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Train de nuit dans la Voie Lactée

Original title: Ginga-tetsudô no yoru
  • 1985
  • Unrated
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.7K
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Train de nuit dans la Voie Lactée (1985)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationAdventureAnimationDramaFamilyFantasyMystery

Two kittens go on a metaphysical journey on a magical railroad train.Two kittens go on a metaphysical journey on a magical railroad train.Two kittens go on a metaphysical journey on a magical railroad train.

  • Director
    • Gisaburô Sugii
  • Writers
    • Kenji Miyazawa
    • Hiroshi Masumura
    • Minoru Betsuyaku
  • Stars
    • Mayumi Tanaka
    • Chika Sakamoto
    • Junko Hori
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gisaburô Sugii
    • Writers
      • Kenji Miyazawa
      • Hiroshi Masumura
      • Minoru Betsuyaku
    • Stars
      • Mayumi Tanaka
      • Chika Sakamoto
      • Junko Hori
    • 36User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Mayumi Tanaka
    Mayumi Tanaka
    • Giovanni
    • (voice)
    Chika Sakamoto
    • Campanella
    • (voice)
    Junko Hori
    • Zanelli
    • (voice)
    Ayumi Ishijo
      Kaori Nakahara
      • Kaoru
      • (voice)
      Yoshie Shimamura
      • Givoanni no haha
      • (voice)
      Shun Yashiro
        Reiko Niimura
        • Old Woman
        • (voice)
        Chikao Ôtsuka
        Chikao Ôtsuka
        • Birdcatcher
        • (voice)
        • (as Chikao Ohtsuka)
        Hidehiro Kikuchi
        • Young Man
        • (voice)
        Yuriko Fuchizaki
          Tetsuya Kaji
          • Train Conductor Shashou
          • (voice)
          Takeshi Aono
          Takeshi Aono
          • Wireless operator
          • (voice)
          Seiji Kurasaki
          • Milkman
          • (voice)
          Gorô Naya
          Gorô Naya
          • Dr. Bulganillo, Campanella's Father
          • (voice)
          Ryûnosuke Kaneda
          Ryûnosuke Kaneda
          • Teacher
          • (voice)
          • …
          Fujio Tokita
          Fujio Tokita
          • Lighthouse keeper
          • (voice)
          Amy Birnbaum
          Amy Birnbaum
          • Tadashi
          • (English version)
          • (voice)
          • Director
            • Gisaburô Sugii
          • Writers
            • Kenji Miyazawa
            • Hiroshi Masumura
            • Minoru Betsuyaku
          • All cast & crew
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          User reviews36

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          7danielemerson

          Slow, but interesting

          This is a review of the English-dubbed version, and I'm sorry, but the voices aren't a great fit to the characters. However, the film as a whole is intriguing and beautiful. It also gets a little unsettling at times, but in a good way.

          One shortcoming common to all versions, however, is the lack of facial individuality of the characters. They don't show much in the way of expressions and when they do, they are a bit samey.

          But this is still something I'd recommend on the whole. A leisurely trip through a very strange galaxy.
          10has_no_pseudonym

          Night on the Galactic Railroad is amazing piece of mind bending cinematic work.

          This by far is the best anime I have ever seen. With its slow moving and oft disturbing plot this is not a movie for everyone, especial the adolescent/short attention span types who have only seen slasher/action examples of anime.

          This movie is so slow yet it sucks you in and you can't stop watching. I have never heard or seen anything like it and I don't think I ever will again. No movie I have ever seen has affected me half as much. Its amazing visuals, sounds and eerie plot make this fascinating movie hard to describe and do justice to it.

          This movie definitely deserves a 10 out of 10.

          P.S. If you are the crying type have tissues handy.
          10Seragovitz

          Metaphysical Feline Travelogue Aboard Space Locomotive

          Superior to almost every toe-curling art-house flick that touches on similar territory Night on the Galactic Railroad says more and presents itself better than one would expect coming from a mere animated movie. Indeed if this was re-shot in live action, maybe in black and white and dubbed into French it would become a canonical post new-wave classic: to be fawned over by leagues of pea-brained cineastes. However it remains a little known and rarely talked about anime that has been seen by more fans of Galaxy Express 999 than by fans of Alan Resnais. Based upon the short children's work of the same name by Kenji Miyazawa the tale is ostensibly of a young cats (Giovanni) coming to terms with death by means of a surrealist adventure along the titular Galactic Railroad. The film contains a sequence of superbly realised vignettes that gradually paint the picture of Giovanni's life at home; his ill mother and itinerant father, bullying classmates and later the fantastical sights and stations he encounters on his one way ticket to the edge of the universe. The train he boards carries with it passengers of many creeds and persuasions: some disembark at the Pliocene Coast to further the cause of science others exit only to blithely tramp towards an afterlife of either Pagan, Christian or Buddhist contrivance . . . but young Giovanni stays on until the end. The less alert may mistake this film for some sort of religious allegory but it is nothing of the sort: Giovanni's revelation at the end seems more a triumph of moral philosophy. All text in the movie is written in Esperanto and the locations on Earth are reminiscent of small town medieval Europe. Beautifully scripted, animated and immaculately directed by Sugii Gisaburo, Night on the Galactic Railroad is one of the unsung masterpieces of cinema.
          megabigblur

