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Mushishi

  • 2006
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.2K
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Joe Odagiri in Mushishi (2006)
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A wandering mystical doctor passes through remote regions of Japan uncovering supernatural creatures called the Mushi and curing people of their effects.A wandering mystical doctor passes through remote regions of Japan uncovering supernatural creatures called the Mushi and curing people of their effects.A wandering mystical doctor passes through remote regions of Japan uncovering supernatural creatures called the Mushi and curing people of their effects.

  • Director
    • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
  • Writers
    • Yuki Urushibara
    • Sadayuki Murai
    • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
  • Stars
    • Joe Odagiri
    • Nao Ômori
    • Yû Aoi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
    • Writers
      • Yuki Urushibara
      • Sadayuki Murai
      • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
    • Stars
      • Joe Odagiri
      • Nao Ômori
      • Yû Aoi
    • 16User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Joe Odagiri
    Joe Odagiri
    • Ginko
    Nao Ômori
    Nao Ômori
    • Nijirou
    Yû Aoi
    Yû Aoi
    • Tanyu
    Lily
    • Inn owner
    Makiko Kuno
    • Maho's mother
    Reia Moriyama
    • Maho
    Hideyuki Inada
    • Yoki
    Aaron Dismuke
    Aaron Dismuke
    • Yoki
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    Greg Dulcie
      Juli Erickson
      Juli Erickson
      • Tama
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      • (voice)
      Makiko Esumi
      Makiko Esumi
      • Nui
      Todd Haberkorn
      Todd Haberkorn
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      Grant James
      Grant James
        Mike McFarland
        Mike McFarland
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        Rô Naruse
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        Reisen Ri
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          • Director
            • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
          • Writers
            • Yuki Urushibara
            • Sadayuki Murai
            • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
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          User reviews16

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          7Mushino

          A good watch for those who like to be closer to nature and life itself

          This film manages to capture or evoke roughly the same kind of gentle and mysterious feel about nature and Mushi when I was watching the anime.

          Is it absolutely necessary for one to have watched the anime or read the manga? After reading the comments here and also reflecting upon my own feelings, I guess the best answer I can come up with is: give this movie a try if you are someone who likes to be closer to nature and life itself.

          Despite the slow pace of the movie, you will not be totally disappointed if you are hoping for at least a slightly more engaging story plot to emerge somewhere. You see, after about an hour or more into show, you will find yourself worrying for the protagonist and waiting to find out if he will find his way out of his predicament.

          Honestly, I wish to give this movie a higher rating. However, for the benefit of the those who haven't watched the anime or read the manga, I hope 7 will be a fair point of reference for them.
          8scott-336-48234

          Gentle, puzzling but intriguing film

          I picked this film up from a store, almost randomly, with a couple others, so had no expectations and no understanding of the films anime roots. I'm going to echo other reviewers comments in that it is a little slow in places, puzzling and unclear to me at points. But I really enjoyed the scenery, the characters, the story and the gentleness of the film. All the elements sat well together and nothing jarred or seemed out of place: a believable and consistent fantasy.

          I'm sure I missed some of the subtleties of meaning and I wonder if things got lost because of the subtitles. But I'm confident that with a second viewing I'll understand things better and fill in the gaps, and it is worth a second viewing.
          8Tyrone_Slothrop

          It's not necessary to know the manga to enjoy this movie.

          I think that the negative comments here don't do this movie justice. First of all, I didn't watch this movie with any kind of expectations but that it would have beautiful shots of nature in it, which it did, in fact, these alone would be a reason to watch this movie if you are someone who loves nature.

