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Sheep in the Box Review: Kore-Eda’s AI Fable Lands Softly

May 18, 2026·3 days ago·via IMDb
Sheep in the Box Review: Kore-Eda’s AI Fable Lands Softly
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s “Sheep in the Box” centers on a 7-year-old AI humanoid and plays like a sweet sci-fi fable with a gentle heart. The review suggests the concept has charm, but the execution feels a little limp, so the emotional spark doesn’t fully catch fire. It sounds like one of those movies that’s easy to admire for its warmth and ambition, even if it doesn’t totally stick the landing. Read more about this...

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