Just watched it at my local arts centre (Japanese dub). Was rather resistant at first, but the film grew on me as it progressed. At first I was worried that the entire film was going down the “it was all a dream” thing what with the lead boy in it banging his head (possible coma?), but instead it went down a more traditional Miyazaki path, with elements familiar to Spirited Away. One is worried about describing this film as isekai, but it certainly feels like it. While I don’t think it is Miyazaki’s greatest film, in the end it was still worth the watch, and seeing it on the big screen certainly fitted the occasion.