          Not knowing the manga of which this is an adaptation, I still had little problems understanding what was going on (admittedly, it took me a while to figure out that the little boy's storyline was in fact a flashback of the protagonist's youth, but once I got that, the characters' backstories and relationships were as clear as they needed to be to appreciate the story). A lot of the commenters here also complain that it is never made entirely clear how the "mushi" came into existence. I think that that is not an attitude to watch a movie that deals with mysterious, supernatural things (although the mushi are, in this movie, explicitly not supernatural, but feeding off the very source of nature's energy itself). It is not necessary to know how, for example, the Rocky Mountains came into existence to admire their stunning beauty. Actually, the best mystery movies leave the explanation to the viewer. To have everything explained is boring. If this confuses you and you can't handle that, then you should consider not watching any more fantastic movies. (One commenter honestly criticises: "Imagine watching Star Wars with little or no explanation of "The Force" - things just happen, and you move on." As a matter of fact, it is explained in more detail what the mushi are than Star Wars ever bothers to explain about the Force. Anyway, it doesn't matter what the Force is or what the mushi are; in the film's universe, they exist, end of story. Same applies for any fantastic movie.)

          This movie is not the eye-candy, roller-coaster ride that a vehicle like Star Wars is. If you want to see CGI overkill, this is not for you. But the visual effects of this movie were all convincing, beautifully done and served the cause. So what if the mushi are not fire-spitting dragons or undead creatures with horribly distorted faces? Furthermore, it is true that this movie is slow-paced. But I was never bored at any point, because there was always a plot that was being pursued - yes, the ending left me wondering as well, but as I said above, there's nothing wrong with that, because I like movies that trust in the viewer's intelligence and ability to cope with "sense of wonder". The plot being, among other things, about a search for the inner self, it's obvious that this doesn't take place in a straightforward manner. To have hectic cuts and a fast-moving plot in a movie that is about nature and human, the way they interact and how they can co-exist wouldn't fit.
          3ephonk

          For manga fans...

          I have noticed that the positive comments so far have mostly said 1. "I'm a big fan of the original manga" and 2. "It was beautifully shot". Together, these phrases sum up exactly what's wrong with Mushishi. It is a high production value film that is content to appeal solely to a relatively small subset of its potential audience.

          I was terribly disappointed by this film. It's not that it was simply slow, leaden, plodding, etc. I can fully enjoy a film that does all those things if there's a payoff, if it ultimately makes sense and gives you a sense of there being a complete wholeness to the underlying concepts.

          This did not happen.

          Clearly I don't live up to point #1 - I am not a manga fan.

          OK, so let me say something positive - point #2 is true. It was beautifully shot and the production values are excellent. A very nice film to look at.

          My ultimate impression - if you are not already a fan of the manga, avoid, avoid, avoid.
          8ewadman

          Bugmaster is worth the subtitles

          I had the opportunity to view Bugmaster at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. In all honesty, this was not high on my list of movies to watch, but my husband dragged me to it. I am very glad he did. I found everything from the plot line to the animation to be intriguing. The story has been adapted from Yuki Urushibara's relatively recent manga, and is crafted in such a way as to make the viewer believe this is an ancient Japanese myth. The cinematography is spectacular with a terrific blend of animation, colors, textures, and scenery. Rather than cheapen the production, as I thought it would, the animation truly enriched the movie. I was in awe of the relatively flawless addition of the animation to the live action. I'm not sure an actual landslide could look any more real. The costumes with their mix of colors and designs, and the indoor sets were beautiful and a real treat for the eyes. While the movie may drag a tad in a couple of spots, for the most part it was well paced and edited earning a no fidget factor rating on my part. I don't know if the subtitles reflect all that is said, but they give a complete story and are well written. If the opportunity to see this movie should ever present itself, take it. You will not regret it.

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          • Trivia
            Director Katsuhiro Ôtomo describes the film as a fable: "The film doesn't have a real climax, it calmly moves toward its end. But that too is very much like our lives as human beings. If you look back at your life, maybe you can point to moments that you feel were a climax or a turning point, but when they actually happened you didn't experience them the same way. Life moves ahead quite calmly and gradually, and I wanted to bring that same feeling to Mushishi."
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            Remake of Mushishi: Yawarakai kado (2005)

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          • Release date
            • March 24, 2007 (Japan)
          • Country of origin
            • Japan
          • Official site
            • Official site (Japan)
          • Language
            • Japanese
          • Also known as
            • Mushi-Shi: The Movie
          • Production company
            • Tohokushinsha Film Corporation (TFC)
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          • Gross worldwide
            • $4,254,482
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          • Runtime
            2 hours 11 minutes
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Dolby Digital
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.85 : 1

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