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Mari iyagi

  • 2002
  • PG
  • 1h 26m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,5/10
936
MA NOTE
Mari iyagi (2002)
My Beutiful Girl, Mari
Liretrailer2 min 11 s
1 vidéo
43 photos
DrameFantaisieAnimation

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo boys find a beautiful world of magic and wonder when they find a magic marble in an old lighthouse. There they meet Mari and can escape from the growing hardships of their home livesTwo boys find a beautiful world of magic and wonder when they find a magic marble in an old lighthouse. There they meet Mari and can escape from the growing hardships of their home livesTwo boys find a beautiful world of magic and wonder when they find a magic marble in an old lighthouse. There they meet Mari and can escape from the growing hardships of their home lives

  • Director
    • Seong-gang Lee
  • Writers
    • Su-jeong Kang
    • Seong-gang Lee
    • Mi-ae Seo
  • Stars
    • Lee Byung-hun
    • Gong Hyung-jin
    • Bae Jong-ok
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,5/10
    936
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Seong-gang Lee
    • Writers
      • Su-jeong Kang
      • Seong-gang Lee
      • Mi-ae Seo
    • Stars
      • Lee Byung-hun
      • Gong Hyung-jin
      • Bae Jong-ok
    • 13Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 15Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux22

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    Lee Byung-hun
    Lee Byung-hun
    • Na-moo
    • (voice)
    Gong Hyung-jin
    Gong Hyung-jin
    • Jun-ho
    • (voice)
    Bae Jong-ok
    Bae Jong-ok
    • Na-moo's Mother
    • (voice)
    Ahn Sung-ki
    Ahn Sung-ki
    • Kyeong-min
    • (voice)
    • (as Sung-kee Ahn)
    Jang Hang-seon
    • Jun-ho's Father
    • (voice)
    • (as Hang-Seon Jang)
    Na Moon-hee
    Na Moon-hee
    • Na-moo's Grandmother
    • (voice)
    Christine M. Auten
    Christine M. Auten
    • Mom
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Greg Ayres
    Greg Ayres
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Clint Bickham
    • Jun-Ho
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Rick Burford
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Shelley Calene-Black
    Shelley Calene-Black
    • Grandma
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Victor Carsrud
    Victor Carsrud
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Kaytha Coker
    Kaytha Coker
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Jay Hickman
    Jay Hickman
    • Nam-Woo (Adult)
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Seok-jun Lee
    Seok-jun Lee
    • Office Colleague 1
    • (voice)
    George Manley
    George Manley
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Andy McAvin
    Andy McAvin
    • Beard Man
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Seong-gang Lee
    • Writers
      • Su-jeong Kang
      • Seong-gang Lee
      • Mi-ae Seo
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs13

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    10hektorthillet

    A quiet requiem to a beautiful childhood we all remember

    "My Beautiful Girl Mari" tells the story, or requiem if you will, of young Nam-woo's fast approaching adulthood, and the growing fear we all experienced growing up of ending up alone if we ever left that fantasy world that is our childhood were imagination is always company in the most bitter of days. We are softly submerged into a memory-like setting as the movie opens with what I would describe as one of the most haunting and calming intro montages I have ever seen in an animated film of this nature. You fly away on the path of a seagull, and for a moment you're thinking of your own life and memories with no motive; as Lee Byeong-Woo's opening score paints familiar images and summons warm thoughts of a beautiful memory that's past.

    You are introduced to Nam-woo, a young boy living a simple life in the beautiful coast of South Korea. There we meet other simple subjects like his young caring mother, his pet cat Yo, his grumpy grandmother, and best friend Jun-ho. They are all at a turning point in their lives. Nam-woo's mother is starting to date again after her husband's death. The grandmother is ailing quickly and trying to guide in the right path those she will leave behind. Nam-woo himself, deals with abandonment issues, after the death of his father, the though of his mother moving on with another man therefore forgetting him and his father; and the upcoming departure of his best friend as their lives as kids end and adulthood begins. As with most kids Nam-woo finds comfort in his own fantasies embodied by an angel-like girl and the world she inhabits who represent a more enduring and lasting bond. But as reality happens and nature runs its course fantasies fade, and Nam-woo must move on with the rest of his loved ones despite his wishes that the things he loves would never leave him.

    This is probably something most of us still deal with … things and people in our lives we refuse to let go. The character Nam-woo embodies that notion in a most realistic and gripping way. His loneliness and refusal of closeness with others by fear of abandonment is something many kids his age experience and later endure as grown ups. And I like very much the approach of this movie to these issues, in where there is not necessarily a happy compromise or an absolution; instead a world of options and question marks we might or might not figure out for the sake of the rest of our lives.

    Exquisite animation, haunting score, reflective subjects, and a calming escape for the mind are all part of what this work of art has to offer to those seeking something more meaningful in animation. Reminiscent of other great works such as "Whisper of The Heart", and as refreshing and inspiring as a Ghibli film; this beautiful story from Korea shows that everyone out there has visions of animation just as pure and resonant as the big boys.
    6siderite

    A worthy effort, but ultimately nothing special

    The animation looked shoddy from the start, especially facial expressions, but I thought I would give this Korean anime a chance. It is about two close childhood friends that meet when they are adults and reminisce about the good old times. Or at least, this my interpretation of the vague plot. The reality of the film is that these two adults meet, you get a feeling they are old friends, and then there they are, as children, for the rest of the movie.

    Now, the story is something of a childhood fantasy, where the two boys find a magical marble that transposes them into an alternate reality. It doesn't happen all the time, only at random moments that seem to have no connection to what goes on around. Then there are bits of school and personal life that defines the characters. It all ends when one of the boys has to leave for Seoul.

