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Ame & Yuki - Die Wolfskinder

Originaltitel: Ôkami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki
  • 2012
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 57 Min.
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Ame & Yuki - Die Wolfskinder (2012)
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Nachdem ihr Werwolf-Geliebter bei der Jagd nach Nahrung für ihre Kinder bei einem Unfall ums Leben gekommen ist, muss eine junge Frau Wege finden, den Werwolfsohn und die Werwolfstochter auf... Alles lesenNachdem ihr Werwolf-Geliebter bei der Jagd nach Nahrung für ihre Kinder bei einem Unfall ums Leben gekommen ist, muss eine junge Frau Wege finden, den Werwolfsohn und die Werwolfstochter aufzuziehen.Nachdem ihr Werwolf-Geliebter bei der Jagd nach Nahrung für ihre Kinder bei einem Unfall ums Leben gekommen ist, muss eine junge Frau Wege finden, den Werwolfsohn und die Werwolfstochter aufzuziehen.

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    • Mamoru Hosoda
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    • Mamoru Hosoda
    • Satoko Okudera
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    • Aoi Miyazaki
    • Takao Osawa
    • Haru Kuroki
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      • Mamoru Hosoda
    • Drehbuch
      • Mamoru Hosoda
      • Satoko Okudera
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      • Aoi Miyazaki
      • Takao Osawa
      • Haru Kuroki
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      • 19 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Aoi Miyazaki
    Aoi Miyazaki
    • Hana
    • (Synchronisation)
    Takao Osawa
    Takao Osawa
    • Ôkami otoko
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Ôsawa Takao)
    Haru Kuroki
    Haru Kuroki
    • Yuki (shôjo-ki)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Yukito Nishii
    Yukito Nishii
    • Ame (shônen-ki)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Momoka Ôno
    • Yuki (yônen-ki)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Amon Kabe
    • Ame (yônen-ki)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Takuma Hiraoka
    • Sôhei
    • (Synchronisation)
    Megumi Hayashibara
    Megumi Hayashibara
    • Sôhei no haha
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tadashi Nakamura
    • Hosokawa
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tamio Ôki
    • Yamaoka
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tomie Kataoka
    • Nirasaki no oba-san
    • (Synchronisation)
    Takashi Kobayashi
    • Nirasaki no dan'na-san
    • (Synchronisation)
    Hajime Inoue
    • Tendô
    • (Synchronisation)
    Shôta Sometani
    Shôta Sometani
    • Tanabe-sensei
    • (Synchronisation)
    Taichi Masu
    • Radio Announcer
    • (Synchronisation)
    Masahiro Usui
      Kae Okumura
        Ichirô Hashimoto
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            • Satoko Okudera
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          10DICK STEEL

          A Nutshell Review: Wolf Children

          If you'd ever need to know why 2D animation is still relevant, or why the slew of 3D animated films can't seem to dent and push the former out of fashion, then perhaps Wolf Children encapsulates all the reasons why this is so. There's a lack of charm with the very clinical approach to animated films, especially with loads of images created digitally, and now for the 3D format, and this charm is always ever present in the traditional art form for the big screen. And don't forget that story remains king.

          Director Mamoru Hosoda continues on his roll with a brand of animated films that are extremely well received, because not only are they drawn to perfection in anime style, but also his films touches the emotional core on humanity, and this will inevitably move you with his style and delivery of such strong stories, whether written by someone else, as a film adaptation of novels such as The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, or like in Summer Wars and Wolf Children, stem from his own imagination. And what a fantastic reservoir of imagination he's tapping from as well, either telling stories with relevance to a digital age, or as in this case, a fairy tale like allure that is deceptively simple, yet concealing a very strong ode to motherhood.

          Yes that's right. For the most parts throughout this film, I thought it also resembled Yoji Yamada's Kabei: Our Mother, in the sense that this film takes on story proportions centered around a mother's unconditional love for her children, and the continuous strive to make ends meet and bring up her children to the best of her ability, inculcating a value system into her young ones. And the episodes the mothers encounter strengthen their resolve and determination, just goes to show the lengths they will go to in ensuring proper upbringing filled with love, care and concern. This simple narrative will undoubtedly move, only if it's done right, which Wolf Children did, complete with a fantastical element which provides a refreshing examination looking in, with a little bit of grotesque morbidity if one cannot look away from.

