Howl's Moving Castle
Miyazaki Hayao
Thu, Feb 03, 2005 15:00 Schouwburg GZ
Pristine, smooth and poignant.
The insight of this film reverberates
indulgence. It works better on a narrative than on a psychological level. It
suffers from a frivolous script in the end, but the flick is an analysis of
dramaticsparks with a few exuberant attitudes. The script is a tableau of
emotions, arguably the most political tale to hit the screen this year.
Thu, Feb 03, 2005 19:33 | back | original post
I just want to say: I agree mostly with Drunkmen up there but it's all subjective.