          Waking dreams

          The best thing about this movie is the dreamlike quality of it. Lots of fiction texts--novels, comicbooks, movies, whatever--take place in the world of dreams, but this is the first movie I've seen that really felt like it. Things happen one after the other in a drifting, diffuse pilgrimage on a train that goes to the end of the universe: migrating herons that fall to the earth and turn into candy, apples that reproduce themselves, an Italian village populated by cats. Being that they're passing through the night sky, some of the stations are named after constellations, and some are just...places. It's like reading The Old Man and the Sea--you feel like you're there for days and wake up to find that it was only a few hours. To me, that's a measure of a really good story.

          One of the funnier bits was when the human characters appeared and didn't bat an eye at sitting next to anthropomorphic, pastel-coloured cats.

          If you enjoy picking apart movie texts, you can always have a fun argument with your friends about the religious motifs that pop up in an oddball way throughout the story. Were the filmmakers taking stabs at Christianity, or just appropriating its symbols for the story's own kind of mysticism (a la Neon Genesis Evangelion, maybe)?
          10hellequin

          A beautiful movie.

          In my opinion, "Night on the Galactic Railroad" is an outstanding piece of animation.

          Many reviewers will note, and accurately so, that this movie is both heavy and slow as melted gold. It's true: in our current world of sound bites and media clips, fast action and short attention, this movie stands alone. This is especially so when the movie is compared to other anime, a category under which fall some of the fastest and slickest movies in the world. If nothing else, "Night on the Galactic Railroad" gets points for sheer originality and ingenuity.

          Gisaburo Sugii (the director) has taken Kenji Miyazawa's children's story and created for it a living atmosphere. While highly detailed backgrounds are nothing new for anime, "Night on the Galactic Railroad" combines its finely crafted images with a brilliant use of frame shots, pacing, and audio montage to create a surreal and ethereal viewing experience.

          While often advertised as a children's movie, "Night on the Galactic Railroad" most certainly does not tell a very light story. With both religious and nihilistic imagery, Sugii presents us with a powerful treatise on death and life. However, even if you do not appreciate the story itself, the beauty in the dream-like artwork and animation cannot be denied.

          If this is the kind of movie that you'd just as soon sleep through, then you're missing out on some amazing cinema. Admittedly, most people these days would probably rather numb their brains in front of the "Tomb Raider" movie, than sit through the likes of "Don't Look Now" or "Blow Up." But, who knows....

          If you want to be pulled into a beautifully crafted and mesmerizing world, then watch "Night on the Galactic Railroad."

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          Mystery

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          • Trivia
            The wireless operator picks up fragments of a cryptic message which is later discovered to be parts of "Nearer, My God, To Thee" (Hymn #306). The express later picks up three people from a shipwreck closely resembling that of the Titanic. That hymn was one of the last the ship's band played as passengers filled the lifeboats. It is uncertain in what hymnal it is listed as #306; however, there were 306 bodies recovered from the disaster by the cable ship MacKay-Bennett.
          • Quotes

            Kaoru: The scorpion said "If I had accepted my fate and let the weasel eat me, at least then my death would have some purpose. Now I am going to die alone in this hole, my death will help no-one". Then the scorpion burst into flames.

          • Connections
            Referenced in Îhatôbu gensô: KENjI no haru (1996)
          • Soundtracks
            Nearer, My God, To Thee
            Lyrics by Sarah F. Adams

            Music by Lowell Mason

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          • Release date
            • July 13, 1985 (Japan)
          • Country of origin
            • Japan
          • Languages
            • Japanese
            • Esperanto
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Kenji Miyazawa's Night on the Galactic Railroad
          • Production companies
            • Asahi Shimbun
            • TV Asahi
            • Nippon Herald Films
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 53m(113 min)
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Dolby
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.85 : 1
            • 1.66 : 1

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