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Ni no Kuni

Original title: Ni no kuni
  • 2019
  • TV-14
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
4.4K
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Ni no Kuni (2019)
High school peers Yuu and Haru travel between the real world and a parallel fantasy universe to help their friend Kotona, whose life is in danger.
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High school peers Yuu and Haru travel between the real world and a parallel fantasy universe to help their friend Kotona, whose life is in danger.High school peers Yuu and Haru travel between the real world and a parallel fantasy universe to help their friend Kotona, whose life is in danger.High school peers Yuu and Haru travel between the real world and a parallel fantasy universe to help their friend Kotona, whose life is in danger.

  • Directors
    • Yoshiyuki Momose
    • Hiroyuki Morita
    • Naohito Takahashi
  • Writer
    • Akihiro Hino
  • Stars
    • Kento Yamazaki
    • Mackenyu
    • Tucker Chandler
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    4.4K
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    • Directors
      • Yoshiyuki Momose
      • Hiroyuki Morita
      • Naohito Takahashi
    • Writer
      • Akihiro Hino
    • Stars
      • Kento Yamazaki
      • Mackenyu
      • Tucker Chandler
    • 50User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Kento Yamazaki
    Kento Yamazaki
    • Yû
    • (voice)
    Mackenyu
    Mackenyu
    • Haru
    • (voice)
    Tucker Chandler
    Tucker Chandler
    • Young Haru
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Ray Chase
    Ray Chase
    • Bauer Linden
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Greg Chun
    Greg Chun
    • Black Hooded Man
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Robbie Daymond
    Robbie Daymond
    • Gnauss Wisden
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    John DeMita
    John DeMita
    • Old Man
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    David Errigo Jr.
    David Errigo Jr.
      Tom Fahn
      Tom Fahn
      • Zeelok Doctor 2
      • (English version)
      • (voice)
      Dorah Fine
      Dorah Fine
        Brian Hanford
        Brian Hanford
          Erika Harlacher
          Erika Harlacher
          • Miki Midorikawa
          • (English version)
          • (voice)
          Kyle Hebert
          Kyle Hebert
          • Pub Patron
          • (English version)
          • (voice)
          Janice Kawaye
          Janice Kawaye
            Wendee Lee
            Wendee Lee
            • Evermore Knight
            • (English version)
            • (voice)
            Erica Lindbeck
            Erica Lindbeck
            • Saki Mishima
            • (English version)
            • (voice)
            • …
            Jennifer Losi
            Jennifer Losi
              Julie Maddalena
              Julie Maddalena
              • Dandy
              • (English version)
              • (voice)
              • Directors
                • Yoshiyuki Momose
                • Hiroyuki Morita
                • Naohito Takahashi
              • Writer
                • Akihiro Hino
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              8jwwalrath-227-85487

              Fun

              The anime movie Ni no Kuni, now out on Netflix, is based on the video games of the same name. It isn't based on the story of the first one but takes place within the games' chronology. In it, two high school friends find themselves transported from our world into the magical world of Ni no Kuni.

              Admittedly, this is kind of a basic fantasy story structure in sort of a basic fantasy land, but it is a well handled film. Everything about this is generally fun. I rather liked the mechanics of the connections between our world and Ni no Kuni. The dynamic between and motivations behind the two leads are strong. I particularly liked Yuu, the wheelchair-bound one who is brave, intelligent, and cool headed.

              If you're familiar, the first Ni no Kuni game included animation from Studio Ghibli. In fact, the director Yoshiyuki Momose was animator for the studio. Now, this doesn't have quite the level of detail of Ghibli or the games, but it still all looks pretty nice.

              Be forewarned that there is a moment with an adult character talking about a seventeen year-old's attractiveness that gets uncomfortable. It is over and done with very quickly.

              Overall, I'm glad I saw this on a whim. It's a nice little time waster and a bit of a feel good film.
              6marmar-69780

              ni no kuni

              Ni no kuni isnt the best japanese animated film out there but for me it surved its welcome,film give us beautiful style of animation which in every shot looks clean and pretty enough to absorb it,story in a film will interest children of all ags including younger and older ones and it will also give them some valauble lessons for real life,however some parts of story were to messy to work and parts were characters travel between real life and stories were not so good connected to each other,and they become lost in some moments,ni no kuni is simply a film that will entertein children when you are doing something in house and cause of that they could learn some good life changing advices and messages
              3peistola

              Has the potential, but feels rushed

              This movie follows in the footsteps of the video games, has an equal potential to tell a great, sometimes complicated story. It straight up throws away so many scenes that could've been made to both improve the bond between the characters and to strengthen the plot. Instead, they seem to take a shortcut on explaining or showing things by inserting a really lazy written dialogue - usually a size of a sentence at max, to simply let the character notify the others why she arrived late.

