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NOTICE: The disk has English audio and subtitles. While seeking to cure himself of a curse, young warrior Ashitaka stumbles into a conflict between the people of Iron Town and Princess Mononoke, a girl raised by wolves, who will stop at nothing to prevent the destruction of her home. Review: The best animated film I've yet seen. - When I heard that this film was finally coming out over here I was very excited. I'd never seen it before, but had seen other works of Hayao Miyazaki such as Totoro and Cagliostro. I was worried when I heard it had been bought and dubbed by Disney, fearing another mangled and edited poor translation as happened with Nausicaa /warriors of the wind. However, the translation is superb - done by no less than Neil Gaimen of Sandman fame - and the voice acting actually very good, with little of the poor acting and odd characterisation we've come to be used to. Perhaps the translation looses us some of the finer points, but none the less, it's superb. The film - What can I say? This is an epic tale that will draw anyone in who starts watching it, no matter how old they are. I watched this with my father, who's not a fan of animation (especially not Japanese animation), and he was enthralled, loving the beauty and the characters. It's certainly not a children's film, as it becomes quite dark towards the end. Dealing with themes such as mankind's effect on the environment and the destructive power of anger, this film tells the tale of the conflicts between a group of humans and a group of nature gods. Some scenes have echoes of Nausicaa, especially in character designs, and fans of Robert Holdstock's Mythago Wood books will find much they like here. Scenes of the Forest Spirit changing from the Night Walker to a multi horned, human faced deer that can walk on water have a strange magical pagan feel to them, and an eerie beauty. I'm trying not to say too much about the story as to give things away would be a crime if you've not seen the film before. I will say this : the ending is spectacular and satisfying - in some ways it reminds me of the finale of Akira - yet it still manages to remain open ended. The viewer and the characters are treated with respect and we're not given a cut and dried "punish the bad / reward the good" ending. Indeed, there are few characters in the film who can be viewed as purely bad. This is a good thing. This package doesn't have too many extras. You can see a nice trailer, a short making of film, and have the option to watch in the original language, which is always nice. You do get Helen McCarthy's excellent book on Hayao Miyazaki, and that is a superb bonus. Let's hope that we start to see more films given this treatment soon! Review: Princess Mononoke - Great film to watch and enjoy.






| Contributor | Claire Danes, Minnie Driver, Billy Crudup, Gillian Anderson, Billy Bob Thornton, Hayao Miyazaki |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,931 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray, PAL |
| Genre | Children and Family, animation |
| Language | English, Japanese |
| Manufacturer | Studiocanal |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 14 minutes |
M**D
The best animated film I've yet seen.
When I heard that this film was finally coming out over here I was very excited. I'd never seen it before, but had seen other works of Hayao Miyazaki such as Totoro and Cagliostro. I was worried when I heard it had been bought and dubbed by Disney, fearing another mangled and edited poor translation as happened with Nausicaa /warriors of the wind. However, the translation is superb - done by no less than Neil Gaimen of Sandman fame - and the voice acting actually very good, with little of the poor acting and odd characterisation we've come to be used to. Perhaps the translation looses us some of the finer points, but none the less, it's superb. The film - What can I say? This is an epic tale that will draw anyone in who starts watching it, no matter how old they are. I watched this with my father, who's not a fan of animation (especially not Japanese animation), and he was enthralled, loving the beauty and the characters. It's certainly not a children's film, as it becomes quite dark towards the end. Dealing with themes such as mankind's effect on the environment and the destructive power of anger, this film tells the tale of the conflicts between a group of humans and a group of nature gods. Some scenes have echoes of Nausicaa, especially in character designs, and fans of Robert Holdstock's Mythago Wood books will find much they like here. Scenes of the Forest Spirit changing from the Night Walker to a multi horned, human faced deer that can walk on water have a strange magical pagan feel to them, and an eerie beauty. I'm trying not to say too much about the story as to give things away would be a crime if you've not seen the film before. I will say this : the ending is spectacular and satisfying - in some ways it reminds me of the finale of Akira - yet it still manages to remain open ended. The viewer and the characters are treated with respect and we're not given a cut and dried "punish the bad / reward the good" ending. Indeed, there are few characters in the film who can be viewed as purely bad. This is a good thing. This package doesn't have too many extras. You can see a nice trailer, a short making of film, and have the option to watch in the original language, which is always nice. You do get Helen McCarthy's excellent book on Hayao Miyazaki, and that is a superb bonus. Let's hope that we start to see more films given this treatment soon!
S**R
Princess Mononoke
Great film to watch and enjoy.
M**C
Possibly the best animated film of all time.
Possibly the best Ghibli film, for me. It's a choice between this and the excellent Spirited away although this film is more adult and universal, I feel, in content. One could argue that Spirited away is also similar but I think it's more of a childrens film albeit with semi-buried environmental themes (literally) bubbling to the surface from time to time. Everything about this film is fantastical in the true sense of the word. The art is exquisite and the story is both at times exciting and heart rending. There are dark moments so possibly not suitable for young children but I would say it's no more extreme than something like Watership down which also has its dark points but ultimately has the same value for young minds when it comes to illustrating that nature is red in tooth and claw and not everything is "like pokemon". A beautiful and beguiling film that basically has zero wrong with it. Put aside preconceptions about "Japanese cartoons" as this is an extremely strong piece of cinema with an interesting and unifying environmental angle that should appeal to anyone if they can see it without prejudice clouding their thoughts. I have been trying to get my wife to watch this for a long time and she refuses because "it's a cartoon". She genuinely has no idea what she is missing out on and, sadly, almost certainly never will. See this film, you will not regret it !
