Oh Mari Okada I wish I knew how I felt about you as a creator. After her theatrical debut with Maquia: When The Promised Flower Blooms shes back in the directors seat with a brand new movie Maboroshi or if you wanna use its Japanese title Alice and Thereses Illusion Factory. No I dont know why the Japanese title is so strange. I read something about how the names Alice and Therese when said in Japanese together also pronounce the name Aristotle in their language which makes you wonder why they didnt just call it Aristotles Illusion Factory especially since there are no characters named Alice and Therese in the film but I digress. Anyway Mari Okada is pretty prominent in the anime circle and people tend to be divided on what she works on or creates. Some like her stuff others hate it and some are mixed. There are anime shes worked on that I really love such as AnoHana Maquia and Anthem of the Heart but also titles that Im really not a fan of such as A Whisker Away A Lull In The Sea and Hanasaku Iroha. If you get the chance I highly recommend you read her autobiography as its really enlightening and fascinating. Now that Maboroshi is out Im going to refer to it by the official English title that Netflix gave it for the sake of brevity...unfortunately I dont feel this movie is as good as Maquia. Someone on a blog I follow described it best that Maboroshi is the most Mari Okada movie ever made with all of her indulgences and writing tropes concentrated into one movie. Not gonna lie theyre absolutely right and unfortunately this isnt one of her better movies which is a shame because there is a lot to like about it 14yearold Masamune Kikuiri is your average middle school kid who likes hanging with his friends and practicing drawing in his rural Japanese town. One day an explosion at the local steelworks factory literally shatters the sky as if by magic cutting the town off from the rest of Japan. Time is literally frozen. Nobody ages or grows old the seasons never change theres no new forms of entertainment the world has truly become static. Everyone trudges on hoping the world will right itself but nothing changes. One day Masamune has an unpleasant encounter with his mysterious classmate Mutsumi Sagami who sneaks him into the abandoned factory to show him something...or rather someone: A feral girl shes been taking care of in secret whom Masamune names Itsumi. Upon getting to know her and the circumstances surrounding her imprisonment Masamune discovers that Itsumis existence might just be the key to figuring out why the town is in the state that its in. But some people fear what could happen if things change doing all they can to keep the kids from helping Itsumi. Gentle reader I ask you did you ever read that Ursula K. Le Guin book The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas and wonder why nobody in the book bothers to just rescue the abused child from their imprisonment? Mari Okada decided to actually do just that taking that one question and building the whole house around it which forms the backbone of Maboroshi. The story is actually the most interesting part about this movie really going deep into examining just what being stuck in a truly static world and never physically changing does to a person and a whole community. Imagine being an elderly person who struggles with daily tasks who cant even die or a pregnant woman whose child will never be born. It also explores what happens when people look to those who seem like they have the answers even if the person in question is a crazy old coot whose explanations have no real basis in logic. Gee that totally doesnt remind me of a cult leader or anything. The implications behind the world these people live in are really terrifying and depressing if you think about them which is obviously intentional on the movies part. Using all this to craft a story about the fear of change and the difference between making the best out of a bad situation and simply resigning yourself to it is done really well here. The stellar animation and deliberately 90s music also really helps bring this dilapidated static town to life making it into a character of its own. Yes Maboroshi is firmly set in the nineties on purpose and kudos to the movie for really putting a lot of care into recreating that time period down to the last detail. Oh and I bet youre wondering why the singer they brought on to sing the ending song has such an...interesting voice. Remember how in Maquia Mari Okada really wanted to have Bravely Default veteran Akihiko Yoshida to do the character designs for the movie because she really liked his work? For Maboroshi according to this articlehttps://fast.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20230628/miyukinakajimaperformsthemesongformariokadamappaalicetotheresenomaboroshikojoanime/.199682 Okada personally asked popular singer Miyuki Nakajima to create an original song just for the movie because she really loved her songs and the reason her voice sounds so distinct and unlike most of what you hear in anime movies is because Nakajima is 71 years old. I admit Im not familiar with Nakajimas work besides ShinOn but the fact that shes still singing well into her seventies is pretty amazing. God you have no idea how much I wish I could have liked this movie more than I do. The basic setup is interesting and I actually cared about Itsumis plight. Unfortunately the characters and how Okada uses them are the movies biggest weakness. I thought the male lead Masamune was fine as a character. Not the most threedimensional sure but he has his reasons for doing what he does and his insecurities and frustrations are relatable. However other than him and Itsumi none of the other characters are in any way interesting or compelling whatsoever and there are several that feel really out of place in this movie. I really could have done without that pervy fat kid and his antics. This also leads into one of Okadas biggest weaknesses as a writer: For some reason she has this bad tendency to shove pointless love triangles/polygons in the stuff she works on even when having them would feel really out of place and on characters that she really doesnt bother to develop or flesh out. Theres a girl in the movie whose only reason for existing is to tell Masamune she has a crush on him and for a really dumb reason at that and to be fridged just to get the main conflict going and I really couldnt give a shit about her because the movie never bothered to flesh her out beyond the fact that she has a crush on Masamune. Plus I really didnt like Mutsumi as a character and the fact that the movie introduces her by having her show her panties to Masamune just to give them a reason to interact is just...gross. You literally could have done anything else just to get them to talk to one another. Hell Mutsumi spends a lot of her time being mean to Masamune and dragging him into her problems with Masamune rightfully calling her out on her behavior a lot of the time...and then later in the movie theyre suddenly in love and falling all over themselves for each other. And Im sorry but I could not buy their romance at all. Not only did they hardly ever spend time with one another for there to be any romantic or even friendly chemistry between them whatsoever Mutsumi spends so much of the movie being a bitch that I really couldnt see why Masamune would even fall in love with her in the first place. Every attempt at romance in this movie seems thrown in there just for the sake of shoving in some contrived drama when they could easily be cut out to make for time to actually develop the characters. You could literally cut most of the side characters out of the movie and itd probably be better off. And for as much as I like the overall story for this movie a lot of the conflict stems from people acting like arrogant pricks who cant use their heads for one second or even refusing to do really basic things that could have been resolved things right then and there. Theres so many plot threads left hanging and basic questions the movie just flatout doesnt answer because its more concerned about having every character fall in love than actually doing something. Such as the following: Man it sucks that I couldnt enjoy this movie more because it does have some genuinely great stuff in it and I think its great that Mari Okada is being allowed to do more of what she wants as a creator. I certainly hope she gets to do more things after this. But I and other people find that her works tend to be better when she has someone to reign her in sometimes or if she just cuts the needless romantic drama bullshit. So yeah I prefer Maquia over Maboroshi as the latter is a little too preoccupied with pointless drama to care much about character development or really making full use of its potential. But thats not to say Maboroshi doesnt have anything to offer like I mentioned above. If you like the movie more power to you. Maboroshi isnt the best or worst thing Okada made and I hope the next movie she makes is successful. Oh and I recommend you watch the English dub both because it is genuinely very good and because they cast an actual child actress to play Itsumi which makes her sound far more authentic and bearable to listen to compared to putting up with the literal auditory nightmare that is Misaki Kunos squeak toy voice.
63 /100
55 out of 70 users liked this review