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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA cellist in a small orchestra receives help from animals to help him practice his music.A cellist in a small orchestra receives help from animals to help him practice his music.A cellist in a small orchestra receives help from animals to help him practice his music.
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Hideki Sasaki
- Gauche
- (voce)
Keiko Yokozawa
- Viola Girl
- (voce)
- …
Kôichi Hashimoto
- Orchestra Member 1
- (voce)
- (as Yôichi Mitsuhashi)
Junji Chiba
- First Cellist
- (voce)
Fuyumi Shiraishi
- Cat
- (voce)
Kaneta Kimotsuki
- Cuckoo
- (voce)
Kazue Takahashi
- Tanuki
- (voce)
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"Gauche the Cellist" is a 1982 Japanese animated film directed by Isao Takahata, known for his work at Studio Ghibli. It's a charming and poignant coming-of-age story that blends fantasy and realism.
Plot Summary: The film follows Gauche, a young boy who dreams of becoming a renowned cellist. However, he's clumsy and easily discouraged, leading to constant frustration and self-doubt. His journey takes him through various encounters with eccentric characters, including a mischievous goblin, a lonely old man, and a traveling musician. Through these experiences, Gauche learns valuable lessons about perseverance, self-acceptance, and the importance of finding joy in the simple things.
Strengths: * Beautiful Animation: Takahata's signature style is on full display, with lush backgrounds, expressive character designs, and fluid animation. The film is a visual feast for the eyes.
* Heartfelt Story: "Gauche the Cellist" is a heartwarming and emotionally resonant film that explores themes of self-discovery, overcoming adversity, and the power of music.
* Endearing Characters: Gauche is a relatable and endearing protagonist, and the supporting characters are quirky and memorable.
Weaknesses: * Pacing: The film's pacing can be uneven at times, with some scenes feeling slower than others.
* Limited Appeal: The film's target audience may be primarily children and families, and some adults might find the story a bit simplistic.
Overall: "Gauche the Cellist" is a delightful and heartwarming film that will resonate with viewers of all ages. While it may not be as groundbreaking as some of Takahata's later works, it's a charming and beautifully crafted story that celebrates the power of perseverance and the joy of music.
Who will enjoy it?
* Fans of Studio Ghibli films * Children and families looking for a heartwarming and entertaining film * Those who appreciate beautiful animation and charming stories Who might not enjoy it?
* Viewers seeking a fast-paced or action-packed film * Adults who prefer more complex and sophisticated narratives * Those who are not fond of slower-paced coming-of-age stories.
Plot Summary: The film follows Gauche, a young boy who dreams of becoming a renowned cellist. However, he's clumsy and easily discouraged, leading to constant frustration and self-doubt. His journey takes him through various encounters with eccentric characters, including a mischievous goblin, a lonely old man, and a traveling musician. Through these experiences, Gauche learns valuable lessons about perseverance, self-acceptance, and the importance of finding joy in the simple things.
Strengths: * Beautiful Animation: Takahata's signature style is on full display, with lush backgrounds, expressive character designs, and fluid animation. The film is a visual feast for the eyes.
* Heartfelt Story: "Gauche the Cellist" is a heartwarming and emotionally resonant film that explores themes of self-discovery, overcoming adversity, and the power of music.
* Endearing Characters: Gauche is a relatable and endearing protagonist, and the supporting characters are quirky and memorable.
Weaknesses: * Pacing: The film's pacing can be uneven at times, with some scenes feeling slower than others.
* Limited Appeal: The film's target audience may be primarily children and families, and some adults might find the story a bit simplistic.
Overall: "Gauche the Cellist" is a delightful and heartwarming film that will resonate with viewers of all ages. While it may not be as groundbreaking as some of Takahata's later works, it's a charming and beautifully crafted story that celebrates the power of perseverance and the joy of music.
Who will enjoy it?
* Fans of Studio Ghibli films * Children and families looking for a heartwarming and entertaining film * Those who appreciate beautiful animation and charming stories Who might not enjoy it?
* Viewers seeking a fast-paced or action-packed film * Adults who prefer more complex and sophisticated narratives * Those who are not fond of slower-paced coming-of-age stories.
Classic anime and as an Anime-fan I just HAD to see this one.
Really lovely scenery, velvety storyline and hugely funny bits and pieces make this one a real treat. The Disney-influences are still really noticeable, but also are many aspects of what has become known as anime a couple of years later.
As classic a movie as Disney's Snow White.
Really lovely scenery, velvety storyline and hugely funny bits and pieces make this one a real treat. The Disney-influences are still really noticeable, but also are many aspects of what has become known as anime a couple of years later.
As classic a movie as Disney's Snow White.
Isao Takahata is one of the greatest directors of all time, either in animation of live action, and here we are shown one of his early pre- Ghibli films. The quality of the artwork and animation is sub-par compared to his later films (such as Grave of the Fireflies, which he made only six years after this film but it feels like it was made with ten times the budget and more advanced technology). The soundtrack is marvelous as it consists of Beethoven's 6th symphony and there is a very interesting cello solo later in the film.
Overall, I found this film better than Pom Poko and Yamadas but not as good as Grave of the Fireflies and Only Yesterday, which I consider his two masterpieces.
Overall, I found this film better than Pom Poko and Yamadas but not as good as Grave of the Fireflies and Only Yesterday, which I consider his two masterpieces.
Really well-made. Beautiful, poetic, dreamy, moving. And all that with humor. I watched it with my 8 years old son and we both laughed a lot. Beethoven looking angry from the wall was hilarious.
I'll watch it again.
I'll watch it again.
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Goshu, a young Cellist, is fond of Beethoven, but isn't good enough to please his comrades...
There's only 10 days left before the great concert, and he still isn't ready.... working hard at home, he's disturbed, every evening, by animals, who will help him to learn how to play music with true feelings.
It's like a faerie tale, ideal for children, and if anyone thought classical music was only useful for adds, he should go and see this film!!
There's only 10 days left before the great concert, and he still isn't ready.... working hard at home, he's disturbed, every evening, by animals, who will help him to learn how to play music with true feelings.
It's like a faerie tale, ideal for children, and if anyone thought classical music was only useful for adds, he should go and see this film!!
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- ConnessioniFollowed by Taneyamagahara no yoru (2006)
- Colonne sonoreSymphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
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