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Revision as of 12:43, 10 September 2019

USA BluRay cover.

Howl's Moving Castle, known in Japan as ハウルの動く城 Hauru no Ugoku Shiro "Howl's Moving Castle" is an animated movie produced by Studio Ghibli in 2004. It is based on the book Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones and was converted to film by Hayao Miyazaki. The movie is about a girl named Sophie who, after being mistaken for a friend of a rogue wizard named Howl, is cursed by Howl's nemesis. Sophie then seeks out Howl to remove the curse, but gets mixed up in his magical life.

Howl's Moving Castle was, I think, the fourth Miyazaki film I saw, and I really like it. I'm also amazed at how much better the film is than the book, which is a rarity.

Status

I do not own this film, but I have seen the Japanese subtitled version.

Review

— This section contains spoilers! —

Good

  • As usual, the background art is phenomenal and they really draw you into the fantasy world.
  • The characters are really interesting and, unlike most Western cartoons, they aren't caricatures. There is no mustache-twirling villain or a archetypal hero, but rather everyone has their own flaws and talents.
  • The castle is very interestingly designed.
  • The anti-war theme is carried well through the film.
  • I found the film to be superior to the book in most respects.

Bad

  • The film gets a little dull near the end.
  • Suliman seems to be able to end the war so simply, I don't see why she kept it up for so long.

Ugly

  • Nothing

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