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O Castelo Animado

Título original: Hauru no ugoku shiro
  • 2004
  • Livre
  • 1 h 59 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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O Castelo Animado (2004)
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japonesaAnimação desenhada à mãoAnimeAventura épicaÉpicoFantasia sobrenaturalAnimaçãoAventuraFamíliaFantasia

Uma jovem sem autoconfiança é amaldiçoada com um corpo envelhecido por uma bruxa odiosa. Sua única chance de quebrar o feitiço é um jovem feiticeiro em um castelo itinerante.Uma jovem sem autoconfiança é amaldiçoada com um corpo envelhecido por uma bruxa odiosa. Sua única chance de quebrar o feitiço é um jovem feiticeiro em um castelo itinerante.Uma jovem sem autoconfiança é amaldiçoada com um corpo envelhecido por uma bruxa odiosa. Sua única chance de quebrar o feitiço é um jovem feiticeiro em um castelo itinerante.

  • Direção
    • Hayao Miyazaki
  • Roteiristas
    • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Diana Wynne Jones
  • Estrelas
    • Chieko Baishô
    • Takuya Kimura
    • Tatsuya Gashûin
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,2/10
    500 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    838
    8
    • Direção
      • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Roteiristas
      • Hayao Miyazaki
      • Diana Wynne Jones
    • Estrelas
      • Chieko Baishô
      • Takuya Kimura
      • Tatsuya Gashûin
    • 662Avaliações de usuários
    • 259Avaliações da crítica
    • 82Metascore
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  • Filme mais avaliado nº155
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 14 vitórias e 20 indicações no total

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    Chieko Baishô
    Chieko Baishô
    • Sophie
    • (narração)
    Takuya Kimura
    Takuya Kimura
    • Howl
    • (narração)
    Tatsuya Gashûin
    Tatsuya Gashûin
    • Calcifer
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    Akihiro Miwa
    • Witch of the Waste
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    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    • Markl
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    Mitsunori Isaki
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    Yô Ôizumi
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    Akio Ôtsuka
    Akio Ôtsuka
    • King
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    Daijirô Harada
    • Heen
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    Haruko Katô
    Haruko Katô
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    Makoto Yasumura
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      Keiko Tsukamoto
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      Yayoi Kazuki
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      Seiji Sasaki
        Hiroshi Takahashi
          Mayuno Yasokawa
          • Honey
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          Rio Kanno
          • Madge
          • (narração)
          • Direção
            • Hayao Miyazaki
          • Roteiristas
            • Hayao Miyazaki
            • Diana Wynne Jones
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          Avaliações de usuários662

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          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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          Avaliações em destaque

          9chiarasf

          A poetic anti-war cartoon.

          In a time of war and falsity here it is a dancing poetry from Japan against all the cruelty and pain. The moving castle leads us to a magic place where life has a strong value and elderly people have an important role to play. Also in an apparent hostility or in a scarecrow, Hayao Miyazaki gives us the chance of finding a friend and not letting the dream go down. The perfect technique and the emotional stream are in complete harmony. If the jury of the Venice Film Festival had been more far-seeing, it would have given a more prestigious prize to this masterpiece.
          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!
          10surenm

          A wild and surreal trip into the mind of a master.

          I think this is possibly Miyazaki's most intriguing movie. All of his other films are very linear and even though their highly varied worlds may be visually stunning and highly creative, I feel the dreamy world of Howls Moving Castle is by far the most captivating, bizarre, and imaginative of all the worlds Miyazaki has ever envisioned.

          What I love about this movie is that it's highly emotional without a great deal of logic or plot or story to get in the way. In this way the film is simple, pure, and extremely beautiful. It is as if the characters go from one emotion to the next, in a world that is as random as one's own dreams. Some people have complained about the lack of plot or story or serious character development, but even though the characters are fairly static, their emotions and the physical changes they undergo as they go through these emotions brings out a higher truth that is seldom given such artistic and natural freedom.

          I think this is a very smart movie in many subtle ways and it's one that I look forward to watching again on the big screen and then on DVD. Although it flirts from theme to theme to theme with a kind of animated attention deficit disorder, the landscapes and utter unabated surrealism left me stunned and never bored.

          Also, from a quizzical character design perspective, Howl is certainly one of if not the most beautiful characters that Miyazaki has ever created. Howl is an interesting departure from Miyazaki's more classical wabi-sabi anime style that most of his heroes and heroines are drawn in as Howl is definitely a very contemporary bishonen.

          If you're looking for quaint settings, dynamic characters and a very involving character or plot driven story, you're not going to necessarily find them here, but you will find an equally stunning and pleasing movie if you let yourself go and enjoy this passionate, heartfelt and surreal Miyazaki dream.
          7life_on_screen

          Terrific Miyazaki, although not his best

          "Howl's Moving Castle" opened here in France on Jan. 12th (as "Le Château Ambulant," natch), and I saw it at an avant-première. As a raving fan of Miyazaki and of Diana Wynne Jones, I feel lucky to be an American living in France -- I see there's no release date announced yet for the U.S. Sorry, folks, and blame Disney!

