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{{Nihongo|'''How Do You Live?'''|きみたちはどういきるか|Kimitachi wa Dō Ikiru ka}} is an upcoming animated film produced by Japanese animator [[Hayao Miyazaki]] and [[Studio Ghibli]]. The film is based on the [[How Do You Live? (novel)|1937 book of the same name]] written by Genzaburo Yoshino. The film has an anticipated release before the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, although the date is not definite.
 
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}}'''''How Do You Live?''''' (きみたちはどういきるか , ''Kimitachi wa Dō Ikiru ka'' is an upcoming animated film directed by [[Hayao Miyazaki]] and produced by [[Studio Ghibli]]. The film was intended to be released by the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but has been pushed back. No official release date has since been announced.
   
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The film is based on the [[How Do You Live? (novel)|1937 novel of the same name]] written by Genzaburo Yoshino, and centers around a 15 year old boy named Junichi Honda, nicknamed Koperu, and his uncle as the youth deals with spiritual growth, poverty, and the overall experience as human beings. It will not be a direct adaptation of the original and will instead by an adventure drama with fantasy elements.
   
== Production ==
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== Behind the Scenes ==
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[[File:OscarsSuzuki.jpg|thumb|right|[[Toshio Suzuki]] at "Oscar Week 2017" with fellow animation directors and producers.]]In 2013, [[Studio Ghibli]] president [[Koji Hoshino]] announced during the premiere of "[[The Wind Rises]]" that [[Hayao Miyazaki]] would retire from the producing feature films.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20140202101300/http://mainichi.jp/mantan/news/20130901dyo00m200036000c.html “Hayao Miyazaki: From feature film production to retirement. The Wind Rises is the last work”, Mainichi (Mainichi Shimbun). (September 1, 2013).]</ref> Miyazaki commenced animation work in July 2016, later confirmed by studio executive [[Toshio Suzuki]].
Miyazaki commenced animation work in July 2016, later confirmed by studio executive [[Toshio Suzuki (producer)|Toshio Suzuki]]. With Miyazaki coming out of retirement, Studio Ghibli re-opened with many of the past collaborators working on the project. Numerous contracts for three-year terms were issued.
 
   
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On February 24, 2017, [[Toshio Suzuki]] made a statement during "Oscar Week 2017" (an event held a week before the Academy Awards), that Miyazaki is withdrawing from his retirement to produce a new feature-length animated film. Once Suzuki began working on “[[The Red Turtle]]” (2016), Miyazaki returned to the producer with a new idea for a feature.<ref>[https://www.oscars.org/events/89th-oscar-week-feature-animation/? 89th Oscars Week on "Featured Animation, Oscars.]</ref> When a reporter asked about Hayao Miyazaki's next movie, Suzuki smiled and prefaced, "It didn't take a year to say that (Miyazaki) wanted to return to active duty (after announcing his retirement). I will never forget, July 1st (2016). (Miyazaki) brought a proposal to me. A feature film proposal. He said, "I'll draft the e-conte (storyboard) for the first 20 minutes, so Mr. Suzuki, please judge whether this is interesting.” At the end of last year, I read it. I was really worried. I was worried. The content was really interesting..."
In October 2017, Studio Ghibli announced the film will be titled ''How Do You Live?''
 
   
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[[File:HowDoLive.png|thumb|right|[[Hayao Miyazaki]] announcing the title of his new film, "How Do You Live?".]]By May 19, 2017, Ghibli's production department was reopened and began rehiring many of its past collaborators.
Toshio Suzuki revealed that Miyazaki is working on the film with his grandson in mind after he (Hayao Miyazaki) passes on.
 
   
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On October 2017, during a commemorative event at Waseda University for the author Natsume Sōseki, Hayao Miyazaki revealed to the thousand attendees that his the new film will be an adaptation of the novel, "How Do You Live?".<ref>[https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASKBX5T4ZKBXUCLV008.html&usg=ALkJrhiW2RAsPhaGIYVY_jzyp106AYc_4Q “Hayao Miyazaki's new movie's title is "How Do You Live?”, Asahi Shimbun DIGITAL. October 28, 2017.]</ref> The film is expected to take three to four years to complete. Suzuki revealed that Miyazaki is working with his grandson in mind after he (Hayao Miyazaki) passes on.
Release date was not announced.
 
