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Belle

Originaltitel: Ryuu to Sobakasu no Hime
  • 2021
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 1 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
19.365
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Belle (2021)
Suzu is a 17-year-old high school student living in a rural village with her father. For years, she has only been a shadow of herself. One day, she enters "U," a virtual world of 5 billion members on the Internet. There, she is not Suzu anymore but Belle, a world-famous singer. She soon meets with a mysterious creature. Together, they embark on a journey of adventures, challenges and love, in their quest to become who they truly are.
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Suzu, ein Teenager, lebt mit ihrem Vater in einer kleinen Stadt in den Bergen. In der virtuellen Welt namens "U" ist Suzu Belle, eine Musikikone.Suzu, ein Teenager, lebt mit ihrem Vater in einer kleinen Stadt in den Bergen. In der virtuellen Welt namens "U" ist Suzu Belle, eine Musikikone.Suzu, ein Teenager, lebt mit ihrem Vater in einer kleinen Stadt in den Bergen. In der virtuellen Welt namens "U" ist Suzu Belle, eine Musikikone.

  • Regie
    • Mamoru Hosoda
  • Drehbuch
    • Mamoru Hosoda
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kaho Nakamura
    • Ryo Narita
    • Shôta Sometani
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
    19.365
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
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      • Mamoru Hosoda
    • Drehbuch
      • Mamoru Hosoda
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kaho Nakamura
      • Ryo Narita
      • Shôta Sometani
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    • 159Kritische Rezensionen
    • 83Metascore
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 23 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Kaho Nakamura
    • Suzu
    • (Synchronisation)
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    Ryo Narita
    Ryo Narita
    • Shinobu Hisatake
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Ryô Narita)
    Shôta Sometani
    Shôta Sometani
    • Shinjiro Chikami
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tina Tamashiro
    Tina Tamashiro
    • Ruka Watanabe
    • (Synchronisation)
    Lilas Ikuta
    • Hiroka Betsuyaku
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Rira Ikuta)
    Ryôko Moriyama
    • Yoshitani
    • (Synchronisation)
    Michiko Shimizu
    • Kita
    • (Synchronisation)
    Fuyumi Sakamoto
    • Okumoto
    • (Synchronisation)
    Yoshimi Iwasaki
    • Nakai
    • (Synchronisation)
    Sachiyo Nakao
    • Hatanaka
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    Toshiyuki Morikawa
    Toshiyuki Morikawa
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    Mamoru Miyano
    Mamoru Miyano
    • Muitaro Hitokawa
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    Sumi Shimamoto
    Sumi Shimamoto
    • Suzu's Mother
    • (Synchronisation)
    Kôji Yakusho
    Kôji Yakusho
    • Suzu's father
    • (Synchronisation)
    Ken Ishiguro
    Ken Ishiguro
    • Kei's Father
    • (Synchronisation)
    Ermhoi
    • Peggy Sue
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as ermhoi)
    Hana
    • Tomo
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as HANA)
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    Mami Koyama
    Mami Koyama
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      • Mamoru Hosoda
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    8ayoreinf

    Coming of Age can be tough in the real world and in the virtual one

    Let's get it right from the start. This movie does have faults - the plot does lose its relation to common sense some times (at least once, but in a very key moment) and it does sink a few times in to very shallow cliché such as the basic premise of the virtual world which makes this story move - translating our inner qualities into a singular personal avatar that really represent who we are. But once again I find myself watching a movie, realizing it has faults and feeling these faults don't matter one bit. I rated it 8 stars but it felt much more like 9. Because Mamoru Hosoda understands the human soul like very few do. I've seen already one of his earlier films - Mirai No Mirai where the very same deep understanding is demonstrated, I rated it 9 but I must admit this movie was much more moving than Mirai. Because the earlier movie is much more analytical and easy to relate to intellectually, while this one works on a pure emotional level. I'm rarely moved by an animated film like I was while watching it, because the characters were real - it has a lot to do with the superb Japanese voice acting, I'm not sure it'll work so well when dubbed but in Japanese it was raw and real and spoke of real issues of grief as a formative experience and about learning to stand for your beliefs against overwhelming odds and about how the smallest support from one's friends can mean the world and work wonders.

    One more point that wasn't made by the previous reviewers - it's called Belle (in English) because it's using the French La Belle et la Bete as a major point of reference. It's not Beauty and the Beast in a straight forward manner but the idea of Beauty's love as a releasing power is at the core of the movie. See it and you'll see what I mean, because I won't be adding on that issue.
    8themadmovieman

    A spectacular and soaring anime extravaganza

    From one of the best directors in modern anime, Belle is one of the most spectacular movies in the genre for a long time. Complete with typically gorgeous animation, an electrifying pace, riveting character depth, sweet humour and a handful of wonderful songs, this is a film that you won't be able to take your eyes off from start to finish.

    But why exactly does Belle have this spectacular star quality? After all director Mamoru Hosoda has managed time and again to tell incredible stories, from The Girl Who Leapt Through Time to Summer Wars, Wolf Children, The Boy And The Beast and Mirai.

    Not only is Belle the latest addition to Hosoda's incredible repertoire, but it's also one of the most dynamic anime films of recent years, blending the classic animation style with timeless storytelling and blockbuster-level action and thrills.

    It's a film that really transports you to another world, with the as-ever spellbinding visuals delivering some of the most immersive fantasy you'll have seen in a long time, bolstering the film's originality from what at first feels like a mish-mash of different stories.

