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Escaflowne : Une fille sur Gaïa

Original title: Escaflowne
  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Escaflowne : Une fille sur Gaïa (2000)
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A grim retelling of the television series "The Vision of Escaflowne".A grim retelling of the television series "The Vision of Escaflowne".A grim retelling of the television series "The Vision of Escaflowne".

  • Directors
    • Kazuki Akane
    • Yoshiyuki Takei
  • Writers
    • Shôji Kawamori
    • Ryôta Yamaguchi
    • Kazuki Akane
  • Stars
    • Shin'ichirô Miki
    • Jôji Nakata
    • Maaya Sakamoto
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Directors
      • Kazuki Akane
      • Yoshiyuki Takei
    • Writers
      • Shôji Kawamori
      • Ryôta Yamaguchi
      • Kazuki Akane
    • Stars
      • Shin'ichirô Miki
      • Jôji Nakata
      • Maaya Sakamoto
    • 41User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shin'ichirô Miki
    Shin'ichirô Miki
    • Allen Schezar
    • (voice)
    Jôji Nakata
    Jôji Nakata
    • Folken Fanel
    • (voice)
    Maaya Sakamoto
    Maaya Sakamoto
    • Hitomi Kanzaki
    • (voice)
    Tomokazu Seki
    Tomokazu Seki
    • Van Fanel
    • (voice)
    Mayumi Izuka
    Mayumi Izuka
    • Yukari
    • (voice)
    • (as Mayumi Iizuka)
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    Minami Takayama
    • Dilandau Albatou
    • (voice)
    Kôji Tsujitani
    • Jajuka
    • (voice)
    Ikue Ôtani
    Ikue Ôtani
    • Merle
    • (voice)
    Nobuyuki Hiyama
    Nobuyuki Hiyama
    • Oruto
    • (voice)
    Hisako Kyôda
    Hisako Kyôda
    • Old Woman
    • (voice)
    • (as Naoko Kyoda)
    Kappei Yamaguchi
    Kappei Yamaguchi
    • Shesta
    • (voice)
    Caitlin Glass
    Caitlin Glass
    • Hitomi Kanzaki (FUNimation dub)
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Aaron Dismuke
    Aaron Dismuke
    • Van Fanel (FUNimation dub)
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Vic Mignogna
    Vic Mignogna
    • Dune
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jad Saxton
    Jad Saxton
    • Yukari Uchida (FUNimation dub)
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Joel McDonald
    Joel McDonald
    • Dilandau Albatou (FUNimation dub)
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Chuck Huber
    Chuck Huber
    • Jajuka (FUNimation dub)
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Sonny Strait
    Sonny Strait
    • Allen Schezar (FUNimation dub)
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Kazuki Akane
      • Yoshiyuki Takei
    • Writers
      • Shôji Kawamori
      • Ryôta Yamaguchi
      • Kazuki Akane
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    7spam1

    Good as far as anime goes

    I'm a casual anime fan, someone who doesn't know the intricate plots and history of the genre as much as I supposedly should. I think that's a good thing.

    So often I watch anime that's been hailed as the best thing since sliced bread, and compared to other more mainstream (read: non-anime) features, IMO it doesn't even come close. I think fans of sub-genres tend to be blind to real critique of their favorite subjects, because they need to justify their excessive interest in it.

    That being said, you still need to compare like-genre films to one another - at least to some degree, and I think in this case Escaflowne does a great job standing up to its competitors.

    Someone had previously mentioned that the faces in this feature were rather badly drawn, and I tend to agree - it's odd, because the quality of the rest of the scenes/ scenery, is relatively good. The plot in this film, as in most anime is VERY disconnected, with whole chunks missing at parts. Rewinding certainly helps when watching this. However, as with most good anime, even if there is some plot missing, the end message is fairly clear. The score is amazing. It's rare you hear this kind of music in "regular" movies, much less an animated feature.

    In general, I would recommend watching this on DVD, as you will want to rewind at some points, and try to understand certain elements, and/or watch the fast scenes a few more times.
    9mercy_angel_09

    A Fantastic Retelling

    For those who have seen the Escaflowne television series know that it was a beautifully complex shoujou anime with plenty of action, adventure, and romance.

    The movie, however, is a completely different animal. Most viewers try to compare the television series to the movie, and thus usually disregard the movie as trash, as it is not a faithful retelling of the series. So, if you haven't seen this movie yet, but have seen the series, remember they are two completely different creatures, each wonderful and unique.

