Ein Blick auf das Leben des Jiro Horikoshi, den Mann, der während des Zweiten Weltkriegs japanische Kampfflugzeuge entwickeltete.Ein Blick auf das Leben des Jiro Horikoshi, den Mann, der während des Zweiten Weltkriegs japanische Kampfflugzeuge entwickeltete.Ein Blick auf das Leben des Jiro Horikoshi, den Mann, der während des Zweiten Weltkriegs japanische Kampfflugzeuge entwickeltete.
- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 26 Gewinne & 54 Nominierungen insgesamt
Hideaki Anno
- Jirô Horikoshi
- (Synchronisation)
Hidetoshi Nishijima
- Honjô
- (Synchronisation)
Miori Takimoto
- Naoko Satomi
- (Synchronisation)
Masahiko Nishimura
- Kurokawa
- (Synchronisation)
Mansai Nomura
- Giovanni Battista Caproni
- (Synchronisation)
Jun Kunimura
- Hattori
- (Synchronisation)
Mirai Shida
- Kayo Horikoshi
- (Synchronisation)
Stephen Alpert
- Castorp
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Steve Alpert)
Shinobu Ôtake
- Kurokawa's Wife
- (Synchronisation)
Morio Kazama
- Satomi
- (Synchronisation)
Keiko Takeshita
- Jirô's Mother
- (Synchronisation)
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
- Jirô Horikoshi
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
John Krasinski
- Honjô
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Emily Blunt
- Nahoko Satomi
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Martin Short
- Kurokawa
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Stanley Tucci
- Caproni
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Mandy Patinkin
- Hattori
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Mae Whitman
- Kayo Horikoshi
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesHuman voices are largely used as sound effects, such as engine roars and earthquake sounds.
- PatzerAfter Jiro tells Nahoko that he's finished designing his plane, he falls asleep. Nahoko removes his glasses and places them on the floor behind their heads. In the next shot, from behind their heads, there are no glasses on the floor.
- Crazy Credits[A quote in French from a poem by Paul Valéry that appears as a caption at the start of the movie.] The wind is rising! We must try to live!
- VerbindungenEdited into Miyazaki Dreams of Flying (2017)
- SoundtracksHikouki-gumo
(Contrails)
Written by Yumi Matsutôya (as Arai Yumi)
Performed by Yumi Matsutôya (as Arai Yumi)
Courtesy of Toshiba EMI (Universal Music Japan)
Ausgewählte Rezension
Aviation has always been a key element of the Studio Ghibli films; from the flying broomstick in Kiki's Delivery Service to the airborne armies in Howl's Moving Castle. So for Hayao Miyazaki's reported swan-song to focus on the development of aeroplane design is no surprise. A fictionalised biopic of designer Jiro Horikoshi, The Wind Rises is a stunning achievement, an animated film that uses the medium to tell a compelling, highly emotional story that has appeal for children and adults alike. Horikoshi's designs were used during World War 2, and that detail may make The Wind Rises unpalatable to some. But Miyazaki's films have never focused on battle-lines, but on the personal stories involved, and The Wind Rises gains power from the balancing of the beauty of the designs against the knowledge that the purpose for which the designs will be used leads to death and unhappiness. It's a bitter-sweet paradox, and one that many directors would sweep under the carpet. Instead, Miyazaki puts Horikoshi's dilemma centre-stage, and depicts the designer's angst as he finds himself immersed in industrial and international intrigue while he attempts to keep his own thinking pure. A subplot, invented for the film, relates how Horikoshi's work life is informed by his chaste romance with Naoko, a woman with tuberculosis who won't marry until she recovers. Horikoshi's dreams take flight while his day-to-day reality struggles to leave the ground behind. The Wind Rises stirs up sensational aerial dream sequences, but also captures the bleakness of life on the ground, as Tokyo recovers from a devastating earthquake. Horikoshi and Naoko journey to the Magic Mountain resort in an effort to address her physical malaise, and their interaction with a mysterious German spy, beautifully voiced by Werner Herzog, sketches out the sinister world of warmongering that forms the backdrop to their romance. Studio Ghibli films have always been beautiful to watch, and The Wind Rises excels in every frame. But the overriding message, about the role of a gifted individual to overcome the constraints of society, is just as beautifully wrought; The Wind Rises is required viewing for anyone who wants to have their spirits lifted and soar like the wind for two blissful hours.
- littlewritingmachine
- 12. März 2014
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- 30.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 5.209.580 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 313.751 $
- 23. Feb. 2014
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- 136.865.366 $
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