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the message of man versus nature is highlighted in princess mononoke.
director miyazaki is sometimes called the "japanese walt disney", but that is not justified. where the american studios are rather one-sided about their moralistic views, miyazaki's studio ghibli leaves the viewer free to choose.
in this film this is clearly shown, by showing both the selfish motives of man and nature. there are no typical heroes and bad guys in production. for both camps there is something to be said, the twilight zone between right and wrong resides in all characters.
the way in which the characters are deepened is extremely clever. the director knows how to deal with the biased look of the viewer. in the first instance, a character quickly arouses sympathy, and then has a double agenda.
the reverse is also true. the bad guys suddenly seem to have human and sympathetic sides to it. at the end of the film, each person can form his own opinion on the motives and motives of a character. this way of character development gives the film depth.
where this asian production is also in excellse is in the special atmosphere. beautiful animations, beautiful backgrounds and the vocal, epic soundtrack by composer joe hiashi are an enchanting whole.
the power of the print lies in the fairytale ambiance and the respectful approach to the genre of animated films. all the possibilities of this medium are being exploited, appealing characters, surrealist scenes and imaginative settings can all be found in this film.
the print does not focus on a specific target group like disney or some animes do. childish humor, comedy sidekicks are not to be found in this film, extreme violence and sex are not to be found. every once in a while, the atmosphere is grim and blood flows, but it doesn't become obscene or gruesome.
the english voice cast consists of decorated american and british actors who perform surprisingly well. the dubbing is almost perfect and the cast has been carefully chosen. unique in anime history. the novel and graphic novel writer neil gaiman signed for the english translation of this japanese production.
people who love fantasy, adventure and animation films will not be disappointed by this modern fairy tale of hayao miyazaki. the adult tone and depth of the film make hayao miyazaki's picture an indescribable classic that will captivate and inspire many generations to come.
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