    The most noticeable change is in the character design. Nobuteru Yuuki (who also did the designs for Chrono Cross, X, and Record of Lodess War) slightly altered the character's distinctive looks from the TV series. They now closely resemble the characters from Chrono Cross (the similarity between Millerna and Kid is the most obvious). The plot was also trimmed of the intricate subplots to fit into a decent running time, and thus some of the characters from the series do not appear. The biggest change is the inclusion of more action and violence, so we're talking flying body parts and lots of blood spraying. This was done to attract more males to the fanbase as the TV series had a fanbase that was 80% female.

    Other things, however, haven't changed. Yoko Kanno and her partner Hajime Mizoguchi return with an excellent score of blended nationalities to give it a truly unique sound that makes it seem as if we are really listening to the music from another world.

    Overall, the movie is an excellent example of anime at its best. Between the quality of the animation and overall production, this movie is a must see for anyone who loves any form of animation.
    8rkrause

    Visually Stunning But Falls Short of Being Perfect

    Escaflowne the Movie while visually stunning and aided by an enchanting musical score just seems to fall short of being as epic as it could have been. With a running time of 98 min. events and character development seem rushed and unfulfilled. We never really get to know the characters and even though many viewers will have already seen the TV series that's still no excuse for the lack of content. Hitomi seems to shift from a depressed school girl on the verge of suicide to a strong supportive heroine without much coaxing or personal experience. The full legend of the Escaflowne and Wing Goddess as well as the mythology of Gaia are also never fleshed out for us. The final confrentation between the two brothers is a far cry from what could have been. And the ending leaves something to be desired as well, not as fairy tale as some might have wanted. However inspite of these problems I still enjoyed Escaflowne the Movie. It is a feast for the eyes and ears, and as a theatrical adaption it has no problem standing on its own. Definitly recomended ^_^
    6rigertd

    Great Animation, good movie

    The first thing that struck me about this film was the detailed animation and vividness of the colors. The TV series was known for it's quality animation, and the movie is far better. The story, however, is completely different from the TV series. If you watch this movie, don't compare it to the series, since it's a different story that uses the same characters. The story is fairly dark, but compelling. For action fans, you will find a lot of that in this movie, but romance fans may walk away disappointed. Overall, not great, but a good movie. 6 of 10.
    10amcornelius74

    Not your average Escaflowne

    Anyone settling down to watch the usual romantic fluff of the series might be disappointed by this movie. However, if the same audience wants to drown in the glory of wonderful storytelling, a beautiful soundtrack worthy of Williams, and heartstopping animation, this is the perfect film for them.

    "Escaflowne: A Girl From Gaea" is loosely based on the already popular series "Tenkuu no Escaflowne", where Hitomi, a young school girl with psychic powers, is whisked away to the magical land of Gaea, filled with mystical creatures, gallant knights, and gigantic suits of armor. However, here, the happy Hitomi and the peaceful Van are very much gone. The movie opens with Van brutally slaying a group of enemies and Hitomi rethinking the decision to hand a suicide note she has written over to her best friend Yukari. This is a very dark, but compelling Escaflowne. Much of the storyline from the series has been changed dramatically, as one can tell, but it gives the movie it's own original feel and one does not have to be familiar with the series to enjoy the movie. The soundtrack, once again handled very nicely by Yoko Kanno, is absolutely top-notch and might remind one of the power of John Williams' score to "Star Wars". The animation is very different as well, more mature and detailed than the average anime series. Older teens will love it, but smaller children familiar with the series might find the action too intense, some scenes and animation echoing the works of Akira Kurosawa, particularly "Ran".

    I have only seen bootleg copies of this, but I hope the rumour of the movie coming stateside is true and we American otaku will get to enjoy the majesty that is "Escaflowne: A Girl From Gaea" on a theatre screen. Anything less cannot do it justice.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was a darker, action-packed, very abbreviated version of the series, and a great many changes were made from the original.
    • Quotes

      Hitomi Kanzaki (FUNimation dub): There's no sorrow that doesn't fade away with time. That's what I want to believe, at least.

    • Connections
      Featured in AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Yubiwa
      Lyrics by Yûho Iwasato

      Music and Arrangements by Yôko Kanno

      Performed by Maaya Sakamoto

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2000 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official Website
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Escaflowne: The Movie
    • Production companies
      • Bandai Visual Company
      • Bones
      • Bones
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $94,060
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,692
      • Jan 27, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $94,060
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • Dolby Surround 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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