tokyo 
		cinema.  
		 
		"Because I didn't know anything about it ahead of time, my excitement 
		increased even more, which I think was really cool." 
		
		
		  
		
		Like other Miyazaki films from Studio Ghibli, the company he co-founded, 
		the release was timed for the start of school summer holidays in Japan 
		and features the laborious hand-drawn artwork and vivid colours Miyazaki 
		has long been known for.  
		 
		But the opening lacked the usual fanfare of events, saturation 
		advertising, trailers and merchandising tie-ins. The only information 
		released was a poster drawn by Miyazaki - and even that was only sent to 
		a limited number of cinemas.  
		
		"Since there was absolutely no promotion, it felt as if I could 
		experience it all directly with my body," said Yumiko Kokubo, a social 
		worker in her 50s.  
		 
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            A woman takes a picture of a movie 
			poster for Oscar-winning Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki's 
			film "How Do You Live?" (Kimitachi wa Do Ikiru Ka?) outside a movie 
			theatre in Tokyo, Japan, July 14, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 
            
			  Toshio Suzuki, Studio Ghibli 
			producer, said the strategy came from a desire to do something 
			fresh.  
			 
			"A poster and a title - that's all we got when we were children," he 
			told NHK public television.  
			 
			"I enjoyed trying to imagine what a movie was about, and I wanted to 
			bring that feeling back."  
			 
			In a first for Miyazaki's films, which include "Princess Mononoke" 
			and "My Neighbour Totoro," this one also has an IMAX release. 
			 
			Though Miyazaki has retired and returned several times in the past, 
			his age has many believing this time may be for real.  
			 
			"I thought his previous film was the last, then this was announced - 
			and they say it's the last," said Rens Takahashi, 24, who works in 
			computer graphics.  
			 
			"So I was really, really looking forward to it." 
			 
			No overseas release date has yet been announced. 
			 
			(Reporting by Elaine Lies; editing by Mark Heinrich) 
			
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