Netflix Releases Trailer For Upcoming Animated Feature ‘The Imaginary’

Netflix recently released the trailer for an upcoming animated film The Imaginary. Much like the similarly themed films Imaginary and IF, The Imaginary focuses on an imaginary friend as he grapples with the notion of being forgotten.

Based on the 2014 novel by A.F. Harrold, the film follows imaginary friend Rudger (Louie Rudge-Buchanan) and his adventures with his friend/creator Amanda (Evie Kiszel). Rudger soon discovers a town of imaginary friends called the Town of the Imaginaries and hears how beings like him can fade away as soon as they are forgotten. With his new friends and Amanda, Rudger must come to terms with this realization while fighting off a dark force that seeks to control reality and snuff out childish imagination.

The Imaginary was originally released in Japan last December. It was directed by Yoshiyuki Momose (Spirited Away) and written by Yoshiaki Nishimura (When Marnie Was There). It is Studio Ponoc’s first full-length animated film since Mary and the Witch’s Flower. In addition to being a rare hand-drawn film, The Imaginary also boasts new techniques in handling light and shadow.

Though this film was based on a decade-old book, it also marks the third animated feature this year to focus on imaginary friends and what happens when their child creators abandon them. Imaginary took a more horror-based perspective on the subject to poor results (24% Rotten Tomatoes scoring). On the other hand, IF is almost as whimsical and family-oriented as The Imaginary promises to be. Even if the film had mixed reactions (49% RT), it is a relative improvement over Imaginary. Whether or not The Imaginary will continue this upward trend is up to the final product and how Studio Ponoc handles the subject matter.

The Imaginary will fly into American audiences’ homes on Netflix on July 5th.

James Volonte: James Volonte is a budding writer who is eager to learn about the film industry firsthand. A fairly recent graduate from the University of Oklahoma, he has worked to gain as much experience as possible in entertainment. With a degree in Film and Media Studies and participation in the Student Film Production Club, he is able to look at the business from different angles. Since he graduated, he has worked on sets of films like Honey Boy and Ghostlight. Additionally, he has helped with rigs for various venues under the Emergent Theatre Technologies company. With these experiences, he hopes to become a filmmaker and create his own stories to share with the world.
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