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Le Voyage de Chihiro

Original title: Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi
  • 2001
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  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
952K
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Rumi Hiiragi in Le Voyage de Chihiro (2001)
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During her family's move to the suburbs, a sullen 10-year-old girl wanders into a world ruled by gods, witches and spirits, and where humans are changed into beasts.During her family's move to the suburbs, a sullen 10-year-old girl wanders into a world ruled by gods, witches and spirits, and where humans are changed into beasts.During her family's move to the suburbs, a sullen 10-year-old girl wanders into a world ruled by gods, witches and spirits, and where humans are changed into beasts.

  • Director
    • Hayao Miyazaki
  • Writer
    • Hayao Miyazaki
  • Stars
    • Miyu Irino
    • Rumi Hiiragi
    • Mari Natsuki
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    952K
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    POPULARITY
    325
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    • Director
      • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Writer
      • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Stars
      • Miyu Irino
      • Rumi Hiiragi
      • Mari Natsuki
    • 1.8KUser reviews
    • 238Critic reviews
    • 96Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #31
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 58 wins & 31 nominations total

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    Miyu Irino
    Miyu Irino
    • Haku
    • (voice)
    Rumi Hiiragi
    Rumi Hiiragi
    • Chihiro
    • (voice)
    Mari Natsuki
    • Yubaba
    • (voice)
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    Takashi Naitô
    • Father
    • (voice)
    Yasuko Sawaguchi
    • Mother
    • (voice)
    Tatsuya Gashûin
    Tatsuya Gashûin
    • Aogaeru
    • (voice)
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    • Bô
    • (voice)
    Yumi Tamai
    • Rin
    • (voice)
    Yô Ôizumi
    Yô Ôizumi
    • Bandai-gaeru
    • (voice)
    Koba Hayashi
    • Kawa no Kami
    • (voice)
    Tsunehiko Kamijô
    • Chichiyaku
    • (voice)
    Takehiko Ono
    • Aniyaku
    • (voice)
    Bunta Sugawara
    Bunta Sugawara
    • Kamajî
    • (voice)
    Shigeru Wakita
      Shirô Saitô
        Michiko Yamamoto
          Keiko Tsukamoto
            Akio Nakamura
            • Kaonashi
            • (voice)
            • Director
              • Hayao Miyazaki
            • Writer
              • Hayao Miyazaki
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            Summary

            Reviewers say 'Spirited Away' is acclaimed for its imaginative world, stunning animation, and evocative music. Themes of growth, resilience, identity, and responsibility resonate deeply. Critics praise its visual beauty and creativity, often comparing it to Disney classics. However, some find the English dubbed version less faithful, diminishing subtlety and depth. A few argue the pacing is slow and the narrative arbitrary. Despite these criticisms, 'Spirited Away' is widely regarded as a unique, enchanting masterpiece.
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            kraley

            A Fantastic Film (most literally)

            Good morning. Last night I was able to catch the Disney US Release of Spirited Away ( originally The Spiriting Away of Sen and Chihiro). This is another Disney purchase of a Japanese hit. For those that don't know, Disney has a nasty habit of importing titles from Japan and then changing the story when dubbing films or creatively editing the endings or plot to "suit American audiences". Personally I think that's a travesty. So whenever you go see the Disney release of a foreign film, realize the film you are watching may not be the 'same film' the rest of the world sees.

            OK, that aside, was it a good film? I deliberately did no research before seeing this film as I prefer to go into films with little or no expectations. All I knew was that the film was directed and written by Hayao Miyazaki, the same man responsible for Princess Mononoke ( a film released a few years back that I also enjoyed). In the case of Spirited away, I'm glad I did not know what I was getting myself into, otherwise I might not have come (and surprisingly, not for the reasons you likely assume).

            The film concerns a young girl and her parents who find an odd tunnel in the side of a hill while moving to their new home. Upon investigating the tunnel, they find a strange "theme park" on the other side devoid of inhabitants. Upon investigating the theme park, things are obviously very "wrong" (at least to the little girl- her parents seem woefully oblivious) and as it gets closer to sunset, things just get worse. Unfortunately, this is all the plot I am able to reveal without spoiling the uniqueness of this film.

