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It's a beautiful argument for the importance of childhood imagination.
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Moving away can be tough, but it doesn’t always have to be. For Satsuki and Mei, two rambunctious children living in Japan in the 1950’s, it’s an adventure, in spite of the sad circumstances that…
Read full review on AniList → Totari no Totoro, uma Ode à Alegria
__Totari no Totoro, uma Ode à Alegria__
_O texto contém spoilers, mesmo que estes não sejam de muita relevância no entendimento da obra, recomendo que tenha visto o anime antes, caso apenas queira uma recomendação, veja a conclusão._
__Introdução__
O segundo longa-metragem do recém formado es…
Read full review on AniList →Giggle and Play. Be a Kid Again.
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I watched this movie for the first time a couple of years ago with my mum. It was the depths of covid lockdowns and this movie brought a bright warmth to the house. For the following week, the cat was all but officially renamed the Cat Bus.
And so coming bac…
Read full review on AniList →Relaxed watch, nice movie Not super spectacular, just cool.
In a Shellnut
Satsuki and Mei move into an old house in the countryside, but the newfound proximity to ancient nature might be more than just a pleasant sight. This movie follows the two young children's adventures as they discover the hidden world that lies hidden beyond the trees and the incredibl…
Read full review on AniList →Finding pure joy in even the most mundane things
I've seen this so many times over the years so what's one more to that number? *** this is just such a wonderful movie in so many ways and is just one of the comfiest out there for the most part. Every frame of animation has so much life that's coursing through it, and I feel like the entire movie i…
Read full review on AniList →This isn't a film, it is an experience, one that I highly recommend you try out
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__This isn't a film, it is an experience.__
Calling this a "movie" I feel in a way is misleading, because in a classical sense all the hallmarks of a movie are not present in this “film”, there is no overarching plot, no antagonist, no three…
Read full review on AniList →Un retrato de la infancia.
No muy lejos de estar entre las mejores películas del estudio, se trata de una de las más famosas del mismo junto con La Princesa Mononoke (1997), El Viaje de Chihiro (2001) y El Castillo Ambulante (2004). Gracias a ella Ghibli pudo salvarse de una situación económica lamentable. Realmente lo que re…
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