Princess Mononoke resonates with quiet truths rarely channeled by hollywood.
Princess Mononoke (1997)
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Reviews Counted:82
Fresh:76
Rotten:6
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: With its epic story and breathtaking visuals, Princess Mononoke is a landmark in the world of animation.
Runtime: 2 hrs 15 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: A beautifully realized tale of civilization versus nature, PRINCESS MONONOKE is a true epic by Japan's master animator Hayao Miyazaki. While protecting his village from a rampaging boar-god, the... A beautifully realized tale of civilization versus nature, PRINCESS MONONOKE is a true epic by Japan's master animator Hayao Miyazaki. While protecting his village from a rampaging boar-god, the warrior Ashitaka (Billy Crudup) is cursed with a rapidly spreading scar that threatens to end his life. Seeking a cure and a reason for the animal-god's attack, he journeys into the sacred depths of the Great Forest Spirit's realm. On the edge of this once serene forest, however, the Tatara clan have begun to destroy the surrounding land to produce iron. In retaliation, San (Claire Danes), the adopted daughter of the wolf-god Moro (Gillian Anderson), has begun raiding the Tatara fortress to stop their encroachment. Soon Ashitaka is caught in the middle and must stop the war between the humans and the forest dwellers before they destroy each other. Miyazaki, who was personally responsible for 80,000 of the film's 144,000 hand drawings, uses the story's lush feudal setting as a character unto itself, filling the screen with vast mountainous landscapes and gorgeous wooded glens that recall his early film, NAUSICAÄ OF THE VALLEY OF THE WIND. The film also features battle sequences that are reminiscent of the stunning live action warfare in Akira Kurosawa's RAN. The startlingly fluid movements of these mythological characters are detailed far beyond any other hand-animated production, easily making this one of the most spectacular animated films ever made. [More]
Starring: Billy Crudup, Claire Danes, Minnie Driver, Billy Bob Thornton
Starring: Billy Crudup, Claire Danes, Minnie Driver, Billy Bob Thornton, Gillian Anderson, John DeMita, Jada Pinkett, Keith David
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Producer: Toshio Suzuki
Composer: Joe Hisaishi
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Dec 19, 2000
Reviews for Princess Mononoke
This fanciful, violent world is filled with the kind of resonant images that usually only come to us in our dreams.
Next to the beauty and tragedy of Princess Mononoke, Star Wars: Episode I looks like dim radiation from a dull and distant galaxy.
While Miyazaki's ecological concerns are never in doubt, he neither oversentimentalises the forces of nature, nor demonises the human characters.
Miyazaki's dedication to detailing the feudal lords, peasants, tribesmen and samurai warriors of the time is astounding.
Princess Mononoke is a remarkable blend of fantastic imagination and relevant moral questions.
All Miyazaki's films are masterpieces, but Princess Mononoke may just have the edge.
The movie has a scope that makes Hollywood's homiletic, follow - your - dream fables look even more solipsistic.
Here is a film that reaches for unforeseen heights, and surpasses them.
Superbly imagined and visually sumptuous, it's let down only by Hisaishi's sub-Miklos Rosza score.
Boldly innovative yet eerily innocent, Princess Mononoke is unlike anything you've seen in the theaters this year.
Its impressive animation and fluid action sequences make it more than a passable two plus hours, but it never becomes the great achievement it could -- and perhaps should -- have been.
There is no denying the film's visual imagination, from the awe-inspiring creature creations to the stunning forest landscapes to the sensitive human characterizations.
Even more mundane subjects are so gorgeously rendered that the film as a whole must be called a work of true art.
A stunning Japanese animated feature where forest gods battle with humans infringing upon their sacred domain.
This web of mixed motives is one of Princess Mononoke's greatest strengths. Not once do we feel that the characters are cardboard cutout villains and their hardships are more powerful as a result.
Latest News for Princess Mononoke
March 20, 2007:
Will Miyazaki's Next Film Be His Last?
It's been speculated that legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki will retire after the release of his next film, "Ponyo on a Cliff," but now it looks like we'll have at... More...
October 03, 2006:
Miyazaki Prepares Next Animation Classic
Let's face it: When the director of "Spirited Away," "Princess Mononoke," and a whole bunch of other brilliant pieces of animation announces that he's about... More...
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