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Due gattini intraprendono un viaggio metafisico su un magico treno ferroviario.Due gattini intraprendono un viaggio metafisico su un magico treno ferroviario.Due gattini intraprendono un viaggio metafisico su un magico treno ferroviario.
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Mayumi Tanaka
- Giovanni
- (voce)
Chika Sakamoto
- Campanella
- (voce)
Junko Hori
- Zanelli
- (voce)
Kaori Nakahara
- Kaoru
- (voce)
Reiko Niimura
- Old Woman
- (voce)
Chikao Ôtsuka
- Birdcatcher
- (voce)
- (as Chikao Ohtsuka)
Seiji Kurasaki
- Milkman
- (voce)
Ryûnosuke Kaneda
- Teacher
- (voce)
- …
Amy Birnbaum
- Tadashi
- (English version)
- (voce)
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- QuizThe language depicted in texts/captions throughout the film is Esperanto, an artificial universal language that was created to be spoken internationally, and in which Kenji Miyazawa was deeply interested. The film even holds a title in Esperanto ("Nokto de la Galaksia Fervojo").
- ConnessioniReferenced in Îhatôbu gensô: KENjI no haru (1996)
Recensione in evidenza
Kenji Miyazawa intended "Ginga tetsudo no yoru" as a book for children. But in it are truths that everyone big and small look to find. No one is comfortable with death. Everyone searches for answers. As I read the book before seeing the movie, I was amazed to see how accurately and wonderfully the director and animators were able to capture the feeling of this fantasy. It may be too arty for some, but I feel that more often than not, viewers will come away with a deeper sense of what death can do for life and what life can mean if given a chance.
As for the cat characters, this seems to be a consistent image that surrounds Miyazawa. Some of the stories he wrote were populated by cats that would take human roles. Interestingly enough, in Kenji Miyazawa's biographical anime (Shoji Kawamori's Spring and Chaos) Miyazawa is portrayed as a cat. Maybe the cats exist to shield children from the pain that these harsh truths might bring. But not shield too much
Sometimes it is easy to look at a work like Night on the Galactic Railroad and say, this is just a fantasy. Perhaps Miyazawa wanted us to think that, maybe at first anyhow. But the true beauty behind this animation is that by creating a fantasy world so wild and vibrant, it forces us to see who and what we really are.
As for the cat characters, this seems to be a consistent image that surrounds Miyazawa. Some of the stories he wrote were populated by cats that would take human roles. Interestingly enough, in Kenji Miyazawa's biographical anime (Shoji Kawamori's Spring and Chaos) Miyazawa is portrayed as a cat. Maybe the cats exist to shield children from the pain that these harsh truths might bring. But not shield too much
Sometimes it is easy to look at a work like Night on the Galactic Railroad and say, this is just a fantasy. Perhaps Miyazawa wanted us to think that, maybe at first anyhow. But the true beauty behind this animation is that by creating a fantasy world so wild and vibrant, it forces us to see who and what we really are.
- Misaomaki19
- 26 mar 2002
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