   
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In August 2018, Suzuki revealed that Miyazaki still needs "about three or four years" to finish the film.
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In December 2019, Suzuki, in an NHK interview with actor Takeru Satoh, said, "The film is 15% finished at the end of October 2019 after 3.5 years of production. There was a schedule for directing 5 minutes per month but that was not followed in favor of 1 minute per month. There were plans to finish in 2019, but that schedule was not followed anymore. At this rate, the film would be completed by 2037 at the earliest."
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[[File:Suzukisan.jpg|thumb|right|[[Toshio Suzuki]] announcing Ghibli films will be released on HBO Max in USA and the state of Studio Ghibli during the pandemic.]]On May 14, 2020, as the world was affected by the Coronavirus, the film's production stayed largely immune to its effects. Suzuki explains in an interview, "We still draw everything by hand. It takes more time to complete a single film because we have to draw more frames and more pictures. At the time of production of "My Neighbor Totoro" (1988), there were only eight animators, and it took eight months to finish with that number of people. The work of director Miyazaki currently working on is sixty."
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"A human animator is involved, but I can only make 1 minute in a month, which means that I can only make 12 minutes a year. Actually, I have already spent three years making this work, so now however, it means that it is completed only in 36 minutes. I hope to complete it in three years."<ref>[https://www.banger.jp/news/34260/ "It will be released 3 years later⁉︎ Hayao Miyazaki's latest work, "How Do You Live?", Banger.]</ref>
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==Source Material==
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Yūzō Yamamoto originally wrote the novel as one of the final publications in the serial Nihon Shosan Bunko Bunko. However, he was unable to complete it due to an illness. Genzaburō Yoshino took over and completed How Do You Live?' in a book form and published the book in 1937. Following [[Hayao Miyazaki|Miyazaki's]] announcement, the novel immediately sold out.
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[[File:NovelHowLive.jpg|thumb|right|The cover for the 1982 novel "How Do You Live?" by Genzaburo Yoshino.]]The story is about Junichi Honda, an intellectually curious boy 2nd year (15 years old) junior high school student who is known by his nickname Koperu (''Koper-kun''), which was named after the astronomer Nicholas Copernicus. Despite his academic and athletic achievements, his sense of mischief led him to not becoming class president. Meanwhile, his father is a bank executive until his death, and his mother is a maid.
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After his father's death, Koperu moves to his uncle's house. There are many children of businessmen, university professors, and doctors in classmates, and topics of classes extend to ski areas, cinemas, Ginza, and summer resorts. Koperu experiences and observes various events in school life with friends. Following each chapter, the uncle who told the story of the day talked about themes such as "view of things", "structure of society", "relation", etc. Koperu is shown his journal under the heading "How to see things", "Think of your Earth as one of the celestial bodies in the vast universe, like Copernicus, or think that your Earth is sitting in the center of the universe. In fact, these two ideas are not just about astronomy. When I think about the world and life, I have to follow along."
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[[File:HowDoYouLive.jpg|thumb|right|The cover for manga and its tankōbon by Shoichi Haga.]]The novel was adapated into a manga by illustrator Shoichi Haga and published by Magazine House on August 24, 2018. The manga became a best-seller, selling over 2 million copies upon release.<ref>[https://gendai.ismedia.jp/articles/-/70227 Support from heaven... "How Do You Live?" A miracle created by an unknown cartoonist, Gendai.]</ref>
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Like the original, it is tailored as a book that lets readers think about profound themes such as "how to see things", "experiences of truth", and "human troubles, mistakes, and greatness". Hisashi Maeda, the Editor-in-Charge of the Weekly Bunshun commented regarding the relevance of the adaptation, "I knew that the original novel was a favorite among young people and was loved by the older generation as well, including journalist Akira Ikegami and Hayao Miyazaki. The reason I took this project is because it was beloved by young editors in their generations. I thought that if a good book that had been read for generations was made into a manga, it would reach a wider audience. The original theme is Koperu's growth, but in the manga, we added an element that would allow the uncle to grow together while guiding Koperu."<ref>[https://s.magazineworld.jp/books/kimitachi/ "How Do You Live?" manga accolades, Magazine World]</ref>
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It was adapted as a 30-minute live-action drama for TBS / MBS and was broadcast on May 1, 2018. Koperu was played by Seishiro Kato, the uncle was played by Tomoharu Hasegawa, and mother was played by Hiroko Nakajima.
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However, they did not have the permission of the author's bereaved family, and the eldest son of Genzaburo Yoshino filed a protest against the production company.
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Revision as of 19:55, 1 December 2020

How Do You Live? (きみたちはどういきるか , Kimitachi wa Dō Ikiru ka is an upcoming animated film directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film was intended to be released by the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but has been pushed back. No official release date has since been announced.

The film is based on the 1937 novel of the same name written by Genzaburo Yoshino, and centers around a 15 year old boy named Junichi Honda, nicknamed Koperu, and his uncle as the youth deals with spiritual growth, poverty, and the overall experience as human beings. It will not be a direct adaptation of the original and will instead by an adventure drama with fantasy elements.

Behind the Scenes

File:OscarsSuzuki.jpg

Toshio Suzuki at "Oscar Week 2017" with fellow animation directors and producers.

In 2013, Studio Ghibli president Koji Hoshino announced during the premiere of "The Wind Rises" that Hayao Miyazaki would retire from the producing feature films.[1] Miyazaki commenced animation work in July 2016, later confirmed by studio executive Toshio Suzuki.

