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Das wandelnde Schloss

Originaltitel: Hauru no ugoku shiro
  • 2004
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 59 Min.
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Christian Bale, Takuya Kimura, Emily Mortimer, Ryûnosuke Kamiki, and Josh Hutcherson in Das wandelnde Schloss (2004)
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Als eine wenig selbstbewusste junge Frau von einer alten, boshaften Hexe verflucht und in eine Greisin verwandelt wird, sieht sie ihre einzige Hoffnung, den Zauber wieder zu brechen, in eine... Alles lesenAls eine wenig selbstbewusste junge Frau von einer alten, boshaften Hexe verflucht und in eine Greisin verwandelt wird, sieht sie ihre einzige Hoffnung, den Zauber wieder zu brechen, in einem maßlosen, aber unsicheren jungen Zauberer, der mit seinen Gefährten in einem vierbeinige... Alles lesenAls eine wenig selbstbewusste junge Frau von einer alten, boshaften Hexe verflucht und in eine Greisin verwandelt wird, sieht sie ihre einzige Hoffnung, den Zauber wieder zu brechen, in einem maßlosen, aber unsicheren jungen Zauberer, der mit seinen Gefährten in einem vierbeinigem Wanderschloss lebt.

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    • Hayao Miyazaki
  • Autoren
    • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Diana Wynne Jones
  • Stars
    • Chieko Baishô
    • Takuya Kimura
    • Tatsuya Gashûin
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    • Regisseur/-in
      • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Autoren
      • Hayao Miyazaki
      • Diana Wynne Jones
    • Stars
      • Chieko Baishô
      • Takuya Kimura
      • Tatsuya Gashûin
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  • Am besten bewerteter Film #155
    • Für 1 Oscar nominiert
      • 14 Gewinne & 20 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Tatsuya Gashûin
    Tatsuya Gashûin
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        Hiroshi Takahashi
          Mayuno Yasokawa
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          • Regisseur/-in
            • Hayao Miyazaki
          • Autoren
            • Hayao Miyazaki
            • Diana Wynne Jones
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          Zusammenfassung

          Reviewers say 'Howl's Moving Castle' highlights Miyazaki's signature themes of magic, strong female leads, and detailed worlds. Sophie's transformative journey and self-discovery are central. The animation is lauded for its breathtaking visuals and meticulous detail. However, some find it less original, with familiar elements and a simpler plot than Miyazaki's earlier films. Nonetheless, it is appreciated for its imaginative narrative, engaging characters, and the director's unique fusion of fantasy and reality.
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          9whitetigah

          Another wonderful movie from Miyazaki

          (first of all: sorry if my English is not the best out there, but it's not my native language)

          I was lucky enough to see the world premiere (at Venice Film Festival, September 5, 2004).

          Not only the art and animation is breathtaking (with almost no CGI), but the story is also above Miyazaki standards.

          The characters are wonderful, each one with his (or her) own personality. Among them the best is for sure Calcifer, the Fire Demon, who is actually an almost all-powerful being, but is often underestimated by the other characters ("If you don't obey, I'll pour water on you!").

          The music is one of the best parts of the movie. Even if you don't notice it, it is always there, always conveying the right feeling.

          Bottom line: this is an excellent movie. If you liked other movies by Miyazaki (such as Mononoke Hime, Spirited Away, Laputa Castle in the Sky...) you cannot miss it.
          10WritelySo

          My favourite Miyazaki!

          What an amazing achievement! This is by far the best example I have ever seen of animated characterization. The expressions and the nuances and the emotion captured in this film are truly breathtaking. I love all of Miyazaki's work, but in Howl's Moving Castle he has managed to take it to a level that to me sets the standard.

          It has all of the classic stunning Miyazaki panoramas, rich settings, exciting and unusual machinery, and brilliantly conceived creatures that are often humorous and fanciful. The characters are all very expertly crafted and developed, but what really enchanted me were their expressions and the subtle but powerful ways that he chose to elaborate on their connections and emotions. It is very difficult to describe, but they come to life in such a powerful way as to seem entirely real and unique.

          He achieves this within the medium - not by really imitating or parroting film or live action, but by artfully exploiting the medium to enhance and capture the subtle interactions that make up relationships. He shows his audience what his characters are thinking and feeling by carefully chosen gestures and facial expressions, rather than relying always on dialog, etc. I was completely swept away by this skillful use of animation - I have never anywhere else seen anything that begins to come close to it.

          The story is fantastic - I haven't read the novel, but it had all of the elements I have come to enjoy in Miyazaki's work - there is the humour, the lighthearted moments, the strong, insightful, loyal, and honourable characters, the lyrical drama and action sequences. The pace is perfect - it flows nicely and is always exciting, suspenseful - I got very caught up in the characters and their struggles and hopes. The themes were expertly handled with Miyazaki flair - and always richly meaningful and perceptive.

          I can hardly wait to see what this brilliant artist creates next!
          8planktonrules

          Great provided you are not a huge Diana Wynne Jones fan or watch the film with one!

