Spirited away why




















The videos were a hit and a friendship was born. Miyazaki then asked Lasseter to help him with the English dub. Thanks to his tireless campaigning , the movie was a hit. Studio Ghibli has always been a highly sought-after business. For over 20 years, American studios had tried to acquire the studio. Toshio Suzuki, the producer of Spirited Away , turned these offers down, but Disney finally came up with a unique deal.

There were two pre-conditions: they wanted all the films, and they would not alter or the cut the films at all. Suzuki found these terms favorable and accepted. To help the animators understand how the characters moved, Miyazaki would ask them to draw inspiration from animals. When explaining the scene when an injured Haku falls into the boiler room, the filmmaker uses three animals to describe the action.

The dragon clings to the wall like a gecko, before falling to the ground like a snake. The movie earned The record has yet to be broken, but some expect Frozen to be a strong contender. Boh means little boy or son, Kamaji means old boiler man, Yubaba means bathhouse witch, and Zeniba means money witch.

The heroine Chihiro means a thousand fathoms or searches, while her worker name, Sen , just means thousand. In an interview with John Lasseter, he explained that it was a necessary addition to help clarify certain elements for American audiences. The packed streets and elaborate bathhouse of the movie can thank downtown Juifen in Taiwan for its beautiful design. Here you can find familiar sights and sounds that resemble the bustling spirit town.

Top cast Edit. Daveigh Chase Chihiro as Chihiro English version voice. Suzanne Pleshette Yubaba as Yubaba English version voice …. Miyu Irino Haku as Haku voice. Mari Natsuki Yubaba as Yubaba voice …. Yumi Tamai Rin as Rin voice. Takehiko Ono Aniyaku as Aniyaku voice. Shigeru Wakita. Michiko Yamamoto. More like this.

Watch options. Storyline Edit. Chihiro and her parents are moving to a small Japanese town in the countryside, much to Chihiro's dismay. On the way to their new home, Chihiro's father makes a wrong turn and drives down a lonely one-lane road which dead-ends in front of a tunnel. Her parents decide to stop the car and explore the area.

They go through the tunnel and find an abandoned amusement park on the other side, with its own little town. When her parents see a restaurant with great-smelling food but no staff, they decide to eat and pay later. However, Chihiro refuses to eat and decides to explore the theme park a bit more. She meets a boy named Haku who tells her that Chihiro and her parents are in danger, and they must leave immediately.

She runs to the restaurant and finds that her parents have turned into pigs. In addition, the theme park turns out to be a town inhabited by demons, spirits, and evil gods. At the center of the town is a bathhouse where these creatures go to relax. The owner of the bathhouse is the evil witch Yubaba, who is intent on keeping all trespassers as captive workers, including Chihiro.

Chihiro must rely on Haku to save her parents in hopes of returning to their world. The tunnel led Chihiro to a mysterious town.

Animation Adventure Family Fantasy Mystery. Rated PG for some scary moments. Did you know Edit. Trivia Despite having a rich plot with developed characters, Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi was not made with a script.

In fact, Miyazaki's films never had scripts. So the story develops when I start drawing storyboards. The production starts very soon thereafter, while the storyboards are still developing. The film makes itself and I have no choice but to follow".

Goofs 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. How often can you say a film has been made for young girls, rather than money or mainstream audiences? Many male critics described Chihiro as a "sullen" and "spoiled" girl, and continue to describe her as such. This is hardly a fair criticism, nor is it an accurate one. When we meet Chihiro, she's being driven away from her home and everything she knows to live in a new town.

All she has to remember her friends is a bouquet. How depressing," she says, only to be reminded by her mom that her dad bought her one for her birthday. She shrugs this off, understandably. Few ten-year-olds would behave so well given the upheaval. When the family exit the car, entranced by the lead up to the abandoned theme park that will soon trap them, Chihiro is "whiny" because her intuition is correct.

She follows behind her parents, worried by the little shines and the appearance of the food with no vendor, warning that they shouldn't be there. These critics will see that she spends the remainder of the film laboring not only for their ignorance but also the fact that they ignore the voice of a young girl. Still via Wiki. What sets her story apart is that Chihiro isn't forced to triumph over great evil and turn from a "sullen" creature to a good girl. Far better than that, it's a film about honest development.

Miyazaki shows her slowly forcing herself to adapt to her environment and be open to the tasks ahead, quietly tackling them as best she can. She has trouble walking down the steps to the boiler man, Kamaji, but eventually manages to make it down. Kamaji keeps ignoring her, but she knows she must get a job at the bathhouse to survive in this new spirit world, so doesn't stop until he helps her.

Her careful thinking and determination quickly reward her when she realizes a stinky spirit was actually a polluted river spirit who needed to be freed from all the junk surrounding it. The fact the film was made without a script only adds to this natural evolution of Chihiro. The film makes itself, and I have no choice but to follow. Caught in the flow of narrative are some of the most beautiful stills in modern cinema, let alone animation.

As critic Roger Ebert pointed out in his review of the film, each frame is made with an overwhelming amount of "generosity and love. Importantly, we have time to breathe and live in Miyazaki's world.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000