On February 24, 2017, Toshio Suzuki made a statement during "Oscar Week 2017" (an event held a week before the Academy Awards), that Miyazaki is withdrawing from his retirement to produce a new feature-length animated film. Once Suzuki began working on “The Red Turtle” (2016), Miyazaki returned to the producer with a new idea for a feature.[2] When a reporter asked about Hayao Miyazaki's next movie, Suzuki smiled and prefaced, "It didn't take a year to say that (Miyazaki) wanted to return to active duty (after announcing his retirement). I will never forget, July 1st (2016). (Miyazaki) brought a proposal to me. A feature film proposal. He said, "I'll draft the e-conte (storyboard) for the first 20 minutes, so Mr. Suzuki, please judge whether this is interesting.” At the end of last year, I read it. I was really worried. I was worried. The content was really interesting..."

File:HowDoLive.png

Hayao Miyazaki announcing the title of his new film, "How Do You Live?".

By May 19, 2017, Ghibli's production department was reopened and began rehiring many of its past collaborators.

On October 2017, during a commemorative event at Waseda University for the author Natsume Sōseki, Hayao Miyazaki revealed to the thousand attendees that his the new film will be an adaptation of the novel, "How Do You Live?".[3] The film is expected to take three to four years to complete. Suzuki revealed that Miyazaki is working with his grandson in mind after he (Hayao Miyazaki) passes on.

In August 2018, Suzuki revealed that Miyazaki still needs "about three or four years" to finish the film.

In December 2019, Suzuki, in an NHK interview with actor Takeru Satoh, said, "The film is 15% finished at the end of October 2019 after 3.5 years of production. There was a schedule for directing 5 minutes per month but that was not followed in favor of 1 minute per month. There were plans to finish in 2019, but that schedule was not followed anymore. At this rate, the film would be completed by 2037 at the earliest."

File:Suzukisan.jpg

Toshio Suzuki announcing Ghibli films will be released on HBO Max in USA and the state of Studio Ghibli during the pandemic.

On May 14, 2020, as the world was affected by the Coronavirus, the film's production stayed largely immune to its effects. Suzuki explains in an interview, "We still draw everything by hand. It takes more time to complete a single film because we have to draw more frames and more pictures. At the time of production of "My Neighbor Totoro" (1988), there were only eight animators, and it took eight months to finish with that number of people. The work of director Miyazaki currently working on is sixty."

"A human animator is involved, but I can only make 1 minute in a month, which means that I can only make 12 minutes a year. Actually, I have already spent three years making this work, so now however, it means that it is completed only in 36 minutes. I hope to complete it in three years."[4]

Source Material

Yūzō Yamamoto originally wrote the novel as one of the final publications in the serial Nihon Shosan Bunko Bunko. However, he was unable to complete it due to an illness. Genzaburō Yoshino took over and completed How Do You Live?' in a book form and published the book in 1937. Following Miyazaki's announcement, the novel immediately sold out.

File:NovelHowLive.jpg

The cover for the 1982 novel "How Do You Live?" by Genzaburo Yoshino.

The story is about Junichi Honda, an intellectually curious boy 2nd year (15 years old) junior high school student who is known by his nickname Koperu (Koper-kun), which was named after the astronomer Nicholas Copernicus. Despite his academic and athletic achievements, his sense of mischief led him to not becoming class president. Meanwhile, his father is a bank executive until his death, and his mother is a maid.

After his father's death, Koperu moves to his uncle's house. There are many children of businessmen, university professors, and doctors in classmates, and topics of classes extend to ski areas, cinemas, Ginza, and summer resorts. Koperu experiences and observes various events in school life with friends. Following each chapter, the uncle who told the story of the day talked about themes such as "view of things", "structure of society", "relation", etc. Koperu is shown his journal under the heading "How to see things", "Think of your Earth as one of the celestial bodies in the vast universe, like Copernicus, or think that your Earth is sitting in the center of the universe. In fact, these two ideas are not just about astronomy. When I think about the world and life, I have to follow along."

Manga

File:HowDoYouLive.jpg

The cover for manga and its tankōbon by Shoichi Haga.

The novel was adapated into a manga by illustrator Shoichi Haga and published by Magazine House on August 24, 2018. The manga became a best-seller, selling over 2 million copies upon release.[5]

Like the original, it is tailored as a book that lets readers think about profound themes such as "how to see things", "experiences of truth", and "human troubles, mistakes, and greatness". Hisashi Maeda, the Editor-in-Charge of the Weekly Bunshun commented regarding the relevance of the adaptation, "I knew that the original novel was a favorite among young people and was loved by the older generation as well, including journalist Akira Ikegami and Hayao Miyazaki. The reason I took this project is because it was beloved by young editors in their generations. I thought that if a good book that had been read for generations was made into a manga, it would reach a wider audience. The original theme is Koperu's growth, but in the manga, we added an element that would allow the uncle to grow together while guiding Koperu."[6]

Drama

It was adapted as a 30-minute live-action drama for TBS / MBS and was broadcast on May 1, 2018. Koperu was played by Seishiro Kato, the uncle was played by Tomoharu Hasegawa, and mother was played by Hiroko Nakajima.

However, they did not have the permission of the author's bereaved family, and the eldest son of Genzaburo Yoshino filed a protest against the production company.

References