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Princesse Mononoké

Titre original : Mononoke-hime
  • 1997
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  • 2h 13min
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Gillian Anderson, Claire Danes, Yuriko Ishida, and Akihiro Miwa in Princesse Mononoké (1997)
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En quête d'un remède contre la malédiction d'un Tatarigami, Ashitaka se retrouve plongé au coeur d'une guerre entre les dieux de la forêt et Tatara, une colonie minière. Dans cette quête, il... Tout lireEn quête d'un remède contre la malédiction d'un Tatarigami, Ashitaka se retrouve plongé au coeur d'une guerre entre les dieux de la forêt et Tatara, une colonie minière. Dans cette quête, il fait la rencontre de San, la princesse Mononoke.En quête d'un remède contre la malédiction d'un Tatarigami, Ashitaka se retrouve plongé au coeur d'une guerre entre les dieux de la forêt et Tatara, une colonie minière. Dans cette quête, il fait la rencontre de San, la princesse Mononoke.

  • Réalisation
    • Hayao Miyazaki
  • Scénario
    • Hayao Miyazaki
  • Casting principal
    • Yôji Matsuda
    • Yuriko Ishida
    • Yûko Tanaka
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,3/10
    463 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    909
    3
    • Réalisation
      • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Scénario
      • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Casting principal
      • Yôji Matsuda
      • Yuriko Ishida
      • Yûko Tanaka
    • 872avis d'utilisateurs
    • 153avis des critiques
    • 76Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Film noté 83 parmi les meilleurs
    • Récompenses
      • 14 victoires et 6 nominations au total

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    Princess Mononoke: The Collected Works of Hayao Miyazaki

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    Rôles principaux98

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    Yôji Matsuda
    • Ashitaka
    • (voix)
    Yuriko Ishida
    Yuriko Ishida
    • San
    • (voix)
    • …
    Yûko Tanaka
    • Eboshi-gozen
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    Billy Crudup
    Billy Crudup
    • Ashitaka
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Billy Bob Thornton
    Billy Bob Thornton
    • Jigo
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Minnie Driver
    Minnie Driver
    • Lady Eboshi
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
    • Gonza
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • …
    Claire Danes
    Claire Danes
    • San
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    John DeMita
    John DeMita
    • Kohroku
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Jada Pinkett Smith
    Jada Pinkett Smith
    • Toki
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Moro
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Okkoto
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    Corey Burton
    Corey Burton
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
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    Tara Strong
    Tara Strong
    • Kaya
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • (as Tara Charandoff)
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    Julia Fletcher
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • (as Julia DeMita)
    Debi Derryberry
    Debi Derryberry
    • Hii-sama
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    Alex Fernandez
    Alex Fernandez
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Jack Fletcher
    Jack Fletcher
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Scénario
      • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'Princess Mononoke' explores the conflict between humans and nature, emphasizing balance and coexistence. It delves into environmentalism, industrialization's impact, and moral complexities, presenting nuanced characters. The film challenges viewers to consider human actions' consequences on nature and the importance of understanding different perspectives. The animation is lauded for its beauty and detail, enhancing the immersive and thought-provoking experience. Some find the narrative dense, while others appreciate its depth and emotional resonance.
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    10misty6767

    Very touching movie!

    The first time I saw Princess Mononoke I was completely moved and surprised. Since it was a Studio Ghibli film dubbed by Disney I liked the fact that it wasn't a "they all lived naively ever after" film. There were no complete "good" or "bad" guys. Even Lady Eboshi the most antagonist character in the movie had a reasonable motive for trying to get rid of the animal gods and cutting down the forest. Although it her actions were environmentally damaging and wrong in general, she did it to help her people survive which is what all the species on Earth strive for. Another wonderful aspect of the plot is that it sends a message - Protect the Earth and all will survive in peace - a message either discreetly or strongly portrayed in many of Miyazaki's films. Perhaps the portrayal of this message (and the tiny hint of San and Ashitaka's romance and Moro's views on nature) was what made the film so touching to me.

