Monday, 10 October 2016

Howl's Moving Castle Review - Adam


Film poster depicting Howl's castle on its chicken legs against a sunset, with the title in kanji characters



 Howl's Moving Castle Review

Reviewed by Adam Eldershaw - 44900759


Genre: Anime, Adventure
Year of release: 2004
Director: Hayao Mikazaki
Starring: Cheiko Baisho, Takuya Kimura, Akihiro Miwa

Howl's Moving Castle is a 2004 anime film made in Japan. It is a film filled with adventure, wonder, love and mystical beings. The movie's screen writer's dida brilliant job of creating the world in which us as the audience are placed into and the story of Howl, who he is and how we find out as we follow our main character Sophie. Sophie is a young hatter who encounters the wizard Howl while going on a journey. Then as she returns she meets a witch who puts a terrible curse on her, turning her into a 90 year old woman. In hopes to break the curse, Sophie embarks on a journey to yet again find the wizard Howl so he can set her free from this curse. It is truely a movie for a very broad age spectrum with aspects to keep everyone wanting to watch more. 


I rate this movie 8.4/10 Fudges

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