            This is an 'adult-oriented' movie. It has some rather disturbing images and ranks among the weirdest films I have seen in my life. It's a bizarre amalgam of Wizard of Oz,The Neverending Story, Alice in Wonderland, My Friend Totoro, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and The City of Lost Children (just to name a few). This film is interesting from beginning to end even though the plot advances rather slowly. There is always some new thing to see or some truly bizarre thing to witness. The animation is above average but not as impressive as Mononoke (and even features several gratuitous CGI sequences).

            There is a great story and some great humor. I laughed more in this film than I have at any Hollywood 'comedy' in the last 5 years (and Spirited Away is not a comedy, it just has several good comedic breaks). No nudity. No Profanity. No 'gratuitous' violence. Some rather disturbing scenes of characters getting eaten alive (and some threats thereof) but even the eaten characters return unharmed later in the film.

            This is not really a 'family film' (and definitely NOT a "kiddee film") but it is something you can take the whole family to. Smaller children will not understand the story, but they'll like the visuals and enjoy the humor. Mid-teens might be a bit "weirded out" by the subject matter and the visuals and older teens and adults may be too jaded by American cinema to enjoy the film for what it is- a lavish fairytale from a foreign country. This film runs about 2 hours so leave the "kidney-buster" sodas at the snack bar. If you have to take a bathroom break, you WILL miss something and I assure you no friend nor helpful audience member will likely be able to adequately convey what it is you DID just miss.

            If you enjoy Anime or the bizarre, make an effort to see this film. Even if you don't normally like "cartoon movies", you might give this one a chance. It is not a 'casual moviegoer' film by any means and does rely on some thought from the audience to enjoy it. It will also likely be the oddest film you'll see this decade and you'll be sure to remember this film long after all the other 'disposable movies' have faded from your recollection. This film is receiving almost no advertising. I didn't even know it existed until I saw the poster tucked away in a corner at the theatre earlier this week. I hope Disney puts a little more effort into advertising this film's release because it is truly an original film and worthy of a large audience. Hopefully positive word-of-mouth will get this film the attendance it deserves.
            minimeltheminx

            better than Disney by a long shot

            I really enjoyed this film-everything about it glows and shines in a gentle luminosity. This film, if you have seen some of Miyazaki's other work, is quite light. The characters are beautifully and lovingly created and the colouring and setting of this film is absolutely superb. This is a beautiful little film and I can't wait for the next feature from Hayao Miyazaki-he is better than Walt Disney.

            Miyazaki blends the characters and the environment very well together, and I can see that this would be enjoyed for people at many different levels. Miyazaki enjoys creating female heroines and I was pleased that Chihiro lived up to the expression and beauty of her predecessors-like Nausicaa from the Valley of the Wind. This is beautiful and I would advise anyone to take a look at it's scope and serenity, along with it's fast paced plot and of course, the dreamlike settings that make it truly wonderful.
            9planktonrules

            Exceptional, but perhaps not so much for the casual viewer

            I have seen many international films over the years and quite a few of these were Japanese. In addition, unlike many parents, I have seen a lot of anime that my kids have watched so at least I have some familiarity with the medium. Yet, with my background I still felt pretty confused and baffled by the strangeness of this movie. Now this isn't to say I didn't like it, but so many times I just couldn't understand exactly what was happening. Interestingly, when I saw the film again, I understood it much better and appreciated it much more. And this may be exactly how you might want to approach the film unless you already are a die-hard anime fan. See it, but be willing to see it without trying to think out the odd plot too much or even try seeing it several times. I know that each time I did, the film became more and more enjoyable and I began to notice so many cultural references. Now, several years after I first saw it in the theater, I have seen a lot more Japanese anime and films and it's practically second-nature to follow the film. So, for adults and those unfamiliar with the medium, this movie might take a bit of effort to fully enjoy, though with more and more children being familiar with and loving anime, it's very likely your kids will love it and will then be able to explain it to you!! As for the film, the animation is the best I have seen in any Miyazaki film, the story deep and fascinating and it's full of cute and endearing little touches that make the movie magical. See this with an open mind, please.
            100U

            Great

            Despite an overlong run time, Spirited Away is a visually stunning film filled with some of the most imaginative characters I've ever seen. In addition to the visuals, the music is beautiful, and the story has something for audience members of all ages.
            10shanebuckland

            A stunning, intoxicating, magical masterpiece

            There is simply no denying that Miyazaki is the Godfather of Japanese Animation, time and time again delivering works of such incredible beauty, such stunning visual and sensory delights, such mastery of storytelling, that one can only be left speechless. Overwhelmed. Intoxicated with wonder. Such is the magic of Spirited Away.

