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Review: Spirited Away

Spirited Away, or Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi, is a made-for-Japan animated film that has now made it across the Pacific. Famed director Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli are well-known for producing exceptional films, and this one is outstanding. It made some vast amount of money in Japan, and U.S. critics are raving about it, but it probably isn't showing in your neighborhood: it's opening in ten large cities this week, a few more next week, and perhaps still more the week after that. There's a proprietary-format trailer available.

Let's get a few things out of the way first. There's both a subtitled version with Japanese audio, and an English-dubbed version. The dubbed version appears to be showing in more theaters, with the subtitled version only showing in a very few locations. I saw the subtitled one, not because I'm a purist (I usually prefer the dubbed versions so my eyes can concentrate on the animation rather than having to read), but just because it was showing at a convenient time, so I can't comment on the quality of the English dub.

The film might be too intense for very young viewers in a few places. One theater nearby has a note saying they won't allow kids under six to attend - I have no idea how they came up with that age, but there's definitely a few scenes that could be frightening to very young kids. You might want to watch it ahead of time, or at least be prepared to hold them tight.

And on to the film. It is excellent. Several of Miyazaki's other films have had themes involving the spirits of nature, and this is a continuation of those. Other tales it made me think of: Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro, Alice in Wonderland, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Narnia in general), The Neverending Story, and the tale of Circe the Enchantress in the Odyssey. You remember Circe, don't you, the sorceress who turned Odysseus' men into pigs? No doubt if I knew more about Japanese legends I would see lots of places that Miyazaki drew from there as well.

The basic plot is simple: Chihiro's parents stumble into a place they shouldn't be, and get turned into pigs, and she must save them. I'm not going to elaborate on it because I really enjoyed discovering what was going on throughout the movie and I'd rather not spoil it for you. There's a happy ending - this isn't a Grave of the Fireflies - so you don't have to worry about your kids being permanently traumatized.

Everything about the film says that a great deal of effort was put into it. Tiny details are included in every frame of the animation. There's a pretty extensive use of CGI for rendering background man-made objects (nature backgrounds are mostly drawn), but it fits in very well with the hand-drawn art and adds rather than detracts from the movie. I don't know how I can really convey the difference between this and a typical Disney animated film... Maybe this: think about how, in the Lion King or a similar movie, there are often large swatches of a similar color taking up large parts of the screen. Oh, here's a lion, and it has three square feet of an absolutely pure tan color (which, incidentally, takes very little effort to draw). An equivalent lion in a Miyazaki film would have a hundred shades of color and streaks and details and highlights and lowlights, and it would have that in every frame that it appeared in. The colors are brighter, the whites are whiter. (Note that apparently the subtitled version I saw is being shown in a digital projection, while the dubbed version is traditional film.)

You don't have to like anime to like this movie - it will be fun for nearly all ages. It's not quite as endearing as Totoro, not quite as mystical as Mononoke (well, maybe it is, at that). But it's definitely as good as either of these. Well worth seeing in the theaters.

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  1. Where did all the really good trolls go? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    There were some really good trolls posted on this site for a long time. Now they're all gone. The Linux/homosexual anagram conspiracy trolls, these were GREAT and were part of the appeal of Slashdot. Were these guys forced off, or did they just get tired?

    1. Re:Where did all the really good trolls go? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      I think they died from renal failure. You can only stretch your anus so far before you damage your large intestine.

    2. Re:Where did all the really good trolls go? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Renal failure means kidney failure. I think you meant colonitis, or possibly inflamatory bowel disease.

    3. Re:Where did all the really good trolls go? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      I guess you would know!

  2. michael by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    i'd take you seriously if you weren't such a modbombing prick.

    slashdot censors.

  3. New business-model? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    1: Write free software.
    2: ?
    3: Check out the great Spirited Away.
    4: Profit!

    1. Re:New business-model? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      1: Write spagetti-code free software (slashcode).
      2: Get lots of money for nothing from VA linux.
      3: ?
      4: Profit!

      A couple of years later it has been adjusted to:
      1: Write spagetti-code free software (slashcode).
      2: Get lots of money for nothing from VA linux.
      3: VA stock is massacred, making option-programs worthless.
      4: Not profit!

    2. Re:New business-model? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Or what's happening now:

      1: Write spagetti-code free software (slashcode).
      2: Get lots of stock for nothing from VA linux.
      3: VA business model fails miserably
      4: All the profit goes to pay the fatcat salaries of the VA board of directors who ran the rest of the company into the ground

      Ahh ya with a business model like that selling out never sounded so good!

      Basically the only thing generating any revenue for VA is slashdot. Haha, slashdot sold out and now it has to give up every penny it makes to pay off some C*O salaries. Dumb asses.

  4. Re:I second that review by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Is your business-model:

    1: Write free software.
    2: Review movies instead since free software doesn't pay.
    3: Profit!

    ?

  5. MOD PARENT UP +1 FUNNY! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    This is exactly why I don't watch DBZ!

  6. Looks OK from the trailer by TheKey · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I'll probably see it if it rolls around to my part of the country. Now, what movie I'm really looking forward to from the trailer is Comedian. Pretty hilarious.

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  7. Shocking News. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I, a researcher of the internet has some shocking news, MORE PEOPLE HATE
    LINUX THAN MICROSOFT!!!!!!!!!!! Don't Belive me? Well here is the results
    of a google search I have done.

    Fuck
    Linux : 101,000 results
    Fuck
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    Its the truth, so take it like a man.

    1. Re:Shocking News. by luuc · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Please ignore this post, I was replying to another post which got deleted.

  8. but what's the point? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The UK has record low unemployment; I've got 10 years' IT experience, 5 with Linux, 6 with Perl and Apache, plus SQL, basic C, UML, more security stuff than you can shake a stick at, yet I can't get a fucking job. So when I can't afford hot water (it was that or the phone) - what's the fucking point?

  9. Re:Trailers by Green+Light · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    Be warned, the page is flash intensive.
    Indeed, the site tells you that it requires Flash. I just don't want to install Flash on my browser, so I won't see the main site. A pity really...

    It looks to be an interesting movie, anyone know if it will play in Columbus (Ohio, of course 8^)?
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  10. Ask /.: drug testing in the work place? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Why do businesses and corporations *still* perform urine testing for peaceful pot smokers in America?

  11. 4 steps to finding a job by seattle2napa · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    1. Drop Linux & learn Windows NT Server. 2. Drop Apache & learn MS SQL Server. 3. Drop Perl & C, forget about UML (useless!) - learn C++ 4. Shave face, shower, wear clean clothes, and you'll find a job.

    If you doubt 1-3, check out any listing of the "top 10 skills sought by employers" and you'll find that NT Server, SQL Server, and C++ are all on it (as well as Unix [meaning Solaris] administrator & Java, but they are both on the decline...).

  12. Re:Ask /.: drug testing in the work place? by seattle2napa · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    Because pot makes you go craaaaaazy!

    Haven't you ever seen Reefer Madness?

  13. Re:Ask /.: drug testing in the work place? by potnoodle · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Because you might realise religion is unecessary ? And as America is full raving loony preachers who exploit the gullible morons who can't think for themselves, that would mean less money for these assholes (and their political friends)! *shudder* "Less money ?!? " "Enforce testing in all companies now !!" "Full cavity search ! " "Sir, Yes, Sir !"