          I understand the feelings of viewers who have criticized the movie as trite. I find it's less imaginative, in terms of character development and emotional profundity, than Miyazaki's best masterpieces. However, even a pedestrian Miyazaki movie is infinitely more rich, frightening, imaginative and humane than any six Disney films put together, and there's a lot to love in "Howl's Moving Castle."

          I am glad I didn't reread Jones' book before seeing the film; even going on my six-year-old memory of the novel, I can see the movie's a very loose adaptation, and I think Jones fans would do best to try to take the movie on its own merits instead of looking for a faithful adaptation. That said, Miyazaki is surprisingly successful, at moments, in capturing the richness of the novel's characters: the peculiar co-habitation of charm and terror in Howl the sorcerer and his demon companion Calcifer, and the pragmatic strength of will that makes us love Sophie, the protagonist, who embodies both the fairy-tale archetypes of the young girl and the old woman at once.

          Miyazaki's directorial trademarks are here in spades. Most of them lend strength and power to the film: his passion for open landscapes, his vision of the power and horror of war, the uncompromised way his movies work to empower children, and especially girls. A few of them are just Miyazaki quirks that fans will recognize with amusement (walrus mustaches, cobbled European squares, and flying machines for everyone!) Richer and stranger, though, are the very successful integration of two things that Disney animation never even approaches: the way even a children's story can blur lines between an enemy and a friend, and the cohabitation of the monstrous and the sublime. Enemy, ally, monster, beloved: Miyazaki gives both visual and moral weight to these disturbing contradictions, and certain scenes in "Howl's Moving Castle" evoke a frightening sublimity I have never seen elsewhere than in "Princess Mononoke."

          I think the film suffers from a slightly hurried pace, especially with respect to the protagonists' character development, and the result is a loss of the subtlety that makes Jones' book such a gripping fairy tale. Her Howl is more ambivalent, and her story is a more complex investigation of adolescent heartlessness and the growth of the heart. The ending, which falls back too much on clichéd imagery and deus-ex-machina, also could have been better handled. All that said, "Howl's Moving Castle" contains lots of treasures and will, I think, stand up to repeated viewings. Miyazaki fans will be delighted, and kids around the world should be given the chance to taste this latest rich, respectful children's tale. (Be warned, though: there are moments as terrifying as those in "Princess Mononoke," and younger kids will need their parents with them.)

          On a final note, as few hardcore fans of Japanese anime will need to be reminded, the movie is doubtless best seen in its original version with subtitles. The Japanese voice acting is terrific -- although the voice of "young Sophie" doesn't strike me as anything special, the actors playing the aged Sophie, Howl, and especially Calcifer are fantastic. Calcifer is a magnificent creation and should delight even the most conservative fan of the novel. I have serious doubts that the inevitable English-language dub will do the nuances justice.
          8deegola

          I really enjoyed this film!

          It's hard to make any movie that follow after 'Spirited Away' So, when you watch, you have to try and keep an open mind....which is hard to do since the characters, and the whole feel of the film seems so much like his previous works.

          But what fun this film is! And interestingly beautiful. I could watch most any of his movies, just to look at the beautiful scenery. I love some of the incredible imagination that goes into his works.

          I could easily recommend this film. No, it's not the better than the rest, but I feel it's definitely worth your time.

          I look forward to seeing the film again, maybe I will understand some things a bit better.

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          • Curiosidades
            Upon seeing A Viagem de Chihiro (2001), Christian Bale immediately agreed to play any role in this film. He didn't expect to get the titular role.
          • Erros de gravação
            Sophie's top ribbon doesn't always reappear when she transforms back into her younger self.
          • Citações

            Howl: I feel terrible, like there's a weight on my chest.

            Young Sophie: A heart's a heavy burden.

          • Conexões
            Edited into Miyazaki Dreams of Flying (2017)
          • Trilhas sonoras
            Sekai no Yakusoku
            (Promise of the World)

            Lyrics by Shuntarô Tanikawa

            Music by Yumi Kimura

            Arranged by Joe Hisaishi

            Performed by Chieko Baishô

            Courtesy of Tokuma Japan Communications

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          Detalhes

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          • Data de lançamento
            • 5 de agosto de 2005 (Brasil)
          • Países de origem
            • Japão
            • Estados Unidos da América
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            • Disney (United States)
          • Idioma
            • Japonês
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            • El increíble castillo vagabundo
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            • US$ 24.000.000 (estimativa)
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            • US$ 10.352.604
          • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
            • US$ 427.987
            • 12 de jun. de 2005
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          • Tempo de duração
            • 1 h 59 min(119 min)
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            • Dolby Digital EX
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            • 1.85 : 1

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