A**R
Sublime and Moving
As a 17 year old i can't say that i am the fountain of all knowledge on film but within the first few minutes of Princess mononoke, i knew i was watching something special by its outstanding score, sublime animation/ design and adult nature. Arguably one of the best studio ghibli movies releases to date, Mononoke encapsulates everything i've come to adore from the studio. It is a sweeping epic filled with beauty, action, complex characters and enough thought provoking themes to completely justify its long run time. Without spoiling anything, Princess Mononoke is primarily about Humanity's relationship with nature (and vice versa), and the animosity between them. I had assumed that being a ghibli film, it was going to stand heavily in favour of nature, however Myazaki instead showed the audience the best and worst of both sides and let us decide who to support. Some of my friends including me supported the side of nature but a few other friends firmly believed the humans deserved their chance to progress, such a divide is a testemanf to handling of such prudent issues presented in this film. All in all, this has become my favourite animated film of all time and i strongly urge you to give it a chance because it may just blow you away.
A**N
One of the best Ghibli films
The first Ghibli film I saw was 'Laputa'. At first, I much preferred that to this, but now I prefer 'Princess Mononoke'. My reasons are that I think this film is genuinely deeper than 'Laputa'. Particularly the bits with The Forest Spirit. I don't want to give away the plot but I will say that, with this character, they've tried to depict a god and succeeded. I don't think what they've achieved with this is something to be sniffed at! I think the music plays a big part in this as well as the images. It reminds me of John Tavener's music, which is very spiritual. There is a great blend of action, reflection, humor, and darkness throughout the film. Overall, I'd say this film comes close to being a genuinely adult film. Much more adult than other Ghibli films. The story is very strong, and the themes of environmentalism are put across to the viewer without being at all patronising or cheesy. Being a musician, I always listen for the soundtrack and it is wonderful. Joe Hisaishi has really done something great here. And, cleverly, if there is really melodic music to be heard, the director always lets it be heard and doesn't bury it beneath action dialogue and sound effects. This film is well worth your money. I cried in a couple of places!
M**P
An important fixed record of the original in the face of streaming platform interference
NO CUTS, as per Hayao-sensei's instructions. Unlike the censored and borderline nonsensical mess you get on Netflix these days :-( ... apparently it being animated means it's a children's movie, and therefore all the blood and anything vaguely gory has to be cut out - even though those include some of the most famous, pivotal, and emotionally charged pieces of the film, and a good couple of actual plot points that would leave you wondering what key characters' motivations and status are if you hadn't seen the uncut one. (No, there isn't the option to show either the edited or unedited versions, just the former) Though he should have also specified "no random additions", as there's one voice line in the English dub that wasn't there originally, and I keep meaning to make a custom copy of that deletes it... (was there in the theatrical version so it's not specific to the DVD) (What else can I say about the film that hasn't been better said by others? A firm favourite and it's a pretty good transfer besides that one tiny gripe over five seconds of audio. There's not a great deal in the way of extra features, but that leaves more disc space for better quality video)
Ø**N
movie magic
This was the first studio ghibli movie I saw (and still my favorite)and it litteraly blew me away. Since then I have required 9 ghibli films and the are more or less of extremely good quality. On the story side of things.When the movie started I had no idea of the epic scale this movie would eventually gather. A haunted hog comes running into a village, with a hunter in tow. The hunter slays the hog, but is cursed, and there is only one option. He have to find the source of the curse and reverse it. This is all will say about the story, but it really takes off after a while, and it's one heck off a ride. the animation is incredible in this movie (as in all of the studio ghibli films) and it really sucks you in as you watch it. It's so pretty my jaw dropped during some of the more intense scenes. The music and voicework is also top class. But I watched it with jappanese voice and english subtitles, as I do with all japanese movies, so i suggest you do the same :) Although this is a recommendation, if youre new to studio ghibli movies I would start with Howls moving castle or Kikis delivery service, as this film has a pretty heavy storyline in comparison to the ones i mentioned. But in the end all of the movies are excellent and well worth the asking price!
A**A
I Bow Down Before Hayao Miyazaki, He Has Done It Again!!!
Absolutely wonderful! Mystical warriors, a doomed princess, archaic beasts, evil beings and amazing rainbows - all of whom can run, fight, feel pain, love and hope, what more can you ask for?! It is a lovely story with a strong message about what we are doing to our environment. And, of course, flabbergasting anime graphics. It is a must for as well anime fans as regular movie lovers! There is no age limit to this one; 5 or 45 doesn't matter, you'll love it any way!!! Also, it might interest you that Mononoke Hime (the original title of the movie) has been admitted to the list of '1001 movies that you must see before you die' A book that is published every couple of years in 25 diffrent countries that lists movies throughout the ages that, as the title insinuates, must be seen before you die. on the same list are classics such as Godfather, Casablanca, The Shining, Matrix and many more. Se it or you will miss out on something great!
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