    I felt it tried to be a Korean Miyazaki clone, but failed. The animation could have been better, but then again, if the story was good, I could have ignored it. The story was good in principle, too, with the childhood friendship, the mysterious girl (I guess she was a girl) from the fantasy world, the fluffy things, etc. However, it was all fragmented, unclear, like they wanted to make a series and then they collapsed all into a anime movie, with only the relevant bits salvaged for the end product.

    Bottom line: If they wanted a masterpiece of atmosphere and animation, they couldn't do it. If they thought they were doing something with a deep plot and emotional story, they failed. The result is somewhat in the middle, not one nor the other, and feels unnatural, broken.
    6GSmith9072

    A nice but forgettable fantasy tale

    Perhaps due to the fact that I couldn't access the English subtitles with the original Korean voice actors, I found the voice work engorging and mild. Also, I was surprised that a film that deals with the theme of growing up and moving on (a subject that usually gains instant sympathy from myself), didn't particular move me. I compare this film to Miyizaki's masterpiece "My Neighbor Tortoro" where fantastical characters accompany the overall theme of common childhood hardships. In "My Beautiful Girl Mari", the fantasy may or may not exist, but I found it not really relevant to the progression of the story. In fact, the story did have more depth and interest then the images and occurrences that took place in the metaphysical universe in which the protagonists meet Mari, an odd-looking floating female in white. Maybe because of the nature of the film's two protagonists, I couldn't really connect with them connecting emotionally to the nature of the fantasy. Certain aspects in the film's emotion do succeed however, such as the important friendship between the the boys. It makes the film's ending more touching and meaningful. The soft, soothing music also complements the story's tone and animation framework.

    "Mari" is interesting due to it's unique artistic style. The animation is not the common type used, and it makes for a more interesting visual appeal. I saw a lot of potential however in the story and deeper meaning of the film, and found it quite lacking.
    jaysondh

    I've seen it in the UK!

    Just as the above user states - a unique and visually stunning animation piece from Korea! Highly recommended!

    Namoo, a young boy living with his mother and grandmother, explores an old lighthouse with his friend Junho and his cat, Yeo. They discover a mysterious marble which transports them to a rich and vibrant fantasy world.

    Unavailable outside of Korea? - Well, I recently (May 2004) imported the Region 3 DVD to the UK from Hong Kong for a very low price. Beautiful cover - that's what initially grabbed my attention! I'm certainly glad it did! My copy's entitled "Love Fantasy* My Beautiful Girl, Mari". Seek it out!
    5ebossert

    A Shameless Excuse To Make Another Boring Anime Film

    Like art-house movies, I have a love/hate relationship with anime. Sometimes I'm treated to a magical Miyazaki film, a quaint comedy like "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time", or an excellent romance like "5 Centimeters Per Second." Other times, however, I'm forced to sit through boring tripe like "Serial Experiments Lain" or "Grave of the Fireflies." I'm disappointed to report that "My Beautiful Girl Mari" safely rests within the latter category.

    The big problem with this movie is that there's no development for any of the characters and all of the relationships are wafer thin. You barely get to see the boy spend time with his family, which is allegedly the primary cause for his discontent with his personal life. It might have been a good idea to spend a little more time within the household so the viewer gets a better understanding of why this kid is so depressed all the time. And what's with that girl at his school? Did she serve any purpose whatsoever in this movie?

    It's no understatement to say that 90% of the running time is dedicated to showing the kid and his friend doing all sorts of dull activities like sleeping, walking around an old lighthouse, and other trivialities. Some of the swimming scenes were good, but that's about it. I don't know about you, but when I was a kid I would actually have fun when spending time with my friends, and a lot of the games we invented could easily fill a number of movies. A child's imagination is quite impressive when attempting to find something fun to do. It's too bad the filmmakers here were content with unimaginative wandering and dull-as-dirt filler material. Watch "Ponyo" (2008) for a more successful endeavor.

    But I still haven't even gotten to the worst part of this movie. And let me tell you, it's a definitive black eye to the filmmakers of "My Beautiful Girl Mari." What is it? Quite frankly, there is virtually no time spent in the fantasy realm with Mari. This completely cripples the entire premise of the movie, and one scene in particular makes this perfectly clear. At the 50-minute mark the kid worries about how "all of this might end" even though he had literally spent less than 2 MINUTES with the girl throughout the ENTIRE FILM! That, my friends, is HORRIBLE relationship development.

    Don't believe me? Try this. Imagine that you're on a first date. You meet this person at a restaurant, introduce yourself, and then sit at the table. While waiting for the server to bring you your drinks you say, "Gee sweety, I don't know how I'd live without you." Rest assured that you'll never get a second date.

    It's really a shame, because the animation in this film is gorgeous at times, but the whole project falls in on itself with an uninspired script. Did the filmmakers not know that the premise they're attempting to sell is the conflict between reality and fantasy? Don't you think it would be a good idea to fully develop the difficulties of reality and fully develop the comforts of fantasy? Neither of which is given enough attention here. What we end up with is lots and lots of dull filler. Why do some filmmakers feel the need to make anime films as bland as humanly possible? It's no exaggeration to say that the title of the film should be changed from "My Beautiful Girl Mari" to "My Boring Life."

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 janvier 2002 (South Korea)
    • Pays d’origine
      • South Korea
    • Site officiel
      • SIZ entertainment co.,ltd (South Korea)
    • Langues
      • English
      • Korean
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ma belle fille, Mari
    • sociétés de production
      • iPictures
      • Muhan Investment
      • Korean Film Council
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    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 58 798 $ US
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      1 heure 26 minutes
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