          I dislike to use this analogy, but perhaps it may strike an immediate chord with the current generation. Twilight has progressed and shown the decision Bella made to be with Edward, and in some ways, Wolf Children is like a what if to that scenario had she decided to be with Jacob. Hana (voiced by Aoi Miyazaki) meets up with a tall, handsome stranger in class (Takao Osawa), and before you can say Twilight, they fall in love, and it is revealed that her lover is a Wolfman. Undeterred, they begin a family, and soon Hana gives birth to the titular daughter Yuki and son Ame, before tragedy strikes and the family becomes a dysfunctional one without a father figure.

          Fearing that her children may be discovered to be wolf-human hybrids, with a number of scenes showing the challenges she faces such as their tantrums and uncontrollable changes, or the dilemma faced when they fall sick, she decides to uproot and move into the countryside, where life is simpler, neighbours are far away from one another, and there is room to, well, let her young ones roam in the vast grasslands and mountain sides. A new life beckons, and the film begins its homage to all moms having to struggle to bring up their children in unfamiliar surroundings, with little assistance, and plenty of inexperience.

          As a storyteller, Mamoru Hosoda excelled in character development, as we journey together with Hana in her upbringing, with the children endearing themselves to you in double quick time. They are adorably designed, drawn and brought to life, whether in their human form, or in animal form. We identify with everyone easily because of the inherent humanity Hosoda gives them, whether or not we are already a mom, or reflect that onto the challenges faced by our own mom's upbringing of ourselves. And both Yuki and Ame, besides their gender, have very contrasting qualities, from young to their teens, a tale told to just about the time where teenage rebellion and the need to forge their own independence take centerstage.

          There are plenty of episodes in Wolf Children that covers a spectrum of emotions, from comedy to those that will set heaviness in your heart. The innocence of the children will not get lost on you, and in fact will rub off you, while the pains of growing up will also touch a raw nerve, as Hosoda clearly knows which moments in one's teenage life to translate his story for the screen, bringing relevance the forgetting that the children were in fact more than meets the eye. And the animation is clearly Hosoda's vision in having details balanced with the occasional need for scarcity, which nailed it especially when the narrative calls for some distance either physically, or emotionally, and it's a stylistic choice that's already seen in a number of his films.

          Mamoru Hosoda set up his Studio Chizu with this production, and I'm really looking forward to more stories in the coming years. Meanwhile, Wolf Children is a must watch, and a clear favourite for the year. A little pity that it's not opening on more screens, but make your way to the Filmgarde cineplexes as this remains an exclusive to the chain. Meanwhile, I'm going to look back at Hosoda's filmography on DVD/Blu!
          9Reno-Rangan

          Just an awesome anime in every aspect.

          Probably the best anime I have seen recently. From the director of 'The Girl Who Leapt Through Time' gives us this wonderful fantasy-drama. This movie is kinda resembling Miyazaki's 'My Neighbour Totoro', only the place it takes place and a bit with the characters. Other than that it is an awesome movie with a totally fresh concept as per my knowledge.

          All the three main characters, a mother and her two kids were lovable. Aoi Miyazaki never stops impressing me where she appears here as a mother. Her roles from various movies are always coming with a surprise who peaking high and higher, she really rocks. The two kids' characters as well very adorable. Like the two sisters in 'My Neighbour Totoro' these two made the movie look great. Actually it was a tale about a mother who raises two wolf children. As a single parent, her hard work and dedication to the kids to grow up having a normal and happy childhood she must sacrifice her life.

          When her husband dies, Hana must take care of the kids where she lacks the knowledge of their kind to give support. She finds difficulties in city to raise them so she decides to move to a rural where she can cut the communications with the other humans. Growing her own vegetables in the backyard, facing the different seasons and going through all the ups and down in life she almost achieves her ambition.

