Sailor Moon S the Movie: Il cristallo del cuore
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn unusual snow storm hits the town and the Sailor Scouts discover that an evil snow queen Kaguya, wants to freeze the entire earth. It's up to the Inner Sailor Scouts along with the Outers,... Leggi tuttoAn unusual snow storm hits the town and the Sailor Scouts discover that an evil snow queen Kaguya, wants to freeze the entire earth. It's up to the Inner Sailor Scouts along with the Outers, to defeat the Queen. Meanwhile, Luna falls in love with a human astronomer named Kakeru w... Leggi tuttoAn unusual snow storm hits the town and the Sailor Scouts discover that an evil snow queen Kaguya, wants to freeze the entire earth. It's up to the Inner Sailor Scouts along with the Outers, to defeat the Queen. Meanwhile, Luna falls in love with a human astronomer named Kakeru whose girlfriend is an astronaut about to take a space shuttle mission. Kakeru becomes ill ... Leggi tutto
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Ami Mizuno
- (voce)
- …
- Rei Hino
- (voce)
- …
- Makoto Kino
- (voce)
- …
- Minako Aino
- (voce)
- …
- Haruka Ten'ô
- (voce)
- …
- Michiru Kaiô
- (voce)
- …
- Mamoru Chiba
- (voce)
- …
- Artemis
- (voce)
- Announcer
- (voce)
- (as Tomohisa Aso)
Recensioni in evidenza
For one, it actually has a story you can care about. Yes, the usual "save the world" element is still there, but it takes a backseat to Luna's tragic love story.
Also, the animation is proof of how great a job the Japanese can do when given a proper budget. Everything's fluid, crisp, and colorful.
However, I think the best thing about this film is probably the fantastic score. Luna's theme is one of my favorite pieces of music.
By all rights, this movie should be inane and very forgettable. It's a theatrical film based on an animated TV series, and it only runs for an hour. But somehow they managed to make something touching and highly entertaining. Just be sure not to watch the English dub! It ruins the feel of the whole thing.
While Sailor Moon R: The Movie was successful, Sailor Moon creator, Naoko Takeuchi was reportedly dissatisfied with the end result of R: The Movie and took a much more involved approach to the follow-up Sailor Moon S: The Movie, basing the premise upon her side story written for the manga and Takeuchi even traveled to Kennedy Space Center to watch the launch of space shuttle Columbia as part of her research. Takeuchi was reportedly far more please with the end result of Sailor Moon S: The Movie, and rightly so because it does everything Sailor Moon R: The Movie tried to do, but so much better.
What makes Sailor Moon S: The Movie work so well is in its emotional core of Luna's love for Kakeru. The scenes where she falls for Kakeru are engrossing and when Luna frets over Kakeru's deteriorating health it's quite heart wrenching. There's both a sweetness and element of heartbreak to the story that strikes all the right notes as the movie and the audience know this is a love that can never be and it's handled very well with both the highs and the lows eliciting that emotional resonance that was missing (or at best very diluted) from the previous film. Much like Sailor Moon R: The Movie this is a standalone story that doesn't require in depth knowledge to enjoy it, but unlike Sailor Moon R: The Movie it doesn't seem like it has the same continuity gaffes as that film (except maybe the Outer Guardians, but they're not front and center so it's forgivable).
The action is still on point, keeping the visual polish from the previous film, but also making the stakes more heavy and global with Princess Snow Kaguya's plan to freeze the Earth treated with more urgency and investment. I think that this is a really strong showcase of all the best aspects of Sailor Moon with the romantic aspects, action, and even the humor (particularly a scene involving a Santa Claus display) being very much on point.
Sailor Moon S: The Movie is a welcome addition to the franchise being a strong self-contained story that plays to its strengths. With emotional weight from Luna's relationship with Kakeru and suitably heavy stakes from Princess Snow Kaguya, there's something that pretty much every Sailor Moon fan will be able to appreciate be they franchise veterans from the syndicated Dic dub or franchise newcomers spoiled by Viz.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis is the only time in the anime where Luna's human form was shown.
- Citazioni
Raye - Sailor Mars: [Serena's friends are accusing Serena of scaring Luna away] Weren't you being mean to her?
Serena - Sailor Moon: Of course not! What are you talking about, Raye!
Raye - Sailor Mars: I bet you and your big mouth made her leave!
Serena - Sailor Moon: I'm more mature!
Raye - Sailor Mars: Get real!
- Curiosità sui creditiThe closing credits scroll over a scene of couples Usagi and Mamoru and Luna and Artemis watching the sunset and the moonrise.
- Versioni alternativeOne scene that is changed in the English verion is when the girls are discussing why Luna has gone missing. The girls suggest that maybe Luna ran away because Usagi was cruel to her. Usagi replies "Luna is the one who abuses me!" and there are little drawings of Luna screaming "idiot!" "slacker!" and similar insults. This scene was changed because Luna's speech bubbles contain Japanese writing.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Sailor Moon SS the Movie: Il mistero dei sogni (1995)
- Colonne sonoreMoonlight Densetsu
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 167.849 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 173.199 USD
- 29 lug 2018
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