Howl's Moving Castle

2005 "The two lived there."
8.2| 1h59m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 10 June 2005 Released
Producted By: Tokuma Shoten
Country: Japan
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Sophie, a young milliner, is turned into an elderly woman by a witch who enters her shop and curses her. She encounters a wizard named Howl and gets caught up in his resistance to fighting for the king.

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abhayadevilbsy Its a brilliant movie...i really did enjoyed watching it..all the charactrs are just wow..but it still confuses me how sophie randomly turns from the old lady to her oldself
gw-96323 Another favorite from Miyazaki I love this film just as much as Spirited Away this was also recommended to me by my best friend (girlfriend) during middle school I thank her for showing me to the world of Studio Ghibli I love this film but it's a little bit behind Spirited Away by one point overall a 10.1 outta 10.2 it's a masterpiece of an adaptation of Diana Wynne Jones' 1986 novel I love this film and I love Ghibli the characters are wonderful the story is wonderful everything in this film is amazing except for (Warning Ahead Minor Spoiler)the end of the Sulieman scene
bonnie-37350 It's directed by Hayao Miyazaki. every scene of his directed movie is magical, he is a artist, a wonderful artist. It's about a mysterious wizard and a cursed women. And how did the wizard protect the women that he loves in the moving castle. I moved with their catchy music, and the scene of the movie made me feel very comfortable. I'd highly recommend it to all of you.
Clifton Johnson Classic Miyazaki, from the magical realism to the strong female protagonist to the dark humor to the story that sucks you in despite being somewhat convoluted. Plus, this one has the added benefit of being commentary about the pointlessness of war. It's not his best ever (aka Totoro), but it is pretty great nonetheless.