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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.
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Mayumi Tanaka
- Giovanni
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Chika Sakamoto
- Campanella
- (voice)
Junko Hori
- Zanelli
- (voice)
Kaori Nakahara
- Kaoru
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Reiko Niimura
- Old Woman
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Chikao Ôtsuka
- Birdcatcher
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Hidehiro Kikuchi
- Young Man
- (voice)
Seiji Kurasaki
- Milkman
- (voice)
Ryûnosuke Kaneda
- Teacher
- (voice)
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Amy Birnbaum
- Tadashi
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- (voice)
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The first time I watched this movie I had to see it in two parts because my friend got sick of it after the first half. This movie is definitely not for everyone. The pacing is extremely slow and thoughtful. If your not the sort of person who spends time contemplating the mysteries of life, you will not enjoy this movie. If you watch this movie, don't watch it by yourself. Find a friend who you think might enjoy it, and set aside a quite relaxed evening to watch it. You will want someone to talk it over with afterwards.
One thing that must be noted is the character design. You may be initially turned off by the extremely cute, childish-looking characters. It doesn't take long to realize that the film is much darker and deeper than it seems at first.
Something to think about when viewing this film: It's interesting to see the strong use of Christian imagery in this film. I can't help but feel that as a westerner I'm getting a different reaction than the primarily Buddhist original audience and perhaps losing a bit of the mysticism.
I would suggest this film to anyone who enjoys spending a quiet evening lost in thought.
One thing that must be noted is the character design. You may be initially turned off by the extremely cute, childish-looking characters. It doesn't take long to realize that the film is much darker and deeper than it seems at first.
Something to think about when viewing this film: It's interesting to see the strong use of Christian imagery in this film. I can't help but feel that as a westerner I'm getting a different reaction than the primarily Buddhist original audience and perhaps losing a bit of the mysticism.
I would suggest this film to anyone who enjoys spending a quiet evening lost in thought.
- Robotic_Castro
- Jan 25, 2002
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- TriviaThe language depicted in texts/captions throughout the film is Esperanto, an artificial universal language that was created to be spoken internationally, and in which Kenji Miyazawa was deeply interested. The film even holds a title in Esperanto ("Nokto de la Galaksia Fervojo").
- ConnectionsReferenced in Îhatôbu gensô: KENjI no haru (1996)
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