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Sammi
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09.28.2002, 01:44 PM |
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UO
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yupper... saw the subbed version long ago....
just got tickets to a preview screening in dallas on monday...woot!
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09.28.2002, 05:04 PM |
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Sammi
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lucky person... i saw it on the premiere day -- my mom thought i was going to explode. xD
i think it's going to do better than Mononoke since it's directed more towards kids and dubbed. only 25 theaters and it made $450,000 in it's first week.
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09.29.2002, 09:20 PM |
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UO
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just got back from seeing u.s. spirited away....
dub was pretty good! tho i still thikn sub was better, but the dub def did help clear up some storyline for me 8o
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10.01.2002, 12:06 AM |
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Manny Calavera
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This was actually I think a lot better than Mononoke Hime, in the way that you would not get bored, and the animation seemed so much more vivid, the plot was so intricately woven that you just can not but help feel sad, or happy or disgusted.
Its plot is one of the best I have ever seen.
And the animation is just gorgeous, there are few times that I have seen such beautiful scenes, with such depth and emotion.
It also is an excellent blend of pure fantasy and a great deal of symbolism.
Definitely one of the better animes.
I take of my hat (if i wore one) to the creator.
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10.06.2002, 02:13 AM |
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The story is marvelous. The real genius of the movie is that any of us can relate to being Chihiro, Haku, Kamaji or Linn, simply by doing the decent, neighborly thing in tough situations, or just by getting up in the morning and facing that not so nice boss. Sadly in reality you don't end up riding flying dragons, or fortunatly don't end up getting turned into pigs....though some days even that can seem to be a better outcome than reality.
Thanks for the possitive message, and the reminder that a little humanity and strength of character are the strongest magic ever, and that all of us possess it!
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10.24.2002, 03:34 AM |
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Mocca
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In my humble opinion, Spirited Away is the finest piece of animation ever created. I live in Denmark and it seems unlikely to get a cinematic release here, except maybe at the Night Film Festival.
When do you people think we're going to see the DVD? (I've heard that the region 3 one has red tint, so I'm holding out for reg 1.)
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10.26.2002, 07:40 AM |
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Sammi
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You can now pre-order the Region 1 DVD from Amazon.com!! Yaaayness!!!
~ Sammi <3
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Sophie
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I wanna see it AGAIN!!!!
I've already watched it like 5 times, but it is just so MAGICAL!!!! It holds that certain beauty to it that is always guarenteed in a Mayazaki Film. It is a shame that after his new movie (check out my thread for details) he will only make TWO MORE!!!
ONLY TWO!!!!!
*sob*
well, i seriously wish that i can watch Spirited Away again!!! ^^
~(also known as) Chinagirl223
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Siobhan
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Whatever shall we do without Miyazaki? Gosh..I speak as though he's dying! How old is he now anyways?--Sio
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starhawk
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I think he's 64....
Spirited Away is one of the finest movies I've ever seen. Dynamic characters, vividly colorful world, deep moral symbolism, wierd, imaginative, and an unforgetable story...
The plot is a little thin in a couple sequences, but other dramatically deep sequences (such as the train ride- my favorite part of the whole film) more than make up for it. I think Spirited Away is a masterpiece.
Post last edited by starhawk on 04.21.2004, 07:44 PM.
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04.21.2004, 07:44 PM |
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Roarkiller
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quote: Originally posted by starhawk
I think he's 64....
Spirited Away is one of the finest movies I've ever seen. Dynamic characters, vividly colorful world, deep moral symbolism, wierd, imaginative, and an unforgetable story...
The plot is a little thin in a couple sequences, but other dramatically deep sequences (such as the train ride- my favorite part of the whole film) more than make up for it. I think Spirited Away is a masterpiece.
Statistically tho, Laputa is better. But meh, personal preference.
What u see in the movie is but only the icing. U wouldnt believe the number of underlying messages hidden in the movie. Im planning to do a compilation of them and upload them to my site when i finish it.
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04.26.2004, 09:10 AM |
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fiona
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Spirited Away is my favourite film ever it is so wonderful, almost verging on being better then My Neighbour totoro!
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08.13.2004, 09:43 AM |
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