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Tonari no Totoro (1988)
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Director:
Hayao Miyazaki |
COUNTRY
USA/UK |
GENRE
Family/Fantasy/
Animation |
OTHER LANGUAGE TITLES
Min
nabo Totoro
My Neighbor Totoro |
RUNNING
TIME
86
minutes |
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Producer:
Tohru Hara |
Screenwriter:
Hayao Miyazaki |
Cast includes:
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CHARACTER |
ACTOR/ACTRESS |
RATING |
Satsuki |
Noriko Hidaka |
Mei |
Chika Sakamoto |
Review
Pleasant and good-natured fable about two young sisters who move with
their father to the Japanese countryside and befriends a furry,
enigmatic forest spirit living in a giant tree. Set in a post-war rural
environment, the film celebrates traditional Japanese family life and
nursing systems in which politeness, trust and nature are keywords. The
film is uncritical or oblivious to social issues – what interests
filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki is existentialism slash magic from children’s
point of view. Miyazaki has a better connection with his inner child
than most of us – he captures a well of details concerning children's
perception of the world, details which, for most grown-ups, adulthood
will have washed away or at least blurred. As such, My Neighbor
Totoro may have more in store for adults than for children, because it
is more about recapturing childhood phenomena than creating magic.
Totoro himself, for instance, is mostly unexpressive and
non-communicative. His mere existence is sufficient. The film is slow
and not particularly narrative, but it has an earnest sweetness which
will ring true for many viewers.
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