Spirited Away Series
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Chihiro Ogino is an ordinary teenaged girl moving to a new town with her parents. Chihiro's dad loses their way and come across a tunnel in which ttakes them into the spirit world. They come across a seemingly abandoned theme park filled with many restaurants in which Chihiro's parents help themselves to the food. Feeling uneasyChihiro goes off to explore and meets a mysterious boy named Haku who warns her to leave before it gets dark. When Chihiro returns she discovers to her horror that her parents have been transformed into pigs. To rescue her parents Chihiro has to remain in the spirit world and find work at the spirit bathhouse to find a way to turn them back.Written by syeung321.
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Cloudcherry's Spirited Away Tv Review
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This movie is not only my favourite anime, but my favourite movie. On making this movie Miyazaki did a lot of research into behaviour of certain animals and humans, and this devotion to detail is evident and one of the many reasons why Spirited Away won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film and many other prestigious awards. Little things such as Chihiro falling behind then running to keep up with her mother, tapping her shoe when putting it on, tugging at her clothes when she is scared,holding onto her parents arms, and falling over all the time as she is clumsy add a sense of realism to the fantasy world she is in. Characters manage to convey emotion to the viewers with facial expressions and body movements cleverly so less dialogue is needed.
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A beautiful story, actually very simple (it deals with the journey of a girl in a fantastic but a little terrifying
land, who wants to get back home), told in so delicate way as to arouse strange feelings of peace and tranquility
although being involved in the bewilderment of the protagonist who find herself in a mysterious and alien world.
Excellent characterization of the characters, fabulous locations, great musics and even a bit of comedy.
CHIHIRO OGINO: "I finally get a bouquet and it’s a goodbye present. That’s depressing."
One of the best DVDs that I own. The story, the animation, the excellent English dubbing (seriously, they worked hard at making it seamless!), the characters, and the crafted world in which the characters are trapped. One of the many things that MIyazaki knows how to accomplish beautifully is creating a surreal world, and making it appear tangible, and 'realistic' in its own special way. The characters are another thing that are done beautifully; they fleshed out, they do things that I both like and dislike, which is a sign of a great three-dimensional character. The animation is one of the best aspects of this- it has Miyazaki's signature style, and it so crisp, so fluid - it's unforgettable. Would I recommend this? Always. Check this out if you haven't already.
Raffachan rated 8.75:
Instead the fact this film was presented like a " a film from child", I found it really special for a mature
pubblic, too.
I like the magic atmosphere, and the strange world where the girl fall down...and I really like the epiloque of the
story, too.
So nostalgic. :D
I watched this movie when I was really young. My cousin bought it and recommended it to me. I still have a strong memory
about this movie, since it really did leave a great impact in me. I think I'm gonna rewatch this movie soon. (: I really
love Haku when I watched this.
Studio Ghibi Is the favorite of mine and this is the best studio that I never see before. Spirited away the first movie I saw. Every action in this movie is so good with a good character and story that make me want to watch it everyday. This movie is very interesting but why in the final chapter Haku can't go with Chihiro. I hope this movie have a second movie.