It is one of those movies that you want to watch to feel how time has passed you by, and also it is a movie that grows in meaning everything you watch. So I loved the movie, as you can tell, and I have loved it ever since I was a little child. Like even in the slightly romantic scenes there is an element of fear, a sensation of courage and adventure, an addition of visual comedy in the company of expressive dialogues. Plus the pacing was perfect, there were slow heartfelt moments where the characters got to bond well, but I feel like every scene was like real life because it was linked and had a bit of all the emotions people go through. There was a pretty amount of blue and green landscapes, and the architecture again provided a nice emptiness which added on the feeling of nostalgia. I would say that the entire was very well-balanced and that the characters were all unique and likable and easy to enjoy and have feelings for, plus the grand scale of the art style was always pleasing. As the lovely music based soundtrack carries us away from time and allows to dwell deeper as this mysterious little girl falls from the sky and begins to float. The conflict in the first scene captures our attention really fast so we are curious and in suspense as to why all this trouble over a girl with a necklace. In this film we are taken to strange fictional world, where the period is both old and new and air ships are used. And with good reason to, because his work is beautiful, heart-felt, nostalgic, conscious of the environment and breathtakingly inspiring. ‘Castle in the Sky’ is a movie directed and written by Hayao Miyazaki, who is one of the most respected and famous animators to come out of Japan. With that I’ll learn to write more professional movie reviews but for now let’s keep it friendly.įor this review we will be talking about a classic,Japanese favorite of mine,Castle in the Sky. I will probably do a lot of that when the magazine comes out. Hey world, I haven’t done a movie review in a while, so here it is. Between Dhuwan and Maalik: Ashir Azeem in retrospectĮnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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