Showing posts with label ANIMATION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ANIMATION. Show all posts
Thursday, 26 June 2014
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
MY NEIGHBOUR TOTORO (TONARI NO TOTORO) (JAPANESE) (1988)

The story begins with Tatsuo Kusakabe, a university Professor shifting into a rickety rural house with his two daughters - Satsuki & Mei - such that they could stay close to the nursing home where their mother is recovering from an illness. Upon settling into their new home, Mei & Satsuki notice some strange happenings, but are not too perturbed and merely approach them with an innocent curiosity of a child. One fine day, little Mei while playing near the home, comes upon an oversized bunny like creature under a giant camphor tree. She finds the cuddly creature to be a friendly spirit refers to it as Totoro. Eventually, Satsuki also meets the creature after her initial skepticism in what turns out to be a wonderful scene when she waits with an umbrella for her dad to return home from work on a rainy night at a bus stop. The rest of the story follows the encounters between Totoro and the two girls set against the imminent arrival of their mother from the nursing home after her treatment.

This movie treads a path that is markedly different from the several norms of the contemporary animated movies from Hollywood which rarely explore outside a set three act mould of story-telling. There are no superheroes, no fearsome creatures, no bad characters, no life-altering choices or challenges and definitely, no underdog aspiring to ace the masters. This movie, despite having creatures/spirits based on fantasy, portrays a natural flow of life which is close to reality that is unadulterated by the compulsions of creating any onscreen drama.

The genius of Miyazaki is in the way he seamlessly synthesises the realms of reality with magical charm to present a movie that transports us back to an idyllic world of a joyful childhood filled with innocence, fantasy, mirth and fearless fascination for the unknown. That, in no small measure, explains the overwhelming global success of My Neighbour Totoro which remains an enduring and endearing classic for the whole family to cherish even after two decades of its original release.
A CLASSIC ! A MUST WATCH !!
Thursday, 13 June 2013
FRANKENWEENIE
An endearing animated movie..
Very different from the usual colorful
presentations, this stop-motion animation, in black & white, is grotesquely
cute!
Burton's characters successfully forge a
strong emotional connect & leaves the viewer with a warm feeling !
A good watch !
WRECK IT RALPH
An interesting idea with shades of Toy
Story & Shrek ..
Gorgeous with loads of vivid colors.. A few
good hummable numbers & cameos like Pacman which make you feel nostalgic..
Could've been a lot better.. One does miss
Pixar's masterful narrative...
Nevertheless, an enjoyable watch !
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