    In the early stages, it's easy to see Belle as a bit of an update of Hosoda's own Summer Wars, along with influence from Hollywood's Ready Player One. What's more, the film also borrows heavily at moments from Disney's Beauty And The Beast, although that's more as a clever homage than a simple reinvention.

    However, because there's so much going on, Belle proves itself to be a lot more than a remake or update of those films mentioned above. In fact, what's most impressive is the way in which it so effectively balances its focus between life inside the virtual world of U, and the characters who live in the real world.

    Much like Summer Wars, the action in the virtual world is brilliantly complemented by the emotional stories of the characters in the real world, in this case a group of high schoolers who are living through all the typical trappings of a coming-of-age story.

    This is where much of Belle's emotional heart comes in, and while the action in the virtual world is absolutely spectacular, you care for the characters because of how they're developed in the real world, with a wonderful group of friends whose own back stories play in wonderfully to the central action story.

    Playing out at an electrifying pace for the vast majority of its runtime, Belle nears edge-of-your-seat levels of excitement, although its finale admittedly isn't as exhilarating as the thrilling conclusion to Summer Wars.

    That said, Hosoda directs Belle with such confidence that it's a mesmerising watch at every moment, boosted further by a couple of spectacular and memorable songs that are both fun to listen to, and play nicely into the film's narrative arc.

    All in all, I had a whale of a time with Belle. A genuinely thrilling watch from start to finish, the film is a spectacular combination of many of director Mamoru Hosoda's best films, along with homages to a number of others. However, with fresh storytelling, fast pacing, gorgeous visuals, riveting emotional depth and thrilling action throughout, this film certainly stands on its own as one of the most entertaining anime you'll have seen in a long time.
    5Rob-O-Cop

    A pretty miss

    I've enjoyed the last 3-4 movies from this director but this one was a misjudged sappy convoluted mess.

    It tried to marry the world of idol performers (a manufactured and manipulated and notably shallow world of selling music based on looks and marketing) to the struggles of youth in the modern world, and it just won't fit unless you turn off everything you know about social media, and manufactured entertainment. For a director who's made some smart and insightful dramas this one misses its target in the big picture although many of the details that make his previous films worthy are still here.

    There is a lot of japanese small town and city details that are rewardingly accurate and familiar. The images are fantastic (not photos as another reviewer criticised the film for, but just really good animation).

    The characters when they're not spreading on the cheese are more well rounded japanese people, until they're shifted into cliche, but they switch between the 2 regularly.

    It's like the film was directed by two directors, one making quality anime and the other making a greasy cheese sandwich. The end result is an uneasy mixture of the 2, and unfortunately the cheese is the overpowering taste left in ones mouth. I don't know what he was aiming for with this film but he made a move into hollywood and authentic japanese culture loses in that game.
    9jasminn_tan

    Stunning

    I realised belatedly that this was a fresh new take on Beauty and The Beast only when the Beast was introduced, so I thought that this would be a typical romance story. But it wasn't and although it had darker themes such as child ab*se, it was handled quite alright - nothing too explicit but the ending felt incomplete. The visuals were stunning and the songs were incredibly beautiful. That last song even brought me to tears.
    7Quinoa1984

    Deeply emotional and cheesy in equal measure with consistently breathtaking animation

    Never tell anyone that you can't heap on the empathy in virtual reality by singing incredibly sappy and cheesy pop songs...

    There's a part of me that wants to rate this even higher, or even possibly lower. At times this is staggeringly gorgeous - and I'm not sure if I'm in a minority opinion that the scene scenes taking place in the real world are much more eye catching and appealing than those in the U Dimension (except for the climax, where it walks a tightrope of like Care Bears energy and one of the most heart-soaring moments in modern film, but again animated with emotional gusto, like that thing at the end of movies where everyone is there to applaud/say goodbye to the hero) - and at other times it's that mopey-dopey teenage girl stuff that's not my thing. Have you ever seen an Anime where the teenage heroine freaks out because (gasp) a boy maybe looked her way or (extra gasp) people may know who she is from a virtual reality world in the real one? Lots of that here.

    It's also completely open about it being so all-in on being Cornball and I admire and was involved by that. It may not address abuse and trauma and even grief necessarily in the most mature or well-rounded sense, but who would my old ass be to argue or look down if some young kid or teen somewhere found the messages about overcoming such rancid figures productive and meaningful (in real life as well as the web which is where all the horrors of the world multiply)?

    It manages to use the main empathetic meat of Beauty and the Beast, primarily the Disney one (they even copy, brilliantly, that one image of the Beast showing regret after kicking Belle out), while not making it so verbatim it neglects its own characters. I guess this is to say if an anime has to do an homage to that, might as well do it with a pop singer and a giant dragon!

    I'm not sure if it's great overall, and it's message about a daughter following in a mother's moral footprint is heavy - if, again, presented with a go for broke attitude for its emotional compass (this is BIG, and it's fitting if possible to see it in IMAX as I was lucky to do). I also wonder if it could bother to reckon with people living as a New Body in U. But I'll surely remember that little and pivotal scene where Suzu comes up with the song and how that is animated and edited is staggeringly good.

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      Mamoru Hosoda and Jin Kim both had an admiration for each other's work. While Hosoda was attending the Oscar's ceremony for his film, Mirai - Das Mädchen aus der Zukunft (2018) the two were able to meet for the first time. It was there the two said they would work together on a future project, which eventually became Belle.
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      Hiro: Nobody in their right mind would ever guess that Belle's user is actually a mousy nobody like you from some remote town!

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      Performed by Millennium Parade (as millennium parade) & Kaho Nakamura (as Belle)

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