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Title: Howl's Moving Castle
UK publisher: Optimum Asia
Genre: Fantasy
Studio: Studio Ghibli
Type: Movie
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Year: 2004
Running Time: 2hrs
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Average Rating: 8.33

Red XIII's review

One of the few anime films to make it into UK cinemas, Howl’s Moving Castle tells the tale of Sophie, a young woman working at her family’s hat shop. Despite not having a great deal of self-confidence, Sophie nonetheless has the guts to stand up to the Witch of the Waste, a move which ends in disaster when Sophie is inflicted with a curse that turns her into an old woman.

Obviously unable to stay at home in her new form, Sophie bravely heads off to the wastes in search of a way to lift the curse. There, with the help of a turnip-headed scarecrow and a cunning suited to a real grandma, she manages to gain entrance to Howl’s Moving Castle, the home of the notorious wizard Howl, his apprentice Markl and fire demon Calcifer. In short order, Sophie installs herself as the castle’s much-needed cleaning lady, all the while alert for a way to help Howl and Calcifer break free of their own curse- in the hope that they in turn might be able to help her.

The theme of a young girl being strengthened through difficult circumstances will no doubt be recognisable to those who have sampled Miyazaki’s earlier works, and indeed, there are more than a few elements that will put you in mind of Spirited Away, among others. That being said, Howl’s Moving Castle is a solid film in its own right, and these touches are more interesting to note than they are detrimental to the story.

Familiarity aside, there is plenty to like about the film. The story presents a well meshed combination of the serious and the light-hearted, from the grave backdrop of a destructive war between neighbouring kingdoms, to a humorous moment when Howl believes his life is ruined because his beloved hair dye has been lost in Sophie’s clean-up.

Character-wise, having an older person take centre stage makes for a change from the norm, and it is with interest that we see Sophie adapt (admittedly rather well) to her drastically altered situation. The other characters, from the vain and sometimes cowardly Howl, to the smart-mouthed Calcifer, are generally portrayed well, although as you might expect there isn’t great deal of character development within the span of a two-hour movie.

Without giving any specifics away, it has to be said that the film flounders in its closing segments. Towards the end, it becomes unclear how certain plot threads are going to be wrapped up, and it is at this point that the pace picks up considerably, sacrificing a measure of coherency in order to achieve the desired outcome. No doubt a few repeated viewings, combined with some mental leaps by the viewers, would help it to come together a little better, but the ending sadly detracts from the film as a whole.

As you would expect from a Ghibli film, the animation is nothing short of spectacular, with an attention to detail well suited to the big screen. Whilst the beauty of the film will be apparent from the beginning, once again additional viewings will be required to soak in all the specifics. The soundtrack, whilst nothing special on its own, complements the storyline and visuals nicely, making for a well-rounded presentation overall.

In Summary

Despite being let down by a weaker ending, Howl’s Moving Castle is nonetheless a solid and entertaining film that should appeal to viewers of all ages. It may feel a touch familiar in places, but when a film is presented this well, it becomes none the less enjoyable for it.

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Review Information

Score: 8 out of 10
Review By: Red XIII
Date Published: Tue, 4 Oct 2005
7 responses to our review of "Howl's Moving Castle"

1. Comment by chadly

i was concerned it would be too familiar for me to enjoy but it was suprisingly engaging, although rarely stella. in fact until the very end i was wondering what all the fuss had been about a poor third act, it certainly shifts gears and clunks in it's ending. it was still wonderfully charming and entertaining. plus following spirited away it too has a good english dub, i can't wait to see it subtitled.

Posted on Tue, 4 Oct 2005. chadly rated "Howl's Moving Castle": 8 out of 10.

2. Comment by Kumiko

When I first read about Howl's moving castle I thought I didn't look that good but the trailer changed my mind a bit. It turned out to be the best Ghibli film I've seen. Everything about is just so good. I have seen the dubbed and original version but as the English dubbing was so good I'd say I preferred it even though I usually prefer original versions.

Posted on Thu, 6 Oct 2005. Kumiko rated "Howl's Moving Castle": 10 out of 10.

3. Comment by Wildcard

It was a true joy to watch, escapism at its best, this is probably the most surreal film I've ever seen. It has to be admitted that the plotline is slightly messy in places, but it pulls together at the end and the animation and artwork itself is jaw dropping. Not to be missed.

Posted on Mon, 24 Oct 2005. Wildcard rated "Howl's Moving Castle": 9 out of 10.

4. Comment by sc

even better it was based on a book by Diane Wynn-jones

Posted on Mon, 13 Mar 2006. sc rated "Howl's Moving Castle": 9 out of 10.

5. Comment by Seven

I live in Republic of Ireland.Where can I buy Howles Moving Castle and other Japanese animated films?

Posted on Mon, 13 Mar 2006. Seven rated "Howl's Moving Castle": 1 out of 10.

6. Comment by kupoartist

All round good fun with a slightly lack-lustre ending and an extremely poorly explained war going on in the background. If a director adds something major to the source material, they should really begin to start explaining it!

Animation as ever is superb, the castle is given so much life and I just can't get enough of Ghibli brand beautiful european landscapes and towns! Viz Media's "Art of Howl's Moving Castle" is a worthy companion book for anyone who particuarly enjoys the film's art.

Pixar did a good job with the English dub. Though slightly inferior (some key performances seem just that little bit too flat) the trade off of seeing the artistry without having to read the dialogue is enough to make neither version definitive. I particuarly enjoyed the performances from Christian Bale (Howl), Jean Simmons (Elder Sophie), Billy Crystal (Calcifer) and Lauren Bacall (The Witch of the Waste).

Posted on Tue, 21 Mar 2006. kupoartist rated "Howl's Moving Castle": 8 out of 10.

7. Comment by megadeth rule!

A great movie. Really good to just sit down, light a doobie and relax to. The fantasy just blows your mind

Posted on Wed, 3 May 2006. megadeth rule! rated "Howl's Moving Castle": 9 out of 10.

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