Howl’s Moving Castle
- 2-disc special edition features both the original Japanese soundtrack and an English language soundtrack
- Behind the Microphone featurette with the English language voice cast and footage from the dubbing sessions
- Interview with Pixar Animation Studios Director, Pete Docter
- Hayao Miyazaki Visits Pixar Animation Studios with Pixar director John Lasseter
- Complete storyboards set to the movie soundtrack
In Hayao Miyazaki’s latest animated masterpiece, journey beyond imagination and enter a “breathtaking fantasy world” (Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times) filled with adventure, humor and heart. Sophie, a quiet girl working in a hat shop, finds her life thrown into turmoil when she is literally swept off her feet by a handsome but mysterious wizard named Howl. The vain and vengeful Witch of the Waste, jealous of their friendship, puts a spell on Sophie. In a life-changing adventure, Sophie climbs aboard Howl’s magnificent flying castle and enters a magical world on a quest to break the spell. Featuring the voice talents of Jean Simmons, Christian Bale, Lauren Bacall, Blythe Danner, and Billy Crystal, Miyazaki’s artistry comes to life on DVD with inventive characters, unique storytelling and richly detailed animation. (c) 2004 Nibariki • GNDDDTLike a dream, Howl’s Moving Castle carries audiences to vistas beyond their imaginations where they experience excitement, adventure, terror, humor, and romance. With domestic box office receipts of over 0 million, Howl passed Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke to become the #3 film in Japanese history, behind his Spirited Away and James Cameron’s Titanic. Based on a juvenile novel by Diana Wynne Jones, Howl’s Moving Castle marks the first time Miyazaki has adapted another writer’s work since Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989). Sophie, a 19-year-old girl who believes she is plain, has resigned herself to a drab life in her family’s hat shop–until the Witch of the Waste transforms her into a 90-year-old woman. In her aged guise, Sophie searches for a way to break the Witch’s spell and finds unexpected adventures. Like Chihiro, the heroine of Spirited Away, Sophie discovers her hidden potential in a magical environment–the castle of the title. Using CG, Miyazaki creates a ramshackle structure that looks like it might disintegrate at any moment. Sophie’s honesty and determination win her some valuable new friends: Markl, Howl’s young apprentice; a jaunty scarecrow; Calcifer, a temperamental fire demon; and Heen, a hilarious, wheezing dog. She wins the heart of the dashing, irresponsible wizard Howl, and brings an end an unnecessary and destructive war. The film overflows with eclipsing visuals that range from frightening aerial battles to serene landscapes, and few recent features–animated or live action–offer as much magic as Howl’s Moving Castle. –Charles Solomon
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Review by Chialing Hsu for Howl’s Moving Castle
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My two young kids (8 & 6) and I enjoyed this film very much. We have never heard or read the book which the movie is based on before. I love and have watched almost every movie done by Mr. Miyazaki. This one is no exception. The visual, the story and the charactors are all wonderful. We have watched the movie over and over and never got tired of it.
After enjoy so much about the movie version of “Howl’s Moving Castle”, I decided to read the book written by Diana Wynne-Jones. It is a really fascinating work with lively charactors and incredible imagination through out. Then I found out that I was slightly disappointed by the change Mr. Miyazaki made to his movie. I hope that he would follow the book more truthfully. I don’t really care much about the “Anti-War” theme in the movie with a confusing plot. I would rather watch the battles between Howl and the Witch of the Waste.
However, if you can seperate them and view them as two unrelated work, I really enjoy and love both of them because they both feature my favorite charactors including Howl, Sophie and Calcifer.
p.s. I rate this film 4 stars but it shows only 1 star. And I can’t change it!