Animation movies that help after burnout with the family. Includes Akira, When Marnie Was There, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2 and more, curated by...
You don't need to be fixed. You need to be held. These films do that.
A secret military project endangers Neo-Tokyo when it turns a biker gang member into a rampaging psychic psychopath that only two teenagers and a group of psychics can stop.
Gentle. Present. Not asking you to do anything but watch. Perfect for after burnout.
Upon being sent to live with relatives in the countryside due to an illness, an emotionally distant adolescent girl becomes obsessed with an abandoned mansion and infatuated with a girl who lives there - a girl who may or may not be real.
Gentle. Present. Not asking you to do anything but watch. Perfect for after burnout.
Batman has stopped the reign of terror that The Mutants had cast upon his city. Now an old foe wants a reunion and the government wants The Man of Steel to put a stop to Batman.
It doesn't try to fix you. It just sits with you for two hours. That's enough.
In the year 2029, the barriers of our world have been broken down by the net and by cybernetics, but this brings new vulnerability to humans in the form of brain-hacking. When a highly-wanted hacker known as 'The Puppetmaster' begins involving them in politics, Section 9, a group of cybernetically enhanced cops, are called in to investigate and stop the Puppetmaster.
It doesn't try to fix you. It just sits with you for two hours. That's enough.
On Christmas Eve, three homeless people living on the streets of Tokyo discover a newborn baby among the trash and set out to find its parents.
Gentle. Present. Not asking you to do anything but watch. Perfect for after burnout.
Post-burnout cinema has a specific texture. Quiet, human, not asking you to be more than you are.
Warm, gentle, and consistently effective. Top tier for burnout.
The mixed-room test. These pass it.
Japan, 1943, during World War II. Young Suzu leaves her village near Hiroshima to marry and live with her in-laws in Kure, a military harbor. Her creativity to overcome deprivation quickly makes her indispensable at home. Inhabited by an ancestral wisdom, Suzu impregnates the simple gestures of everyday life with poetry and beauty. The many hardships, the loss of loved ones, the frequent air raids of the enemy, nothing alters her enthusiasm...
It doesn't try to fix you. It just sits with you for two hours. That's enough.
Kyuta, a boy living in Shibuya, and Kumatetsu, a lonesome beast from Jutengai, an imaginary world. One day, Kyuta forays into the imaginary world and, as he's looking for his way back, meets Kumatetsu who becomes his spirit guide. That encounter leads them to many adventures.
It doesn't try to fix you. It just sits with you for two hours. That's enough.
On school break, Marinette heads to Shanghai to meet Adrien. But after arriving, Marinette loses all her stuff, including the Miraculous that allows her to turn into Ladybug!
Gentle. Present. Not asking you to do anything but watch. Perfect for after burnout.
When 11-year-old Riley moves to a new city, her Emotions team up to help her through the transition. Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness work together, but when Joy and Sadness get lost, they must journey through unfamiliar places to get back home.
It doesn't try to fix you. It just sits with you for two hours. That's enough.
Earth is peaceful following the Tournament of Power. Realizing that the universes still hold many more strong people yet to see, Goku spends all his days training to reach even greater heights. Then one day, Goku and Vegeta are faced by a Saiyan called 'Broly' who they've never seen before. The Saiyans were supposed to have been almost completely wiped out in the destruction of Planet Vegeta, so what's this one doing on Earth? This encounter between the three Saiyans who have followed completely different destinies turns into a stupendous battle, with even Frieza (back from Hell) getting caught up in the mix.
It doesn't try to fix you. It just sits with you for two hours. That's enough.
Some films earn their effect. These do.
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