Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
View MoreLet me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
View MoreThis is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
View More.Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
View MoreThis was the film that was my introduction to Studio Ghibli and I remember it so well I was recommended this by my best friend (Girlfriend)she told me I would love this film and bear in mind I had heard of Studio Ghibli I just hadn't watched a film by them until this film I immediately knew after watching this I had to watch it again and then watch the rest and I did exactly that I love this film the only two scenes I don't like are *Warning Minor Spoilers*When the forest spirit is first introduced and the other scene is when Moro and Ashitaka had a conversation but overall a 10.0 out of 10.2
View MoreBrilliant animation where no CGI is involved. Truly appreciated the celluloid animation, hand drawn frame by frame.Smooth animation, wonderful story line and amazing soundtracks to compliment the film.Mr Miazaki has truly done a wonderful job. The best animated film that I have ever seen ... creativity at its best!
View MoreWhen I was younger, I used to watch TV shows like Power Rangers, Dexter's Laboratory, and Swat Kats. So, Japanime isn't always popular with me, but I really like this movie. I relate to the main character because he cares about others and does what he can to help. And the movie showcases cooperation between animals and humans well... think horses. Yakul, Ashitaka's red elk, which looks like a Tauntaun from Star Wars, carries him from place to place. At the beginning of the film, actually, he is riding Yakul when Nago, a wild boar covered with a horrible spirit, attacks a small village. Ashitaka helps a small group of villagers escape from Nago, who looks like he is covered in a heavy, thick, amorphous black oil, but upon closer inspection, it looks more like a pool of worms. These worms shoot out of him like tentacles. A piece of the black spirit shoots out from Nago and strongly twirls, lightly grabbing Ashitaka's right arm. He pulls away. While a small amount of the sludge is on his arm, he is able to release an arrow into the monster's eye, killing him. After his first fight, as his arm rots, this wound glows and he needs help to heal it or else he will die. Find out how iron is killing the animals and see how Ashitaka helps save the forest while preventing his own death.
View MoreThis is for me the greatest anime movie ever. I love everything about it.
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