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Claire Danes (THE MOD SQUAD), Minnie Driver (GOOD WILL HUNTING), and Billy Bob Thornton (ARMAGEDDON, SLING BLADE) head a cast of hot Hollywood stars who lend their talents to this exquisitely animated, overwhelmingly acclaimed adventure epic! Inflicted with a deadly curse, a young warrior named Ashitaka (Billy Crudup -- WITHOUT LIMITS) sets out for the forests of the west in search of the cure that will save his life. Once there, he becomes inextricably entangled in a bitter battle that matches Lady Eboshi (Driver) and a proud clan of humans against the forest's animal gods, who are led by the brave Princess Mononoke (Danes), a young woman raised by wolves! Also starring Gillian Anderson (THE X-FILES) and Jada Pinkett Smith (SCREAM 2), this monumental struggle between man and nature will have you transfixed as stunning artistry blends with epic storytelling to create a uniquely entertaining motion picture!
A**R
Amazing
Fantastic movie and beautifully minimal case.
P**D
Director Miyazaki, Ghibli and Disney at the top of their game producing an amazing adult fable
Bottom Line First: To get the less than good news out of the way, Miyazaki’s Princes Mononoke is not for the very young. The violence can be graphic and bloody. The themes are not as clear cut as might be found in bed time stories. There is no sex or bad language making this movies acceptable to those who screen for such. And that brings me to the good news. Princes Mononoke combines complex storytelling, adult level plotting, the fine art work of Studio Ghibli and the casting power of the Disney Studios to produce a wonderful movie. Highly recommended and a star even among my other Miyazaki movies.Princes Mononoke could have been another man versus nature and the world out of balance movie we have seen too many times. Instead we have man and nature in conflict but with a near absence of obviously evil industrialists and purely motivated united forest spirits. Gods can become demons, and seen as evil by humans and nature. The tribes within the world of nature are not natural allies and can have their own selfish motives. The human who is supposed to embody evil, Lady Eboshi (Voice acted by Minnie Driver) is a fierce warrior and hard nosed business woman but she is also good to her people and makes a point of finding better lives for people who would be cast offs and shunned in the larger world.On the subject of voice overs, Disney deserves credit having assembled a cast that included Billy Bob Thornton, Gillian Anderson, Claire Danes and Billy Crudup. Made too clear to us in the included specials is the extra effort made by the voice actors and Disney to insure that the American dialogue fits with the animated Japanese speaking characters.As for the work of the director and his studio. What struck me most about Princes Mononoke was the balance between artistic detail and the flow of the story. Hayao Muyazaki has a tendency for story lines that can drag. I prefer to say they speed of motion can be stately. The Wind Rises remains among my favorite HM movies, but like The Wife says it is slow. Even the action movieLupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro (Collector's Edition) can drag, usually when the Studio is highlighting it's artwork. In Princess there was no lag in the story line. Scene action and plot development move logically forward even in the moments when the viewer is invited to enjoy the scenery.But what artwork it is! Studio Ghibli is always at its best drawing the sky and aerial views. Ghibli is also the master of fields and forests. Sometimes at the cost of foregrounds, manmade and human details. In Princess all of the elements view together in harmony. It may be that some level of detail has been lost, but if so, only to produce a more balanced picture. Studio Ghibli movies can be fine visual art at the expense of movement, I never felt that watching Princess Mononoke.
D**S
Always will love
Fantastic story, wonderful art and characters honestly a must see. The steelbook is great to have and a good collective case.
R**D
A Stunning Film!
Hayao Miyazaki’s 1997 film, “Princess Mononoke,” tells a work of historical fantasy set during the Muromachi period in Japan, following Prince Ashitaka as he becomes embroiled in a conflict between the gods of the forest and the humans consuming its resources. When a demon poisons the prince, he must travel to find the source of the poison. Along the way, he encounters the monk Jigo, who wants to hunt the Great Forest Spirit. They see a wolf pack with a human girl, San, among their number. When the wolves attack, Lady Eboshi and her men repel them and bring Ashitaka to Iron Town, a fortress on a mountain that the inhabitants have stripped of its trees to build and contain their massive forge. San and the wolves come to kill Eboshi for hurting the forest, but Ashitaka prevents the humans and forest gods from killing each other. He is injured and San brings him to the Great Forest Spirit for healing. Even as he recovers, the boar gods plan an attack on the humans. Jigo enlists Lady Eboshi to use the boars to find the Great Forest Spirit, which he succeeds in beheading, throwing the world out of balance. The story is a lovely metaphor for environmentalism and balance, recalling other films that addressed those themes in the 1980s and 1990s. Further, while some characters may act as antagonists, there are no true villains. Lady Eboshi may harm the forest, but she cares for people that society would normally stigmatize. Jigo may want to hunt, but he can also admit when he’s wrong. The wolf gods, boar gods, and ape gods may be scary at times, but they act under duress from industrialization. In “Princess Mononoke,” Miyazaki crafted a particularly great film worthy of both casual and scholarly attention.
V**R
Un gran clasico del anime
Opinion totalmente subjetiva ya que se trata de una pelicula de anime.Me encanto, es una historia muy bonita, se me paso el tiempo volando.El unico comentario negativo es que de tan buena se me hizo corta.
W**T
Wrong region code and therefore unplayable on European systems
Since I bought this blu-ray via Amazon.nl (yes, that is the Netherlands) and it was being delivered by a Dutch "company", I assumed that I would be able to play it on the blu-ray player I bought in - guess what - the Netherlands. Honestly, what did I expect... of course the blu-ray is region A and of course I can't do anything with it. Great to see that basic and necessary information is missing and I therefore bought a pretty much useless product. Will never buy again. Bye.
A**N
Excelente
Un clasico de Ghibli y Hayao MiyazakiCuenta la historia de la princesa lobo y de como la humanidad va comiendose y apoderandose del bosque y los animales.Excelentes paisajes y la animacion caracteristica ya de Miyazaki
P**A
Il miglior film dello Studio Ghibli a mia opinione
Ottimo prodotto.Finalmente sono riuscito a recuperare il dvd di questa versione del 2002 col primo doppiaggio italiano, che ha modernizzato e reso più accessibile anche al pubblico italiano un'opera pregna di cultura nipponica (la versione più recente, 2015 se non erro, ha un ottimo doppiaggio, ma più fedele al dialogo giapponese, più arcaico e meno comprensibile)È il film che preferisco tra quelli diretti dal maestro, forse il suo più cupo lavoro. Tratta i temi del progresso industriale e dell'ecologia in maniera magistrale mostrando pro e contro di entrambe le parti.Se amate la grande animazione in generale e quella giapponese in particolare, è un film che dovete vedere almeno una volta. Fantastica anche la colonna sonora.
J**N
in good condition
everything works well
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