              It feels like there would've been enough story to make a two and a half hour movie, but everything that wasn't strictly related to the main plot was just cut off entirely. I did not get to bond with any of the characters in this movie, and the ending would've actually been an amazing twist if they'd shown a bit more passion and time to introduce even the two main characters to the audience.

              Story aside, audio was great and visuals were okay. Only reason why I just have to rate the visuals down from what could've been great, is the fact that even that feels so rushed. Animation part is gorgeous and has very notable touch of Studio Ghibli - yet doesn't really hit the same level of detail - especially in motion.

              What gives the visuals a huge negative hit are the CGI that is used in the majority of bigger fighting scenes. It is also used as an effect at some points, but I did not find it that disturbing - although I would've preferred those effects to be animated instead. During fighting scenes, you can see how the movement and visual part of the characters stands out as being notably different to those that are animated on the foreground. It's kind of giving this movie a tiny hint of probably unintended humor, as looking at the two CGI characters fighting on the background with the world's laziest and most repetitive movement patterns around really made me laugh. I wouldn't have minded the lazy moves if it would've been animated like the rest of the movie. It would've fit in - as for the CGI rendered characters stand out way too much and kind of force you to pay attention. Needless to say, the CGI parts feel very, very lazy and rushed.

              Budget probably wasn't where the studio hoped it to be, but because of that I really hate to see another movie based on a video game fail. I'm a guy who watches even mediocre movies repeatedly over the years - this I would not watch again, not even to show it to someone else.
              7WeAreLive

              A good movie to pass time

              High schooler Yuu and his friend Haru get involved in a case involving his childhood friend Kotona, which forces them to go back and forth between another world that is different but is somewhat similar to their world, Ni no Kuni. The real world and Ni no Kuni, when Kotona's life is in danger, what's the ultimate choice the three of them have to make in Ni no Kuni?

              I have no exactly played any of the games so I have zero clue what this movie was about outside of 3 kids going to a different world. After a hooded figure comes to the real world. So the whole thing was new to me.

              I found this movie overall pretty decent.
              6idaratihwidiastutib

              Visually Pleasing

              This movie has a lot of potentials to become a good anime movie with the same level as StudioGhibli movie. Too many plot holes will make viewers not understand the story and it will confusing. This movie doesn't send clear messages. Until the end of the movie, it's not clear how Yuu ends up in the real world and how he is there. Also, the background story of Yuu's character is not clear, it will be nice if there is part of the movie explain that. The plot is too fast to understand. Besides that, this movie still enjoyable to watch, it's visually pleasing and I really love it. The animation have the same level as StudioGhibli but not the storyline. I wish they will make part 2 for this movie.

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                The first feature-length work directed by Yoshiyuki Momose, who as of 2019 has been a professional animator for about 50 years and directing short-form works (including TV and theatrical shorts, title sequences, music videos, video game cutscenes, and commercials) for about 20 years.
              • Crazy credits
                There's a post-credits scene.
              • Connections
                Spin-off from Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (2011)
              • Soundtracks
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                Performed by Keina Suda

                Lyrics by Keina Suda

                Music by Keina Suda

                Arranged by Keina Suda & Tomi Yo

                Courtesy of Warner Music Japan / unBORDE

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              • Release date
                • August 23, 2019 (Japan)
              • Countries of origin
                • Japan
                • South Korea
              • Official sites
                • Official site (Japan)
                • Official Twitter (Japan)
              • Languages
                • Japanese
                • English
              • Also known as
                • NiNoKuni
              • Production companies
                • Eiga Ni no Kuni Seisaku Iinkai
                • KDDI Corporation
                • Level-5
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              • Gross worldwide
                • $2,858,846
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              • Runtime
                • 1h 46m(106 min)
              • Color
                • Color
              • Sound mix
                • Dolby Digital
              • Aspect ratio
                • 1.85 : 1

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