I watched it again last night during dinner. Oh my! I had forgotten what a wonderful movie that is. I had tears of joy at one point -- not because a scene with conflict and tension had turned out good, but because a lovely scene had turned out so utterly wonderful (the scene where the old musicians joined in).The animation, like the scenery artwork is simply breathtaking. The story finds beauty in the everyday at each turn and breathes life into the normality of its subjects while making their hopes and dreams soar.
It is not a story without conflict or unhappiness, but it's very close. This really has to be one of the most beautiful stories I've ever seen.
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Date: 2007-06-23 04:18 am (UTC)http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/opp/
I haven't seen it but it does sound lovely.
I'm on very slow dialup and my net-connected computer is the slowest of all my machines so watching streaming video is pretty-much no-go for me. I'll try to remember to check it out when I go up to Mum & Dad's place on Tuesday. Thanks. :)
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Date: 2007-06-23 06:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-23 02:27 pm (UTC)http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/opp/script_opp_en.txt
Ripping the DVD might be an option so that you could add subtitles. Might be more work than it's worth though. Alternatively I can imagine a simple way of playing the video on computer while setting up a thin window at the bottom with the english script in it. Then you could simply down-arrow during the story and match the two that way.
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Date: 2007-06-24 05:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-23 06:30 am (UTC)On Your Mark
It says is was a double feature with Whisper of the Heart. I'd be interested to know if this is included on other releases of the film.
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Date: 2007-06-23 02:33 pm (UTC)I hate the fact that Disney apparently own the rights to some of the Ghibli stuff in the English-speaking world, so I might be paying one of the more vicious opponents of file-sharing for a movie that I wouldn't have found out about were it not for filesharing. If I see Disney or MPAA on the DVD then I'll have some serious soul-searching as to whether I cough up the money or not.
If Studio Ghibli still own it then I'll have no such problem.