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Les ailes d'Honnéamise

Titre original : Ôritsu uchûgun Oneamisu no tsubasa
  • 1987
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  • 2h 1min
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Les ailes d'Honnéamise (1987)
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AnimeDrameScience-fictionAnimationAnimation dessinée à la mainAnimation pour adultesScience fiction spatiale

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young astronaut participates in a controversial fledgling space program.A young astronaut participates in a controversial fledgling space program.A young astronaut participates in a controversial fledgling space program.

  • Réalisation
    • Hiroyuki Yamaga
  • Scénario
    • Hiroyuki Yamaga
  • Casting principal
    • Leo Morimoto
    • David Thomas
    • Mitsuki Yayoi
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Hiroyuki Yamaga
    • Scénario
      • Hiroyuki Yamaga
    • Casting principal
      • Leo Morimoto
      • David Thomas
      • Mitsuki Yayoi
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    The Wings of Honneamise
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    Rôles principaux46

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    Leo Morimoto
    • Shiro
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    David Thomas
    • Shiro
    • (English version)
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    • (as Robert Matthews)
    Mitsuki Yayoi
    • Riqunni
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    Heidi Lenhart
    Heidi Lenhart
    • Riqunni Nonderaiko
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    • (as Melody Lee)
    Steve Bulen
    Steve Bulen
    • General
    • (English version)
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    • (as Stevie Beeline)
    Kazuyuki Sogabe
    • Matti
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    Bryan Cranston
    Bryan Cranston
    • Matti
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • (as Lee Stone)
    Chikao Ôtsuka
    Chikao Ôtsuka
    • Gnomm
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    • (as Chikao Ohtsuka)
    Michael Forest
    Michael Forest
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    • (as Alfred Thor)
    Yoshito Yasuhara
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    Dan Woren
    Dan Woren
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    • (as Warren Daniels)
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    Tom Konkle
    Tom Konkle
    • Kharock
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    • (as Arnie Hanks)
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    Shôzô Îzuka
    • Trainer
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    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
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    Steve Apostolina
    Steve Apostolina
    • Astronomer
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    • (as Rudy Luzion)
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    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    • Dormuhot
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    Jan Rabson
    Jan Rabson
    • Dormuhot
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • (as Stanley Gurd Jr.)
    Masahiro Anzai
    • Majaho
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Hiroyuki Yamaga
    • Scénario
      • Hiroyuki Yamaga
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    Avis des utilisateurs46

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    9Jeremy Bristol

    A bit slow, but has one of the best endings in all of anime.

    For all the flaws in this movie (actual or perceived), I have to admit that ending has stuck with me since I first saw the dubbed version five years ago. All that fighting, all that posturing--for what? No one end up caring, no one listens to their pleas for the end of violence. It is very easy to understand how these moviemakers were able to later make Neon Genesis Evangelion, which has many of the same issues (religion, an examination of the belief that some people have that "the way justifies the means," technology and the use and misuse of it by humans, etc.).

    The biggest problem I have with the movie is the attempted rape scene and the victim's subsequent forgiveness of the perpetrator (the hero of the movie). I couldn't tell whether the filmmakers were being sarcastic of her religion or if they really felt it was a good thing for her to forgive him--or if they needed that scene at all. I bought the DVD, hoping that the director's commentary would shed more light on the subject--they spend more time discussing how the cels (of the girl naked) were stolen before they could give them to friends than they did explaining the purpose of the scene in the movie.

    Another thing is that Wings doesn't completely break out of the anime mold to become a mainstream film--it occasionally slips into anime-style slapstick and there's a few too much insider talk (both in technological aspects and inside jokes).

    Beyond that, it is a daring, engrossing but deliberately-paced animated film.
    10cheesboy

    Unique, moving, beautiful.

    "Honneamise no tsubasa" is clearly the masterpiece of Japanese anime. I was lucky enough to see this film for the first time at the cinema, and I feel for those of you who have only been able to see it on video. What you miss is the immaculate artistry of the animation: the detail, the complexity, the invention and most of all the beauty. The opening credits are up there amongst my favourites (Vertigo, Delicatessen) not because of any originality - the use of pictures in credits have been done before (Days of Heaven) - but more because of the use of Japanese water painting of these images. It is also the blending of these images with the right music which makes the credits so exquisite. But also the great thing about this movie for all of us, is the wonderful story that is told. The use of a parallel earth in which the events occur is ingenius, it allows the story to remain in a sense inherently Japanese but also universal. See this film it is a gem
    7rooee

    Reach for the stars

    The only frustrating thing about Hiroyuki Yamaga's exhilarating sci-fi anime is that - astonishingly - it has not (yet) been released on region 2. But I would urge all UK manga fans to purchase a region-free DVD player just to watch it - it's that good. Alternatively, order the region-free Blu-ray disc.

    Eschewing mecha battles and purple hair, The Wings of Honneamise is an epic poem about peace. One imagines it's the kind of thing Hayao Miyazaki would show his kids once they've grown out of Laputa and Spirited Away (as if that's possible!). Set in an alternate universe, it tells the story of an apathetic young man, Shiro Lhadatt (Leo Morimoto), who signs up to become the first man in space. As the countdown begins, the mission attracts the interest of the public, the media, and finally the military, while a sorrowful religious girl, Riquinni Nonderaiko (Mitsuki Yayoi), attracts the interest of Shiro himself.

