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4.7/10
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAn orphan girl, Earwig, is adopted by a witch and comes home to a spooky house filled with mystery and magic.An orphan girl, Earwig, is adopted by a witch and comes home to a spooky house filled with mystery and magic.An orphan girl, Earwig, is adopted by a witch and comes home to a spooky house filled with mystery and magic.
- पुरस्कार
- 2 कुल नामांकन
Taylor Henderson
- Earwig
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
JB Blanc
- Mr. Jenkins
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Tom Bromhead
- Cook
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
- (as Thomas Bromhead)
Alex Cartañá
- Assistant Matron
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Pandora Colin
- Matron
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Richard E. Grant
- The Mandrake
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Gaku Hamada
- Tômasu
- (वॉइस)
Logan Hannan
- Custard
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Kokoro Hirasawa
- Âya
- (वॉइस)
Summer Jenkins
- Phyllis
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Eva Kaminsky
- Assistant Cook
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Vanessa Marshall
- Bella Yaga
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Sherina Munaf
- Earwig's Mother
- (वॉइस)
- (as Sherina Munafu)
Kacey Musgraves
- Earwig's Mother
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Vivienne Rutherford
- Sally
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
Dan Stevens
- Thomas
- (English version)
- (वॉइस)
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3ydtf
Saw this during the world premiere, an NHK broadcast (I'm in Japan and speak Japanese) and, while the CGI was initially off-putting - it looks like every other Japanese cartoon-to-CGI adaptation but with occasional Ghibli Eyes, and plastic SF5 Ken Banana Hair on everyone - it gradually started to win me over. Then, right when the story progression suggests that the third act is going to begin, as the past catches up with everyone, so that we can bring everything to a satisfying narrative conclusion... instead, we just get a smash cut to black and the credits.
The ending 100% feels like the cliffhanger to make you want to watch the second half of the movie. Unfortunately, so far as I am aware, there IS no second half. So instead, the movie just kind of tosses a bunch of narrative threads out, ignores all of them for nearly its entire runtime, and then remembers them all juuuuuust long enough to remind you that it ignored them entirely, before suddenly grinding to a halt.
Reasonably charming at times, if you're willing to accept that basically nothing that happens in the movie matters at all, and that there's no ending. Or, in other words, it's a modern Ghibli movie, I guess. Goro Miyazaki has inherited his father's knack for telling two thirds of a story.
The ending 100% feels like the cliffhanger to make you want to watch the second half of the movie. Unfortunately, so far as I am aware, there IS no second half. So instead, the movie just kind of tosses a bunch of narrative threads out, ignores all of them for nearly its entire runtime, and then remembers them all juuuuuust long enough to remind you that it ignored them entirely, before suddenly grinding to a halt.
Reasonably charming at times, if you're willing to accept that basically nothing that happens in the movie matters at all, and that there's no ending. Or, in other words, it's a modern Ghibli movie, I guess. Goro Miyazaki has inherited his father's knack for telling two thirds of a story.
I saw today that there was a new film from studio Ghibli, and I got excited. Then I watched it... I shouldn't have. The story begins a bit confusing, it's very disjointed and plays out like a montage, as the whole movie sort of seems to. Things begin to pick up around the middle, and you start to trace the movie so far, and it leads your mind to many possibilities that you can theorize may come to pass. When the time comes to deliver on even a single one of the things that were foreshadowed, it never does. The entire film feels like a budget toddler program, like something from Cocomelon... and it's insulting that it bares the Studio Ghibli name. The ending was a big slap in the face, and everything you have been anticipating gets dumped in your lap like a curtain reveal, amd the movie ends, with no rhyme or reason, it's just over. What?
Devoid of all the simple aesthetics, elegant touch & magical qualities that fans have come to expect from a Studio Ghibli presentation, Earwig and the Witch marks their first foray into 3D computer-generated feature filmmaking but the story in itself is so dull, bland & uninspiring that the film as a whole turns out to be the studio's first real misfire and is a disappointment on all fronts.
