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Princess Mononoke (1997)

Princess Mononoke (1997)
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This $20 million animated adventure/fantasy quickly became the highest grossing Japanese film in Japanese film history (making $150 million in Japan during its first seven months). Set in the 14th century, the ecology-themed epic was directed by Hayao Miyazaki whose previous films were acquired by Disney for U.S. distribution plus other territories. Princess Mononoke depicts a mystical battle between Animal Gods of the forest and humans during Japan's Muromachi Period. Young Ashitaka receives a fatal infection after a demonic wild boar attacks his northern village. Seeking a cure, he sets out to locate the deer-like god Shishigami. Along the way, he sees the rape of the Earth by a mining village. The constant plundering by the village has brought the wrath of the Wolf God, Moro, who attacks the village along with San, a human who was raised by the wolf god. She communicates with the nature spirits -- which is why she is called Princess Mononoke ("spirits of things"). Ashitaka wants these opposing forces to co-exist, and he hopes to bring peace between San and the ironworks owner, Lady Eboshi. However, he is thwarted as higher powers, intent on killing the Shishigama, intrude, and a battle erupts over the future of all nature. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Yoji MatsudaYuriko Ishida, (more)
Director(s):
Hayao Miyazaki
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Princess Mononoke

This $20 million animated adventure/fantasy quickly became the highest grossing Japanese film in Japanese film history (making $150 million in Japan during its first seven months). Set in the 14th century, the ecology-themed epic was directed by Hayao Miyazaki whose previous films were acquired by Disney for U.S. distribution plus other territories. Princess Mononoke depicts a mystical battle between Animal Gods of the forest and humans during Japan's Muromachi Period. Young Ashitaka receives a fatal infection after a demonic wild boar attacks his northern village. Seeking a cure, he sets out to locate the deer-like god Shishigami. Along the way, he sees the rape of the Earth by a mining village. The constant plundering by the village has brought the wrath of the Wolf God, Moro, who attacks the village along with San, a human who was raised by the wolf god. She communicates with the nature spirits -- which is why she is called Princess Mononoke ("spirits of things"). Ashitaka wants these opposing forces to co-exist, and he hopes to bring peace between San and the ironworks owner, Lady Eboshi. However, he is thwarted as higher powers, intent on killing the Shishigama, intrude, and a battle erupts over the future of all nature. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
134 mins

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Director(s):
Hayao Miyazaki
Writer(s):
Hayao MiyazakiNeil Gaiman
Producer(s):
Toshio Suzuki
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Suitable for Teens, Questionable for Children, Mild Violence)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyAction / Adventure
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    Kyra D.

    princess Mononoke was the best movie i have ever seen in my life! it show's you that if you put your mind to anything like say, helping someone you dont even know out, then you will make a very neat friend :D so if you wanna see a funny, loving,honest movie then get this one. i promise you'll love it :D

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    Jonathan H.

    This is perhaps Miyazaki's finest film with a teriffic cast and beautiful visuals it is a film that will not soon be forgotten. due to it's incredibly written story and themes on humanity's impact on the enviroment around us.

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    Denis A.

    This movie is pretty awesome. I first saw it on the big screen at a retro-movie night, and had watch it again so i rented it. The fight scenes between Lady Eboshi and Koroku are impressive. The ending was a bit drawn out, and long, All in all: A++++ on this movie!

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