            Much like Miyazaki's previous feature Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away is an epic fantasy that deserves no better medium than the stunning animation work of Studio Ghibli. This multiple award-winning masterpiece has grown to become the largest grossing film in Japanese history, and rightly so. From the moment our child heroine Chihiro enters the bath houses we are literally bombarded with an overwhelming sense of detail and rich, lavish colours rarely - if ever - seen in Western animation. Scenes such as Chihiro running through the field of flowers, the marvellous landscapes seen from the train, Haku and Chihiro soaring the skies above, and Chihiro running across the pipe to climb the walls of the bath house are nothing short of breathtaking, and undoubtably some of the most lavish animation ever to hit the screen.

            The world of Spirited Away is bustling with life; unique, quirky, instantly lovable creatures jostling about their daily activities and tasks in the bath houses, dancing across the screen like leaves caught in a playful summer breeze. The inventiveness of Miyazaki's character designs is wonderful to behold, in fact not since classic tales like Lewis Carroll's Alice In Wonderland and The Neverending Story have we been able to fall hopelessly in love with such original, quirky, magical, and fantastical characters. The viewer is plunged headfirst into another world for nearly two hours and one cannot help but be completely and utterly captivated.

            The music and original score is stunningly beautiful, the original Japanese language track of such high quality that one wonders why someone could insult the work by producing a dub track at all. With a plot differing in its complexity on so many levels, from the basic storyline to the omnipresent universal themes, to the riddling of Japanese history and fable throughout, children and adults alike will be mesmerised from start to end. A magical, awe-inspiring, tearful, laughter-filled, heartfelt journey through a land of sweeping fantasy and dreams. Prepare to be Spirited Away......

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            • Trivia
              The cleansing of the river spirit is based on a real-life incident in Hayao Miyazaki's life in which he participated in the cleaning of a river, removing, among other things, a bicycle.
            • Goofs
              (at around 1h 14 mins) After Haku flies out of the bedroom we see Sen's left hand touching more of the blood on the railing. The elevator attendant sees it on the same hand after grabbing her arm as she tries to board it. Not much later we see her looking at the same hand again before running across the pipe. It isn't till after being held captive by the baby under the cushions that the blood switches hands as he holds her by the left arm revealing no blood on that hand at all.
            • Quotes

              Zeniba: Once you do something, you never forget. Even if you can't remember.

            • Crazy credits
              The credits have a series of still images from the film. The last image before the film fades is Chihiro's shoe in the river.
            • Alternate versions
              Various dialog is added to the English dub to explain settings, translate Japanese text, or traditions; for example, when Chihiro first sees the bathhouse, in the English dub, she says "It's a bathhouse", which isn't present in the Japanese version.
            • Connections
              Edited into Miyazaki Dreams of Flying (2017)
            • Soundtracks
              Itsumo Nando-demo
              ("Always With Me")

              Lyrics by Wakako Kaku

              Original Music/Vocal Performance by Yumi Kimura (as Youmi Kimura)

              Tokuma Japan Communications

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            • Release date
              • April 10, 2002 (France)
            • Countries of origin
              • Japan
              • United States
            • Official sites
              • Goodfellas (France)
              • Miyazaki collection
            • Languages
              • Japanese
              • English
            • Also known as
              • El viaje de Chihiro
            • Production companies
              • Tokuma Shoten
              • Studio Ghibli
              • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
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            • Budget
              • $19,000,000 (estimated)
            • Gross US & Canada
              • $14,821,254
            • Opening weekend US & Canada
              • $449,839
              • Sep 22, 2002
            • Gross worldwide
              • $360,393,388
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            • Runtime
              • 2h 4m(124 min)
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • DTS-ES
              • Dolby Digital EX
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.85 : 1

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