Total kids movie…like age 6 or below.
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juliapeterssss — 16 years ago(March 11, 2010 03:28 PM)
That's what I've always thought to be kind of the purpose of the Ghibli films: to feel like a kid, retrieve a bit of that magic. But if you're out of touch with that part of yourself, you're right: don't watch it.
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nodnarb232001 — 16 years ago(March 11, 2010 06:24 PM)
"That's what I've always thought to be kind of the purpose of the Ghibli films: to feel like a kid, retrieve a bit of that magic. But if you're out of touch with that part of yourself, you're right: don't watch it. "
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scooby246282 — 16 years ago(March 11, 2010 11:17 PM)
Honestly, people om imdb are impossible. There is nothing wrong with others having different opinions! I love all other Stuidio Ghibli films, but I really did not care for this one. I have to agree with him; I found it boring and uninteresting. To its credit, it's one of the best looking animated films I've ever seen and it was very creative. However, if you liked it, I disagree with you but I can understand your position and will respect your opinion. Don't jump all over others for saying something with which you would not agree. This is a place meant for discussion.
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Crurned — 16 years ago(March 13, 2010 08:04 AM)
The story was kind of undeveloped, that's for me. Overall, Ghibli studio did some pretty good job in the animation as always. I felt warm inside, but I was expecting something more from the story. 8/10
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DethstruXioN — 10 years ago(November 30, 2015 03:58 PM)
This is pretty much what had appealed to me too.
Unfortunately i was only introduced to Miyazaki movies until i was 25, i would have loved to see Nausica as a kid, it would have connected so much, the insect and nature themes, the retro tech art etc.
Watching these movies makes me feel like i would have enjoyed them a lot as a kid, which just generally gives me a good feeling, catching up on what ive missed out on.
Although im now 32 and Ponyo has only been made several years ago, the themes he uses still interest me, the oceanic imagery, Devonian fish, they still connect to me on that same level.
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conedust — 16 years ago(March 14, 2010 03:35 AM)
Loved it. It IS a kids' movie, and the story is very simple, but I wasn't at all bothered by any of that. I loved the characters, the situation, the animation, the imagination, the tone and spirit I loved basically everything about the film. And I'm by no means a kid.
Honestly, on first viewing, I'd rate it up there with Studio Ghibli's best work. Maybe not
quite
at the level of Spirited Away/Castle In the Sky/My Neigbor Totoro, but awful damn close. Better, certainly, than Howl's Moving Castle, which started beautifully but wound up confused and disappointing. IMO, of course
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Quel_Fara — 16 years ago(March 14, 2010 10:14 PM)
It is a lot more like Totoro than those you like, but it isn't only for the young.
Perhaps you missed some points.
I have a feeling you haven't reach the age of adulthood yourself.
Sorry for the stilted speech, I was watching Jane Austin tonight and it does it to me every time.
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balehead74 — 16 years ago(March 26, 2010 04:52 AM)
I would also like to compare it more to Totoro than his other movies. Maybe Kiki's Delivery Service also comes in under the same genre. It's mostly a film for children and parents. I would have found it boring when I was 15-25, but now I love it. I can really relate to both Ponyos father, trying to prevent his children from growing up and trying to keep them away from the world he considers evil, and of course to Satsuke's mother, being furious when her husband doesn't turn up as promised. It's a good portrait of normal life and human relations, even though it is set in a fantasy world.
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KryptoBot — 16 years ago(March 14, 2010 11:53 PM)
Miyazaki did make this movie for five-year-olds, but most adults will see this story as purely as he had intended. A film completely free of adult phobia's and complications, just a simple, unfiltered love and care of Ponyo from Sosuke. But of course, as always, you can't please everyone.
The ongoing WOW is happening right NOW.
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Quel_Fara — 16 years ago(March 15, 2010 12:53 PM)
I think the unhurried and anxiety free feel of Miyazaki's films confuses a lot of modern people. It's like listening to classical music, It's to wind you down, lift you up and make you feel better. Not like the films or music most are used to.
"The mean reds are horrible. Suddenly you're afraid and you don't know what you're afraid of." -
Quel_Fara — 16 years ago(March 19, 2010 09:55 PM)
Oh there is so many Great and wonderful quotes from 'The Last Unicorn"
"I know you. If I were blind I'd know what you are."
"Where were you twenty years ago? Ten years ago? Where were you when I was new? When I was one of those innocent young maidens you always come to? How dare you! How dare you come to me now, when I am this! " I really relate to this one.
"They passed down all the roads long ago, and the Red Bull ran close behind them and covered their footprints."
"Your name is a golden bell hung in my heart. I would break my body to pieces to call you once by your name. "
"There are no happy endings because nothing ends. "
"I can never regret. I can feel sorrow, but it's not the same thing. "
You know, this one can be tied to the youth that Unicorns are historically (Mythstoiclly?) known to be attracted to. It's not til you've lived some life that you learn to regret also.
Beagle was an equal romancer of words as Poe was. One worked in sunshine and one at midnight.
"The mean reds are horrible. Suddenly you're afraid and you don't know what you're afraid of." -
kill-the-boxtrolls — 15 years ago(November 16, 2010 05:08 PM)
I loved Ponyo. The only Miyazaki movie I hate is Nausciaa of the Valley of the Wind (Warriors of the Wind), but I do agree that this has got to be Miyazaki's childish movie. All of his other movies are good for my 8 year old cousin. She watched Howl's Moving Castle and Spirited Away and she was hooked. They were both very unpredictable. Although, she hasn't seen the rest.
Sonic will be hearty forever.
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Mixalidis — 15 years ago(November 19, 2010 01:32 PM)
I'm not too familiar with Miyazaki (I've only seen two movies and loved them) but this one was different and also childish, with Ponyo repeating the same phrases so many times. I was really bored and also thought that it's more suited for little kids (I guess that explains a huge success in Japan), but of course many adults will enjoy it too. Personally, I found it pretty stupid and I didn't find the story logical (I know, why am I trying to find logic here? I guess the ones who didn't like it will understand what I meant) or coherent (which may also be the result of boredom
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