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I honestly can't remember the last time I smiled so much!
This movie is far from a comedy, but it conveys an honest to goodness joy of life and love that is impossible to walk away from. Amazing acting, and a wonderful personal introduction to the amazing Mr. Benini, who I agree is one of Italy's national treasures. Most of all, I love the portrayal of Fatherhood in this movie. Where a man will do anything to protect his son and wife, even against impossible odds. Touching, sentimental, and simply wonderful. Too many adjectives, I know, but all of them apply!
10/10, because this is what movies should be like. Inspiring and moving. Bravo!
This movie is far from a comedy, but it conveys an honest to goodness joy of life and love that is impossible to walk away from. Amazing acting, and a wonderful personal introduction to the amazing Mr. Benini, who I agree is one of Italy's national treasures. Most of all, I love the portrayal of Fatherhood in this movie. Where a man will do anything to protect his son and wife, even against impossible odds. Touching, sentimental, and simply wonderful. Too many adjectives, I know, but all of them apply!
10/10, because this is what movies should be like. Inspiring and moving. Bravo!
A young princess with amazing flying talent and a merciful heart tries to save her small valley haven from cruel allies and a forest of deadly fungus and insects. Even in it's filtered down form, it sounds so much better than a Disney flick, doesn't it? Darn right it is.
I was fortunate enough to see the subtitled version of Nausicaa, and I must say that it has only strengthened my belief that Hayao Miyazaki is one of the greatest storytellers in the history of this planet. What most people will not realize is that "Kaze no tani no Naushika" is actually the life's work of Mister Miyazaki. Based on the manga (comic) of the same title, this movie is a mere snapshot into the world he has created for over a decade in comic form. Where similar movies like "Akira" failed to keep most of the impact of it's impossibly large story, Nausicaa actually keeps the same feel and look of the original story.
Without overwhelming the viewer, an amazing, well-crafted world is thrown into the mind's eye. One that is so breathtaking and alien to us, yet also one that is very possible. It even refrains from too much "This is the history of the world in one paragraph", and uses events in the story to explain the past, and why the world is the way it is.
Characters are very well crafted and wonderful to watch, especially Princess Nausicca and her protector, Master Yupa. The creatures in this movie are simply amazing as well, and Miyazaki is known for his wonderful creature imagination. The mighty Ohmu are some of the coolest "monsters" I have ever seen, and I'm looking forward to reading the manga version to see them more in depth. Another monster...this time very much so...that was amazing was the "God Warrior" who made a brief, but horrifying appearance against the Ohmu. Truly, this movie is the stuff of dreams...and nightmares.
This is also a very touching film. One that any age group can watch and come away with a happy heart. Though life is far from a perfect fairytale in Nausicaa, this movie focuses on the human spirit, and the harmony with the planet we should strive towards. It does sound a little sappy, but trust me, it's not. It's a struggle. If it is a triumph...well, that's up to the future to decide.
Anyone who likes the new Princess Mononoke movie will want to see this film, that started Miyazaki's amazing career with a momentous event. 10/10 rating.
I was fortunate enough to see the subtitled version of Nausicaa, and I must say that it has only strengthened my belief that Hayao Miyazaki is one of the greatest storytellers in the history of this planet. What most people will not realize is that "Kaze no tani no Naushika" is actually the life's work of Mister Miyazaki. Based on the manga (comic) of the same title, this movie is a mere snapshot into the world he has created for over a decade in comic form. Where similar movies like "Akira" failed to keep most of the impact of it's impossibly large story, Nausicaa actually keeps the same feel and look of the original story.
Without overwhelming the viewer, an amazing, well-crafted world is thrown into the mind's eye. One that is so breathtaking and alien to us, yet also one that is very possible. It even refrains from too much "This is the history of the world in one paragraph", and uses events in the story to explain the past, and why the world is the way it is.
Characters are very well crafted and wonderful to watch, especially Princess Nausicca and her protector, Master Yupa. The creatures in this movie are simply amazing as well, and Miyazaki is known for his wonderful creature imagination. The mighty Ohmu are some of the coolest "monsters" I have ever seen, and I'm looking forward to reading the manga version to see them more in depth. Another monster...this time very much so...that was amazing was the "God Warrior" who made a brief, but horrifying appearance against the Ohmu. Truly, this movie is the stuff of dreams...and nightmares.
This is also a very touching film. One that any age group can watch and come away with a happy heart. Though life is far from a perfect fairytale in Nausicaa, this movie focuses on the human spirit, and the harmony with the planet we should strive towards. It does sound a little sappy, but trust me, it's not. It's a struggle. If it is a triumph...well, that's up to the future to decide.
Anyone who likes the new Princess Mononoke movie will want to see this film, that started Miyazaki's amazing career with a momentous event. 10/10 rating.