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Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind

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Movie Review: Worthwhile
Summary: 5 Stars

I recommend this movie highly for children seven and up. My son and I selected this film rather than go to the theater to see the latest summer blockbusters. The message of the piece about respecting nature and not taking it for granted was definately worthwhile. I viewed the film as did two nine-year-old boys and a twelve-year-old girl and we all enjoyed it. The children agreed it was one of the best films they had seen in a long time. There is some violence and it may not be appropriate for children younger than seven.

Movie Review: The Work of a Giant (One Not Yet Fully Grown)
Summary: 3 Stars

I wonder what my impression of this movie would have been if this were my first encounter with Miyazaki. Yes, Nausicaa has the same remarkable imagination of Miyazaki found in all his films. Fascinating and grotesque creatures abound throughout. Unfortunately, this film simply does not hold up in comparison to the three other Miyazaki films I have yet seen (Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, and Howl's Moving Castle).

The real problem is probably that Miyazaki had not yet matured as a feature director. There is too much dialogue when scenes would work just as well, or even better, if we were just allowed to be drawn in visually. And as a whole it is poorly plotted. Two hours was not too long for Spirited Away, but it is too long here. I suspect that part of the problem was transitioning from the original serialized story to a longer piece.

One of the greatest reasons that Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle are more mature films is because they didn't take themselves so seriously. The comic moments in both of those films easily survive translation. Nausicaa also pales beside Princess Mononoke, in this case because the two films are so similar. Hero works to save the remaining humans from rampaging forest creatures filled with rage at human abuse of the environment. In the case of Mononoke, the ecological message serves the plot and characters. In the case of Nausicaa, the ecological message is preachily rammed down our throats.

In the end, Nausicaa is more than decent, but it not Miyazaki's best. The problem is that it does not distinguish itself enough from other anime films. Don't watch it assuming that it will be another Spirited Away. Watch it to see where Miyazaki has been, and to realize how far he has come.

Movie Review: Considered to be Studio Ghibli's first film
Summary: 4 Stars

Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind is a landmark anime film directed by Hayao Miyazaki. The film is based off of a manga by the same name that was made by Miyazaki.

The film takes place one thousand years after the "Seven Days of Fire." This catastrophe destroyed human civilization and most of Earth's original ecosystem. A few scattered human settlements survive, but they are isolated from each other by the Sea of Decay (a lethally toxic jungle of fungus that is swarming with giant insects).

Nausicaa is the princess of the Valley of the Wind, and she possesses an unusual gift for communicating with the giant insects in the Sea of Decay (where she will go, while wearing a mask, to conduct scientific research). The valley is threatened when another state unearths a God Warrior embryo; the God Warriors were one of the giant, biological weapons used in the ancient war. The embryo is stolen by another state, and this state's ship crashes into the valley while transporting the embryo. The people of the valley are forced into armed resistance, and Nausicaa must find a way to bring a resolution to the situation.

This DVD release contains two DVDs. The second DVD just includes the storyboard version of the film. The first disc contains three extras: a "Behind the Microhpone" documentary (interviews with the English dub cast), a documentary entitled "The Birth of Studio Ghibli," and the original theatrical and TV trailers for Nausicaa. The documentary was very informative, but I was disappointed that Disney decided to overdub English over the Japanese audio, instead of leaving the Japanese audio and putting subtitles on the screen.

The film is wonderfully done, and utilizes its environmental undertones well. The writing, storytelling, lush animation, and music combine together to make this film a masterpiece.

Movie Review: An epic tale that deserves your attention.
Summary: 4 Stars

This is one of the better animated films I've seen. The art is spectacular, the voice work is well done, and the story is fairly mature while still accessible. Some of the music in the soundtrack is questionable, but that's the 1980's for you. Other, more traditional symphony-made parts of the soundtrack are fantastic. Definitely a great film if you're into anime, Studio Ghibli, or Miyazaki.

Movie Review: The begining of a legacy. (Volume 1: Part 1)
Summary: 3 Stars

My best friend of 22 years was one of the first people that began ranting and raving about Studio Ghibli films and around that same time Spirited Away had just won the 2nd Oscar for Best Animated Film in Academy Awards history. Being a fan of the more popular anime shows and movies such as Dragon Ball Z and Akira I knew that these magical films would soon be seen.

In 1984 the very first film by this group of talanted animators was born. 'Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind' tells a story of a far off future where a strange toxic jungle is engulfing the entire planet Earth. Through time there were many battles between the insects and surviving human kingdoms trying to keep both worlds far from one another. Then there is the kingdom of the valley of the wind ruled by Princess Nausicaa a fearless and caring girl who had always been able to find the beauty in everything, even the toxic jungle. Suddenly her kingdom is invaded by one of the most ruthless of human kingdoms. Saying they are there to protect her people she along with a cunning young prince find that the humans are hatching a plot that only Nausicaa can prevent.

Thanks to Walt Disney Studios, particularly John Lasseter of Pixar these unbeleiveable films are now available in the U.S. for all to enjoy. I was blown away by the creativity of Hiayo Miyazaki's first film and the famous actors they brought it in play the English voices. Unfortunatly I felt that the movie just dragged on a little too much. I don't think this will be a Studio Ghibli film I would own myself. Still, it is a movie that should be seen. You will be amazed at the specticle and grandure of this film and be very anxious to see what else Studio Ghibli has to offer a true film fan.
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