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‘The Imaginary’ Is Both a Dark and Necessary Story About Growing Up
The new Netflix film The Imaginary, from director Yoshiyuki Momose and written by Yoshiaki Nishimura, shines a light on imaginary friends. While not the most original concept in 2024 (being the third movie about imaginary friends this year), what makes The Imaginary stand out is its message about growing up. It is a visually stunning ride as Rudger (Louie Rudge-Buchanan) tries to save his friend Amanda (Evie Kiszel), but the darkness comes from Mr. Bunting (Jeremy Swift) using his imaginary friend to hurt others. Mr. Bunting is an adult who never wanted to give up his childhood friend, and while Amanda created Rudger out of the grief of losing her father, Mr. Bunting represents what happ

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