Directed by Goro Miyazaki (Tales from Earthsea & From Up on Poppy Hill), the film simply fails to create any sort of intrigue or excitement from start to finish, and is so uneventful & unimaginative that despite it being about magic & witches, it never for once feels magical. The narrative has no sense of direction or purpose and there is barely any effort to make the characters compelling enough to garner our interest.
In addition to that, the studio's patented animation which over the years had played an essential role in infusing depth, richness & resonance to its hand-drawn imagery is unceremoniously replaced by computer-generated animation that not only seems rather ordinary & outdated but is also hollow, lifeless & soulless from within. There's a glossy, synthetic vibe to its images that just doesn't feel right plus the rendering is also lacking an organic flair.
Overall, Earwig and the Witch is absolutely unworthy of Studio Ghibli banner and is hands down the famed animation studio's worst entry to date. It is a departure from everything its production house stands for, and it doesn't even have the storytelling basics covered. One can't even argue that it aims for something ambitious but fails, for there is hardly any story at all. Putting a blemish on Studio Ghibli's unblemished legacy, Goro Miyazaki's latest is nothing less than an embarrassment.
Directed by Goro Miyazaki (Tales from Earthsea & From Up on Poppy Hill), the film simply fails to create any sort of intrigue or excitement from start to finish, and is so uneventful & unimaginative that despite it being about magic & witches, it never for once feels magical. The narrative has no sense of direction or purpose and there is barely any effort to make the characters compelling enough to garner our interest.
In addition to that, the studio's patented animation which over the years had played an essential role in infusing depth, richness & resonance to its hand-drawn imagery is unceremoniously replaced by computer-generated animation that not only seems rather ordinary & outdated but is also hollow, lifeless & soulless from within. There's a glossy, synthetic vibe to its images that just doesn't feel right plus the rendering is also lacking an organic flair.
Overall, Earwig and the Witch is absolutely unworthy of Studio Ghibli banner and is hands down the famed animation studio's worst entry to date. It is a departure from everything its production house stands for, and it doesn't even have the storytelling basics covered. One can't even argue that it aims for something ambitious but fails, for there is hardly any story at all. Putting a blemish on Studio Ghibli's unblemished legacy, Goro Miyazaki's latest is nothing less than an embarrassment.
I didn't connect with the characters or the story. It is not entertaining to watch horrid treatment of children. I didn't like it at all.
Did they really end the movie like that? lol
It felt like a first episode or half worked pilot for a series that was never meant to get picked up.
Now we'll never know what happens.
I gave 5 points because it had good ideas, but I took away 5 points because of the "ending" and the lack of a real conclusion. It goes nowhere.
I'm expecting lots of people to hate this movie. I hate when movies do that. It's very annoying. The Devil Inside and The Turning did the same thing. They present ideas and characters, but do nothing with them.
It felt like a first episode or half worked pilot for a series that was never meant to get picked up.
Now we'll never know what happens.
I gave 5 points because it had good ideas, but I took away 5 points because of the "ending" and the lack of a real conclusion. It goes nowhere.
I'm expecting lots of people to hate this movie. I hate when movies do that. It's very annoying. The Devil Inside and The Turning did the same thing. They present ideas and characters, but do nothing with them.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe end credits feature a montage of still illustrations done in traditional pencil and ink style, unlike the preceding 80 minutes of CG animation. These static drawings show events that happen after the end of the movie. A similar technique was done in an earlier Ghibli movie, My Neighbour Totoro (1988). In one of them, Earwig is seen watching on her brand new TV another Studio Ghibli animated movie, हाउल का चलता-फिरता महल (2004).
- कनेक्शनFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Sega Smol Boi (2020)
- साउंडट्रैकDon't Disturb Me
Lyrics by Gorô Miyazaki
Music by Satoshi Takebe
Vocals by Sherina Munaf
Guitars: Hiroki Kamemoto (from Glim Spanky)
Bass: Kiyokazu Takano (from Mrs. Green Apple)
Drums: Kavka Shishido
Keyboards: Satoshi Takebe
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