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Howls Moving Castle [Audio: Eng]
Description
The 2004 Japanese animated fantasy film follows series of misadventures for Sophie at her late father's hat shop, but all that changes when she befriends wizard Howl.
The 2004 Japanese animated fantasy film follows series of misadventures for Sophie at her late father's hat shop, but all that changes when she befriends wizard Howl.
Actors:
Richard Steven Horvitz,
Jean Simmons,
Hope Levy,
Jena Malone,
Takuya Kimura,
Mari Devon,
Josh Hutcherson,
Mitch Carter,
Ken Yasuda,
Blythe Danner,
Mark Silverman,
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Richard Steven Horvitz
29 July 1966, Los Angeles, California, USA
Jean Simmons
31 January 1929, Crouch Hill, London, England, UK
Hope Levy
20 September 1966, Los Angeles, California, USA
Jena Malone
21 November 1984, Sparks, Nevada, USA
Takuya Kimura
13 November 1972, Tokyo, Japan
Mari Devon
10 October 1959
Josh Hutcherson
12 October 1992, Union, Kentucky, USA
Mitch Carter
22 September 1944, USA
Ken Yasuda
Blythe Danner
3 February 1943, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Mark Silverman
Director:
Hayao Miyazaki
Hayao Miyazaki
5 January 1941, Tokyo, Japan
Country:
Japan
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December 08, 2014
A floatingly delightful fairytale with its heart set on repealing the law of gravity.
November 19, 2013
What a moveable feast of delights.
December 08, 2014
It is so intriguing.
September 07, 2008
Palaces and shimmering lakes, warplanes and fire sprites all come to life at the breath of Miyazaki's graphic genius.
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December 08, 2014
Like Tiepolo, Miyazaki is a winged artist who flies in his own space, taking gravity with him. He can put us into a childish stupor of anticipation, then satisfaction. His vision is so free that it captivates.
December 08, 2014
[Miyazaki] may have made better films than Howl's Moving Castle, but it still exhibits his amazing imagination and astonishing detail.
November 19, 2013
What you get, above all, is some enchanting flashes of classic Miyazaki and the nagging sense that something essential is missing.
November 18, 2013
A richly inventive and enchanting delight.
December 08, 2014
Howl's Moving Castle is Japanese and anime, and therefore automatically more artistic than its US counterparts. The right cultural cachet gives you a lot of leeway.
November 19, 2013
A strange delight awash in visual splendor, understated humor and clever body-and-soul transmogrifications among its bonny band of weirdos.
December 08, 2014
There is little of the magic and Japanese flavour of such Miyazaki masterpieces as Spirited Away.
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October 18, 2008
A stunning example of a pure, disorienting dream logic that cinema provides all too rarely.

