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Kokuriko-Zaka Kara (Ghibli)
According the film journalist Hiroo Otaka, Ghibli has announced their next film, premiering next summer. It is called Kokuriko-Zaka Kara and is an adaptation of a shojo manga by Chizuru Takahashi and Tetsurō Sayama. According to ANN:
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I am not particularly a fan of Goro, but the subject matter and the fact that the elder Miyazaki is storyboarding is enough to keep me excited. The no-fantasy setting and subject remind me very much of Mimi o Sumaseba. Full ANN article here: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news...aka-kara-manga
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2010-12-17, 15:42 | Link #2 |
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I'm just pleased Goro is directing another Ghibli film. I rather enjoyed Tales from Earthsea, though i'll admit it wasn't what it should have been when looking at the original novels and such.
Loving the summary. I'm all for this film so much.
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2010-12-17, 19:49 | Link #3 |
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Honestly, I didn't mind that Earthsea was a loose adaptation from the books as much as that the movie felt like it had very little content. And was boring for a good chunk of the first half. And had an anticlimactic end.
Well, it looked pretty at least ... But yeah, looking forward to this film, and I'm sort of glad that Goro and his father seem to be getting along, and he didn't give up on making more movies. Hopefully this time it'll be better.
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2010-12-17, 20:41 | Link #4 |
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I also found the film underwhelming, though I admit I was slightly biased against it. The spilling out of personal issues between father and son during the Earthsea production probably did not work in Goro's favour, since many "devotees" of the elder Miyazaki were predisposed to dislike it based on his disapproval. Now, however, it certainly seems as though there has been some degree of "patching up", and I certainly think having the elder Miyazaki involved heavily in planning this second film will make Goro's relatively sudden ascent to multiple-film Ghibli director more palatable to skeptics.
The film itself seems interesting too. When I read the description and setting, I imagine shades of Whisper, Ocean Waves, and Ponyo.
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2010-12-18, 02:45 | Link #5 |
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I lol'd at the adaption of earthsea having read the book years before. I couldn't help but laugh at what was changed XD The books aren't really that exciting either mind you. But there was so much that wouldn't make sense unless you read about certain characters they like mixed up a lot of things.
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2010-12-18, 05:10 | Link #9 | |
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2010-12-18, 09:40 | Link #11 |
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Yeah. And besides, who knows? Perhaps Goro might be better at doing slice-of-life anime than action-packed anime.
And...speaking of Earthsea, I STILL can't get over the fact that Olivia Benson from Law and Order SVU was cast as one of the characters for the upcoming English dub. That's still a shocker for me. |
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2010-12-18, 16:43 | Link #13 |
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I'm not much of a fan of Earthsea, I don't think I'd say it was bad per say but it just didn't quite grab me.
Well I am interested in this, when Ghibli do this type of "normal, slice of life" setting, I kinda get really interested even tho I generally like fantasy more.
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2010-12-18, 18:01 | Link #14 |
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Interestingly, nearly all of the "normal, realistic" Ghibli films were done in the first decade or so of its existence. After Whisper in 1995, it's been almost purely fantasy, with the exception of the slightly oddball Yamadas.
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2010-12-21, 19:12 | Link #17 |
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I'm amazed at all the naysayers. I didn't like Gedo Senki enough to watch it based on its reviews, but the reason why the industry doesn't produce good feature-length directors anymore is because they don't get second chances, getting work on new films like they used to. So for better or worse, I'm glad Studio Ghibli finally started revisiting some of their other directors.
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2011-07-11, 15:20 | Link #18 |
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The teaser trailer appeared last Thursday (July 7), and the movie will premiere on Saturday (July 16). It looks, and sounds, promising. That's a soothing song by Aoi Teshima, who in Tales of Earthsea also sang Therru's Song, one of that movie's brighter highlights. Depending on my plans, I might just be able to catch From Up on Poppy Hill in cinemas there about a fortnight from now. Wish me luck!
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