          I went to see this film with my anime and Diana Wynne Jones-loving teenage daughter. And while I enjoyed the film immensely due to its excellent animation, story and overall sense of fun, it was also interesting to see how much my daughter hated it! It was as if we saw two entirely different films. Why? Well, she is a huge Diana Wynne Jones fan and has read and re-read just about everything she ever wrote. And, according to her, the story was so different and so inferior to the book that she disliked the film and said some very nasty things about director Miyazaki. However, my advice is DON'T read the book and just go and see the movie. Then, after enjoying it, read the book ONLY if you are 100% sure you can do this without freaking out because they are so different!! I didn't know the difference and had a great time seeing the film!
          10soanim8ed

          This is art

          Howl's Moving Castle is as marvelous and magical as Miyazaki's other great work. Something in Disney's advertising or the description I read gave the false impression that it was going to be sub-standard work meaning it was still going to be better than anything DreamWorks Animation was doing (Madagascar was sooo pedestrian).

          While not as awe-inspiring as Spirited Away or action-packed as Mononoke, it does work on the level of Kiki's Delivery Service as a girl is forced to be better than she thinks she can be (well, that's not a big surprise, that's all his films). And as with all Miyazaki stories, the story teaches without being preachy. And the lessons learned are represented in character changes and in the character's physical appearance as well. It's that same attention to detail that has made Pixar so great.

          The animation is wonderful. The castle is itself is a mesh-mash of so many haphazardly arranged pieces that an engineer would have an aneurysm just sorting them all out and yet it works. Through magic, of course. The magic being Howl's and the authoritative hand of Miyazaki's direction. The airships (wow, airships in a Miyazaki film? Who would have thunk?) are great variations of one's he's used before and there are some rather dark and beautiful scenes of a world at war.

          Most of the voice work was very strong including Christian Bale (Howl) and Emily Mortimer (as the young version of the heroine, Sophie). The voice that surprised me was Billy Crystal as Calcifer, the little flame that could. He's the heart of the castle and only annoyed at his first few scenes then becomes a very likable character.

          There a few clunky moments in the plot line where transitions between story points weren't very strong, but overall it's another outstanding film from Studio Ghibli. Even my 40 year old partner, who had spent the day mountain biking, was dead tired and had never seen a Miyazaki film stayed awake for the entire 2 hours. When we left at 3:30 in the morning still jabbering away about all the imagery and meaning, we realized we had seen true art.
          10cornishogre-1

          For those who love the book – or wondered about it

          When I read some four years ago that Diana Wynne Jones had sold the rights for Howl's Moving Castle to a Japanese animator, I wondered. The book (one of my very favorites, which I re-read at least once a year) takes several fairy-tale conventions and merrily turns them upside down. Ms Jones refuses to allow her imagination be neatly pigeonholed as hard sci-fi or straight fantasy, juvenile or adult. This story (as all of her stories) revels in word play. I really wondered how it would all come out translated into Japanese.

          I'd never heard of Miyazaki. Then I saw Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, The Cat Returns, and Kiki's Delivery Service. Wow. I think Ms Jones and Mr. Miyazaki must be kindred souls. His movies share a lot with her novels – a whimsical sense of humor, impossible to pigeonhole into a category, magic and mischief, and a firm respect for the audience's intelligence. I began to pace the floor in anticipation of the movie.

          I saw the movie today. I was not disappointed. The soul of the story is intact, Sophie and Howl and Calcifer are nearly as I imagined them. Yes, there are some plot adjustments. Think of it as the Series 12C version (for those who have read Ms Jones' Chrestomanci books.) The main elements are there, some re-arranged, some changed, yet with a full understanding of the original. Much like the 2004 version of Peter Pan – much was changed, but the soul is the same.

          For those who wonder, here are the differences between the movie and the novel. I've tried to phrase them carefully to avoid spoilers for either fans of Ms Jones's work who have yet to see the movie, and those who have seen the movie and have yet to read the book:

          • Why the witch bespells Sophie

          • Where the door opens when the dial points to black

          •Sophie's sister Martha, and the plot line involving sister Lettie are not in the movie • Mrs. Pentstemmon, Miss Angorian, Mrs. Fairfax are also missing, but elements of each are woven into other characters in the movie • Michael (Markl) is a different age • The battles – magical and military – are quite different (but equally spectacular) • The dog appears at a different time, with a different, yet just as mysterious, agenda • The scarecrow's relationship with Sophie is different • Thelevel of technology is different. (I did miss the 7-league boots)

          My advice: go see the movie. It's magical and beautiful and funny. Then, if you are a Diana Wynne Jones fan, check out the rest of Miyazaki's films. Now is a great time, as many of his films are available on home DVD. If you are a Miyazaki fan, hie thee to a library or bookstore try Ms Jones' books. (There is a sequel to Howl's Moving Castle – Castle in the Air.)

          And enjoy!

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            Upon seeing Chihiros Reise ins Zauberland (2001), Christian Bale immediately agreed to play any role in this film. He didn't expect to get the titular role.
          • Patzer
            Sophie's top ribbon doesn't always reappear when she transforms back into her younger self.
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            Howl: I feel terrible, like there's a weight on my chest.

            Young Sophie: A heart's a heavy burden.

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            Edited into Miyazaki Dreams of Flying (2017)
          • Soundtracks
            Sekai no Yakusoku
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            Lyrics by Shuntarô Tanikawa

            Music by Yumi Kimura

            Arranged by Joe Hisaishi

            Performed by Chieko Baishô

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          • Erscheinungsdatum
            • 25. August 2005 (Deutschland)
          • Herkunftsländer
            • Japan
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            • Disney (United States)
          • Sprache
            • Japanisch
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            • 24.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
          • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
            • 10.352.604 $
          • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
            • 427.987 $
            • 12. Juni 2005
          • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
            • 242.510.493 $
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            • 1 Std. 59 Min.(119 min)
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