          It did not look like an anime movie, it looked almost a real one with many cool and colourful frames. The story commenced with a nice love story with a little heartbreak. Then the most enjoyable parts begin with lots of laughs until the approach of the end where it brings lots of emotions before concluding with a powerful howl. It had very nice background score in all the crucial portion of the tale. In other word to say, the movie was just like what I expected and more than that. I felt the movie was short and was not ready to accept the end. You know, it is better being short and sweet than with unnecessary drag in a tale. This is a movie that everyone will love, especially kids and families. Like I said if you are a die hard 'My Neighbour Totoro' movie fan then you must not miss it. So highly recommended by me.
          9cherold

          Wonderfully affecting

          Even though this is a fantasy movie, it is notable for how real it feels. The fantasy elements inform the plot, but it is the very real human emotions and connections that fuel the movie. This feels more like a thinly veiled version of real life than something fanciful.

          The movie is constantly moving, but in a quiet way. It touches your heart, not with big moments, but with small ones. It is a movie about love of all kinds, and while it is admittedly an idealized version of love, a story of the sort of unselfish, uncomplicated love that only exists consistently in movies, it is truly lovely.

          It is also often quite funny, well paced, and thoroughly entertaining.

          Having seen Mamoru Hosada's previous films Summer Wars and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, I see him as the successor to Hadeo Miyazaki, who (alas) cannot live forever. Hosada is a very different filmmaker, but he has the same ability to make fantasy real and human, and to make me happy.

          Watch this movie.
          9luke-eberhardt

          Another Superb Effort from Mamoru Hosada.

          As part of Madman Entertainment's Reel Anime Festival that now come very two years since 2008. Its aim is to showcase some of the freshest and new Anime films that have been recently released in Japan to the rest for Australian and New Zealand for a limited time only. I managed to catch two films during its run; Berserk: Egg of the King and Wolf Children. I can only hope I see the other two From Poppy on a Hill and Children Who Chase Lost Voices when they come out on DVD.

          Here's my review of Wolf Children: Mamoru Hosada could be one anime Director who could rival the international reputation of his former employers; Studio Ghibli.

          "Wolf Children" is his third feature after the successes of "The Girl Who Leaped Through Time" and "Summer Wars".

          The Stoy follows Hana; a young University Student who falls in love with a strange young man. It soon turns out he's a mysterious Half-Wolf-Half-Man descendant. Things start to take a more drastic turn when He dies leaving Hana alone to raise her two Children they bore.

          The rest of the film follows the children as they grow up and how Hana manages to raise them and deal with their gift, habits, situations and morals.

          The central action takes place in their new country home surrounded by wilderness and their interactions with the town folks and wild life.

          Like Hosada's previous works, this film has fantastic and unique character designs; that aim more to realism and art-house scene than traditional anime designs.

          The story is very heartwarming and cute as time goes on, there are some dark parts that become very heart wrenching. There's some very distinctive Ghibli influence in this piece of work, But I'm glad Hosada takes to his own territory.

          To some viewers it maybe a little too long running at almost at 2 hours. But overall its a superb anime film even if your familiar with Hosada's other films or not Wolf Children is great and must be seen, I highly recommended it for a heartwarming journey of endurance, love, coming of age and prosperity.
          9ilikeclaymation1

          If you didn't believe in Mamoru Hosuda after Summer Wars . . .

          You will after seeing the beautiful animation, and emotional purity of this film. This is a somber look at the struggles of a single mother completely out of her element, and fighting for each and every inch of ground in unfamiliar territory. While the comparison to Hayao Miyazaki is both inevitable, and present, Hosuda has established a unique style of story-telling that will help distinguish him from other animators, and hopefully bring him some much needed attention from international audiences. Never one to shy away from tear-jerking, Hosuda spins a somber tale of an unconventional family with unique challenges, and yet still makes it nearly universally relatable. While this film is technically in the fantasy genre, it is easily recommendable to fans of all film styles and all ages, with only some slight warnings for tasteful, completely non-sexual nudity.

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            Mamoru Hosoda was inspired to make this film when he asked someone about raising children. The person said raising children was like "having a monster or a wild animal in the house.
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            Lyrics by Mamoru Hosoda

            Music by Masakatsu Takagi

            Arranged by Masakatsu Takagi & Kenji Ashimoto

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            • 21. Juli 2012 (Japan)
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