    Like many Miyazaki movies, the animation (as always) is wonderful and nicely detailed which is also another quality that genuine Disney films lack (thank goodness for Studio Ghibli). The music was beautiful and well suited to the movie.

    The only predicament to the movie is that it is a bit downbeat and does not contain much happy laughter (oh well, I can watch My Neighbor Totoro - also a good movie - for happy laughter.).

    10/10 - And my favourite movie of all time.
    10alvaradj

    A true work of art that takes animation to an entirely new level

    I saw Mononoke Hime on its USA release back in late December 1999 under its U.S. title Princess Mononoke. I had read quite a bit about this film and its director but was still totally overwhelmed by the beauty and brutality of this movie. The complexity of this movie is something never seen in the United States in an animated movie and even exceeds that of most live action movies as well. It combines love and hate, war and romance, nobility and deception in ways rarely seen in movies today. Lines of good and evil are anything but clear cut and in the end is hope but no guarantees, no promises. This is truly an adult movie but my children, ages 12 to 15 all loved it and talked about it for days later. Even my wife who holds a strong prejudice against Japanese animation enjoyed this movie.

    Go and see this movie. You won't be disappointed.
    10seamas

    Stunning and sharp (in any language)

    I saw this film in Japan, in Japanese with no sub-titles, I don't speak a word of the language and I was still enthralled! It is Miyazaki most visually intense (surpassing, at long last, Nausicaa) and is alive with color and movement the like not yet seen in anime.

    The story is complex, and after talking with Japanese friends, it is clear that much of it went over my head (particularly that relating to specific Japanese myths), but the important elements came through. Miyazaki's long infatuation with technology verses nature and man's relation to God (or gods) weave throughout the film as does his trend for strong women characters.

    Even with the language barrier, the film is of such intense emotion that it caries you through to the end. The change in dynamic between the crashing fight scenes and the quiet scenes of healing by the lake is so broad and so well paced that I can't remember a film where my emotional state was so expertly varied.

    If you have a chance to see this film, in any language, I recommend you do.
    10zetes

    one of the best films i've ever had the chance to see

    Princess Mononoke is, without a doubt, one of the best films I have ever witnessed. There has never been an animated film even close to this -- I kept thinking after I left the theater, how can Disney even have the guts to make another film after seeing this? Even live action movies pale in comparison to Princess Mononoke. There has never been a film to pay such close attention to details. Watch for the magnificent and subtle flying insects throughout the film, especially in the ancient forest, where bioluminescent dragonflies glide gently around the screen. There are thousands of subtleties such as this. You'd have to see it a dozen times to appreciate this film fully. Aside from it being the most beautiful film I've ever seen, it also has an enormously powerful script. The characters are some of the the most well rounded in all film. Ashitaka especially, the main character of the film, is so nuanced that he has become in my mind one of the great characters in film, up there with Charles Foster Kane and Jake LaMotta. I would compare him to Freder, the main character of Fritz Lang's Metropolis. His role in the film is a mediator between the forces of humans and the gods of nature. Both sides comment several times that Ashitaka must be on the other side, when he is trying desperately to convince everyone that there are no sides. Peace is the way. There is a little to be desired in the American voice talent. Claire Daines was certainly a wrong choice for San (Princess Mononoke), and Billy Bob Thornton just could not hide his southern accent, which made the character of Jigo seem more comical than he was probably supposed to be. Gillian Anderson's voice clashed with her character, the wolf god Moro, a bit. It hardly affected my passion. The film was so spectacular and beautiful that James Earl Jones could have voiced San and it would have detracted little. Definitely, though, I'm praying that they release the DVD with subtitle options. Anyway, Princess Mononoke is the best film of 1999, the best film of the 1990's, and, in my personal top ten list, no lower than #5, but closer to #2. 12 hours later and my heart is still beating with the power of Princess Mononoke! America: SEE IT!
    8beardyfriesen

    An extremely good movie that superseded my preconceptions about the animation style it is presented in.

