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8,1/10
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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.
- Auszeichnungen
- 19 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
Aoi Miyazaki
- Hana
- (Synchronisation)
Takao Osawa
- Ôkami otoko
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Ôsawa Takao)
Haru Kuroki
- Yuki (shôjo-ki)
- (Synchronisation)
Yukito Nishii
- Ame (shônen-ki)
- (Synchronisation)
Momoka Ôno
- Yuki (yônen-ki)
- (Synchronisation)
Amon Kabe
- Ame (yônen-ki)
- (Synchronisation)
Takuma Hiraoka
- Sôhei
- (Synchronisation)
Megumi Hayashibara
- Sôhei no haha
- (Synchronisation)
Tadashi Nakamura
- Hosokawa
- (Synchronisation)
Tomie Kataoka
- Nirasaki no oba-san
- (Synchronisation)
Takashi Kobayashi
- Nirasaki no dan'na-san
- (Synchronisation)
Hajime Inoue
- Tendô
- (Synchronisation)
Shôta Sometani
- Tanabe-sensei
- (Synchronisation)
Taichi Masu
- Radio Announcer
- (Synchronisation)
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In the vein of films like Totoro, and in contrast to Mamoru Hosoda's previous Summer Wars, this film glides along without an epic struggle driving the story. Rather, the greatest moments are the depictions of family life and the picturesque sketches of Tokyo and the Japanese countryside.
The story begins with the start of the eponymous wolf children's parents' love, and progresses through births, deaths, moves, the first day of school, and their growth into adults. The story is almost too ordinary, but in its normality, its moments are universal. One can't help but stare in awe at the beauty of life as it happens, and be reminded of the beauty of one's own mundane yet special lives.
The art is also quite something. Tokyo's bustling life is reduced to warm glows of winter, and the Japanese farms and countryside is rendered beautifully whether it be in rain, sun, or snow.
Watch it. It's not of the same scale as Hosoda's previous Summer Wars or The Girl Who Leapt through Time, but it packs an emotional punch that surpasses either of them. You'll shed a few tears, and marvel at the beauty of the world and our lives.
The story begins with the start of the eponymous wolf children's parents' love, and progresses through births, deaths, moves, the first day of school, and their growth into adults. The story is almost too ordinary, but in its normality, its moments are universal. One can't help but stare in awe at the beauty of life as it happens, and be reminded of the beauty of one's own mundane yet special lives.
The art is also quite something. Tokyo's bustling life is reduced to warm glows of winter, and the Japanese farms and countryside is rendered beautifully whether it be in rain, sun, or snow.
Watch it. It's not of the same scale as Hosoda's previous Summer Wars or The Girl Who Leapt through Time, but it packs an emotional punch that surpasses either of them. You'll shed a few tears, and marvel at the beauty of the world and our lives.
This film was excellent, may I even say better than spirited away? Possibly. The Wolf Children was much(for lack of a better word)better than I had expected. I simply astonished me. The animation was fantastic the background was exquisite, and the storyline was moving. Mamoru Hosoda has not failed again, if you liked this I would suggest you watch "Summer Wars" or "The Girl Who Leaped Through Time".
Wolf Children is massively underrated in my opinion.
Though there is no spoiler here, I would like to say one thing about the ending, the ending is not conclusive, it is quite open, though still powerful. So because of this, some people may not like the ending, at first it had me in tears because of its beauty, but also had me angry because of the ending. But still a fantastic film.
Ratings:
Animation: 9.5/10
Storyline: 9.8/10
Background scenery: 10/10 (Amazing background scenery, greatly drawn)
Character personality: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
Thanks for reading.
Wolf Children is massively underrated in my opinion.
Though there is no spoiler here, I would like to say one thing about the ending, the ending is not conclusive, it is quite open, though still powerful. So because of this, some people may not like the ending, at first it had me in tears because of its beauty, but also had me angry because of the ending. But still a fantastic film.
Ratings:
Animation: 9.5/10
Storyline: 9.8/10
Background scenery: 10/10 (Amazing background scenery, greatly drawn)
Character personality: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
Thanks for reading.
- Nik
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.
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.
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.
Wolf Children, or Ōkami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki (Wolf Children: Ame and Yuki) as its called in Japan, is hands down one of the best movies I have ever seen. Not even counting its ranking among the anime category, Wolf Children takes place in my own personal hall of fame movies. In this movie, director Mamoru Hosoda completely blows away all expectations with a film that will really touch you. Wolf Children is a story of trials, perseverance, and the love of a family. For parents, you have nothing to worry about, the full extent of violence being very little. However, it is best to watch with your children, as there are a few amazingly sad moments. Wolf Children can be seen alone, or in a group with equally satisfying results. If there is one negative point I could make on this movie, it would be the first 5-10 minutes being slow, but after the first 5 minutes or so, you become completely entranced and will wish it were longer. If you come to love this movie as I do, watch "Summer Wars" by the same director, another movie both adults and children can love.
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- WissenswertesMamoru 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.
- VerbindungenFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Underappreciated Anime Movies (2016)
- SoundtracksOkâsan no Uta
(Mother's Song)
Performed by Ann Sally & Masakatsu Takagi
Lyrics by Mamoru Hosoda
Music by Masakatsu Takagi
Arranged by Masakatsu Takagi & Kenji Ashimoto
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 258.252 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 91.426 $
- 11. Mai 2025
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 55.293.285 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 57 Min.(117 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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