    It's a fable about the human spirit with echoes of Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff. Indeed, the climactic message won't take you by surprise - but what fun it is getting there. Yamaga's world is fairly bustling with life, all realised with sumptuous animation and some wonderful retro-modern art direction from Hiromasa Ogura (who would go on to work on manga favourites Ninja Scroll and Ghost In The Shell). Shiro's journey to his destiny is full of incident - flying lessons, explosively malfunctioning equipment, an exciting foot chase from a deceiving assassin - but also complemented with moments of dreamy calm. These peaceful moments are not simply excuses for some pretty ethereal music and absent wandering beneath neon verandas; they speak of Shiro's new sense of reflection, of his growing introspection.

    Special mention should be made of Ryuichi Sakamoto's score. Like so much of his work, it is considered, emotive and memorable.

    It's the best adult Japanese animation ever made, of that I'm certain. And it really isn't for children - this region 1 release retains an attempted sexual assault scene which was cut (by Manga Video, not the BBFC) for the UK video release. Moreover, the religious and political overtones, combined with the patient pacing, may be somewhat testing upon a younger child's attention span. Teens and older should buy it, love it, and feel inspired.
    10TheSteelHelmetReturns

    One of my top ten favourite films.

    My favourite animated film and sadly unappreciated is Royal Space Force: Wings of Honneamise. The story is set in a fictional world where space travel has not yet been achieved and based around a cadet from the Royal Space Force who wants to see that change despite his peers thinking it is a suicide mission as all previous attempts have resulted in death. Royal Space Force and Akira were the two big Anime that marked the rise of that subculture in the West during the late eighties. Unfortunately, it was Akira that received all the attention from the fan base as it catered to an adolescent audience more than Royal Space Force, which is a drama and has a slower pace… and it's a shame. Admittedly, I didn't get into Royal Space Force on the first watch – however, repeated viewings have made me realise this film is not only better than most Anime – it is one of my top ten favourite films along side 2001: A Space Odyssey. The story has a rich number of themes being explored – knowing your place in the world and then understanding how trivial we are in the context of the universe, it looks at religion, the military-industrial complex, the relationship between men and women, loyalty, self-respect and most importantly – following one's dreams. The soundtrack is perfect for this as is the wonderful animation by GAINAX, the studio behind Neon Genesis Evangelion – there's an amazing montage sequence towards the end of the film that is so ambitious it is up there with the jump cut from the bone to the space station in 2001. I love this film, it is my favourite science fiction and it is the film I would recommend first from this list. Watch it once, give it day then watch it again.
    10ShenLong

    Gainax's magnum opus

    Honneamise no tsubasa is one of the most experimental animated features I have ever seen. It had some amazingly detailed and beautiful visual designs, deep concept and storyline, unique scenes that had never been done before, and so much more. Gainax had done a tremendous amount of research for this title, as a result they succeeded in virtually creating a new world, complete with its own culture, costumes, architecture, tradition, religion, rituals, etc. The character animation may lag at certain points and the film's pacing may feel a little bit too slow from time to time, but they are just minor gripes if you consider the overall greatness of the film. The Anime also contains some wonderful scenes that are practically some of animation's most glorious moments. It has the best ending I have ever seen in an animated feature, in fact, the last 20 minutes of the film are amazing beyond words. You have to see this film yourself , and definitely see it more than once. This is the anime not just for animation fans, but everyone who likes great and grandiose space opera in line of 2001: Space Odyssey

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      Briefly held the record for the largest production budget ($8 million) for any anime, until Akira (1988) was produced at a budget of $10 million in 1988.
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      Shirotsugh Lhadatt: Can anyone hear me? I'm the first man in space. If you look up, well, maybe you'll see it. Or at least please listen. We've left the oceans and climbed above the mountains. I'm flying. We've found the untouched realm of God. You have to look now it's your only chance. Nothing is here yet, not even air or water to ruin. Soon the next man will follow to touch it, and another, and in all the rush we may again destroy it. Maybe our killing comes from the madness of being confined? Please listen! There's no more reason to kill because we don't have any more borders now! Can anyone hear me? If you can hear me, then pray. The humblest of all things, the most noble. Pray for each step you take. Make a path that's safe so those who follow shall never stumble. Dear God, please give us your mercy. Mercy for we are lost. Forgive the irresponsible, the trivial men who beg you from the dark for the forgiveness of your light.

    • Versions alternatives
      The UK version had a 30 second rape scene cut to bring it down to a PG certificate. The UK DVD and Blu-Ray released in April 2015 restored the aforementioned rape scene, and was rated 15 accordingly.
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      Featured in Masters of Fantasy: The Anime Filmmakers (1998)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 mars 1987 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bandai Visual Company
      • Gainax
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      • 800 000 000 JPY (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 55 572 $US
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 60 634 $US
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      2 heures 1 minute
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      • Dolby Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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