    A few years ago I would have tossed this film into a collection of movies I like to call the rubbish pile. Recently, however, I have forced myself, with great difficulty, to open my mind and look at the entire picture. Instead of focusing on one or two aspects of the movie I do not like and formulating a biased opinion based on my hasty and clouded notions, I can now decipher both the good and bad points of a given flick. Upon watching Princess Mononoke, I must say I first thought it would be very difficult to look past the animation style and see it for what it was- a dynamic film directed be the highly acclaimed Hayao Miyazaki. After about ten minutes of dwelling on the follies (and there are, in my opinion, many) of the "anime" style of art, I became enthralled with the quickly unfolding plot and the subsequently dire fate bestowed upon Ashitaka, the protagonist of the film. After Ashitaka leaves his village to search for a treatment to remedy his affliction, I no longer cared that this was an animated feature; I was on the edge of my seat, wondering what would happen next. I no longer disliked that every character had abnormally large eyes (though not over-sized to the point of utter absurdity) or that the English overdubbing was a little choppy. In fact, I even began to enjoy the accomplished yet subtle computer generated effects interspersed throughout. By the last half hour I was hooked to the screen, eagerly awaiting the conclusion I wanted so badly to end the bitter conflict of the plot. By the end, I realized that this movie carried a powerful moral with it: man's continuous tampering with nature brings about as much savagery as it does progress, as much suffering as it does good, and that a sound compromise must be struck between nature and civilization. I do not harbor any negative feelings towards those who rated this movie poorly, as I used to be one of those people. All I have to say to them is this: look at a both the visual and symbolic attributes of a movie before rating it harshly. If, after observing all these features and idiosyncrasies, you still wholeheartedly hate the film, then by all means give it a one. After all, what would the world be like if we were all did not criticize or question our surroundings?

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    • Anecdotes
      When Harvey Weinstein obtained the North-American distribution rights to Princess Mononoke, he approached director Hayao Miyazaki and insisted on a shorter version of the film that would be better attuned to American audiences. However, Miyazaki was still so upset by the heavily cut version of his Nausicaä de la vallée du vent (1984) (released as 'Warriors of the Wind') that he angrily left the meeting. Several days later, Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki sent a katana sword to Weinstein's office with 'NO CUTS' embedded into its blade. The film was later released in the USA in its uncut version. When asked about the incident in an interview, Miyazaki simply smiled and stated "I defeated him".
    • Gaffes
      When Ashitaka first visits the Forest Spirits home, he spots the Spirit's traces (shape of his hooves) underneath the water surface. But later in the movie, the spirit is seen as a walking surface, which is regarded as a goof. It isn't. The spirit, shishigami, can do whatever it pleases.
    • Citations

      Osa: Life is suffering. It is hard. The world is cursed. But still, you find reasons to keep living.

    • Crédits fous
      There are no opening credits.
    • Versions alternatives
      When aired on Canadian cable channel, YTV, a slightly different earlier "rough-cut" version of the English dub aired instead of the theatrical version. This version features some different dialogue such as in the scene where Lady Eboshi first sees San, she calls her "Wolf beast" instead of "Princess Mononoke". The singing of the movie's theme is also left in Japanese and not dubbed into English for this version.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Princess Mononoke: How the film was conceived (1998)
    • Bandes originales
      Mononoke-Hime/Princess Mononoke Theme Song
      (Japanese vocal version)

      Lyrics By Hayao Miyazaki

      Vocals by counter-tenor Yoshikazu Mera

      Music composed by Joe Hisaishi

      Music performed by Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Hiroshi Kumagai

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 janvier 2000 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La princesa Mononoke
    • Sociétés de production
      • DENTSU Music And Entertainment
      • Nibariki
      • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
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    • Budget
      • 2 400 000 000 JPY (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 11 696 687 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 144 446 $US
      • 31 oct. 1999
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 177 644 724 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 13 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby SR
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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