![]() Bokura no War Game feels effortless in comparison, and is the more focused of the two at only forty minutes in length, it has to be. ![]() That space with a much larger cast, whose complex interwoven plot lines took that film in a number of different directions. Summer Wars had nearly two hours to work with, so it made sense to fill Hosuda himself seems to lament that fate, as he has continually attempted to recapture its magic: First, in a Loui Vuitton ad of all things and later in the aforementioned Summer Wars-a film that's pretty incredible in its own right, but one that owes almost everything to this film. Ill-fatedly tied to the Digimon brand, it was never to be taken too seriously by anyone other than the Digimon fans who grew up with it. Before Summer Wars, there was Bokura no War Game, the unsung masterpiece of Mamoru Hosuda.
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