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Howl's Moving Castle - 2 Disc Set (Import DVD)

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| Released |
15 Mar, 2006 |
| All-Time Sales Rank |
#636 in DVD |
| Recent Sales Rank |
#6,271 in DVD |
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| DVD Details |
| Description |
A young hat-maker named Sophie (Mortimer) is turned into an old woman by the dreaded Witch of the Waste (Bacall) when she attracts the notice of Howl (Bale), a young wizard whom the witch desires for herself. As the old woman, (Simmons), Sophie finds refuge as a cleaning lady in Howl's magical castle, an impressively realized mishmash of anthropomorphic shafts and gears, where she meets, among other wonders, a cantankerous fire demon named Calcifer (Billy Crystal). Howl's courage inspires her to seek a cure for her curse, and vice versa, and the two work together to prevent a major war as the castle roams the countryside on its mechanical gs. |
| Categories |
Animation
Family
Fantasy
Anime
Import
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| Movie Year |
2004 |
| Running Time |
119 min |
| Director |
Hayao Miyazaki
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| Actors |
Christian Bale Newell Alexander Julia Barnett |
| Edition |
Double Disc |
| Num of Discs |
2 |
| Sound Format |
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Dolby Digital 5.1 |
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| Video Format |
Widescreen |
| Language |
Japanese English |
| SubTitles |
English
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| Extras |
- Enhanced WS tv
- Bonus Footage
- Trailers
- Behind The Scenes
- Interviews: Diana Wynne Jones (book author), Pete Docter (English dialogue)
- Other Documentary: 'Miyazaki's Visit to Pixar'
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| Age Restriction |
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| Region |
2 |
| TV System |
PAL |
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5060034572114
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| Additional Details |
| Description |
Acclaimed Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki adapts British writer Diana Wynne Jones's popular fantasy tale for this animated feature, adding his own unique and celebrated dreamlike spin. A young hat-maker named Sophie (voiced by Emily Mortimer) is turned into an old woman by the dreaded Witch of the Waste (Lauren Bacall) when she attracts the notice of Howl (Christian Bale), a young wizard whom the witch desires for herself. As the old woman, (voiced by Jean Simmons), Sophie finds refuge as a cleaning lady in Howl's magical castle, an impressively realized mishmash of anthropomorphic shafts and gears, where she meets, among other wonders, a cantankerous fire demon named Calcifer (Billy Crystal). Howl's courage inspires her to seek a cure for her curse, and vice versa, and the two work together to prevent a major war as the castle roams the countryside on its mechanical legs. There's lots of magic afoot as well, including travel through barriers of space and time, and shape-shifting, requiring full viewer attention to keep track of who, where, and when, but this how dreams really are and the film engages on that same subconscious level. As with Miyazaki's previous work (SPIRITED AWAY, KIKI'S DELIVERY SERVICE), the emphasis here is on creating a beautiful alternate reality, where anything can happen, and every frame is a breathtaking work of art. See it on the big screen if the chance presents itself; the elaborate intricacies and patiently realized alternate realities of Miyazaki's work makes him a true treasure. |
| Genre |
Foreign Films Japanese / Adventure / Animation / Fantasy / War / Magic / Theatrical Release / Anime/Japanimation / Witches / Fantasy Worlds / Animated Worlds |
| Year |
2005 |
| Cast & Crew |
| Director |
Hayao Miyazaki
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| Main Cast |
Emily Mortimer
/ Christian Bale
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| Supporting Cast |
Jean Simmons
/ Lauren Bacall
/ Billy Crystal
/ Blythe Danner
/ Josh Hutcherson
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| Screenwriter |
Hayao Miyazaki
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| Composer |
Joe Hisaishi
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| Producer |
Toshio Suzuki
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| Source Writer |
Diana Wynne Jones
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| Premiere |
"Stunningly beautiful and strangely moving....Miyazaki has a very good handle on it and lavishes his customary heart, humor, and inventiveness on every situation he depicts." Glenn Kenny
(1st Jun, 2005, p.52-54)
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| New York Times |
"Admirers of his work, which is wildly imaginative, emotionally intense and surpassingly gentle, will find much to appreciate in this film because it demonstrates, once again, his visual ingenuity and his sensitivity as a storyteller." A. O. Scott
(10th Jun, 2005, p.E13)
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| USA Today |
"Clever and often enchanting....This movie often soars, blending a childlike sense of wonder with sophisticated emotions and motives." Claudia Puig
(10th Jun, 2005, p.4E)
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| Los Angeles Times |
"Miyazaki has a gift for wonder, an ease with fantasy that makes enchantment second nature..." Kenneth Turan
(10th Jun, 2005, p.E4)
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| Entertainment Weekly |
"As HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE makes ravishingly clear, coming into one's own is the most heroic -- and magical -- experience of all." Lisa Schwarzbaum
(17th Jun, 2005, p.57-58)
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| Uncut |
"This is subtle, profound and ravishing; once again, Miyazaki brings an original sense of wonder to cinema." John Mulvey
(1st Oct, 2005, p.140)
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| Sight and Sound |
"The riches of nature are present, correct and ravishing....HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE serves as an index of Miyazaki motifs..." Nick Bradshaw
(1st Oct, 2005, p.66)
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| Rolling Stone |
3 stars out of 4 -- "This Oscar-nominated Japanese animation wanders into seriously trippy territory....Relentlessly imaginative..." Barry Walters
(23rd Mar, 2006, p.76)
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| Uncut |
4 stars out of 5 -- "Tremendously imaginative and charming." Damien Love
(1st May, 2006, p.150)
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| Notes |
| Movie Notes |
Theatrical Release: November 20, 2004 (Japan)
June 10, 2005 (U.S. Limited) |
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