Kiki's Delivery Service (2014) Review Plot73% Acting74% Style, Scenery75% Direction74%Colorful sceneryFun for the whole familyKoshiba's performance might not please everyoneNot all subplots work73%Overall ScoreReader Rating: (3 Votes)59%
I too was quite surprised when I found out that this film was in production. I was even more surprised with the director that was making the film: Japanese master of horror Takashi Shimizu. So let’s get one thing straight right away (even though you probably already noticed): this is no horror film. If you are even only a little bit familiar with Japanese cinema, chances are that you know about Anime; Japanese animation that has taken the world by storm in the last few decades. If you know anything about Anime, you have probably heard of legendary director Hayao Miyazaki and his timeless masterpieces he created for Studio Ghibli. In 1989, Miyazaki released Majo no Takkyūbin, internationally known as Kiki’s Delivery Service.
I too was quite surprised when I found out that this film was in production. I was even more surprised with the director that was making the film: Japanese master of horror Takashi Shimizu. So let’s get one thing straight right away (even though you probably already noticed): this is no horror film. If you are even only a little bit familiar with Japanese cinema, chances are that you know about Anime; Japanese animation that has taken the world by storm in the last few decades. If you know anything about Anime, you have probably heard of legendary director Hayao Miyazaki and his timeless masterpieces he created for Studio Ghibli. In 1989, Miyazaki released Majo no Takkyūbin, internationally known as Kiki’s Delivery Service.
- 9/5/2014
- by Thor
- AsianMoviePulse
Yayyy! The second film, Berserk: The Golden Age Arc II – The Battle for Doldrey is off, have you seen it? Sound off in the comments, but only after you see what I got for you. As you already know, probably, the next Berserk film, Berserk: The Golden Age Arc III – Descent, was slated to be released this fall, but has been moved to January 2013.
This new poster offers a first look at the third and final part of the Berserk Golden Age trilogy of Studio 4°C’s adaptation of Kentarou Miura‘s medieval-horror-action manga. These posters will be appearing in Japanese movie theaters starting August 25th, so here, look at that foreboding eclipse:
Official synopsis:
He trusts no one, only his sword. He doesn’t have a place to call home. The lone mercenary Guts travels the land where a hundred-year-old war is taking place. His ferocity and ability to...
This new poster offers a first look at the third and final part of the Berserk Golden Age trilogy of Studio 4°C’s adaptation of Kentarou Miura‘s medieval-horror-action manga. These posters will be appearing in Japanese movie theaters starting August 25th, so here, look at that foreboding eclipse:
Official synopsis:
He trusts no one, only his sword. He doesn’t have a place to call home. The lone mercenary Guts travels the land where a hundred-year-old war is taking place. His ferocity and ability to...
- 8/26/2012
- by Sunrider
- Filmofilia
Four new cast interview videos were posted in December on the official website for the upcoming Berserk anime.
These videos are a new installment of cast interviews which follow a previous round that received mixed reviews from many anime fans. In these recent four interviews, the actors who will be voicing Judeau, Rickert, Charlotte, and Nosferatu Zodd were spoiled. The actors playins the parts will be Yuuki Kaji as Judeau, Aki Toyosaki as Charlotte, Minako Kotobuki as Rickert, and Kenta Miyake as the powerful Apostle Nosferatu Zodd. As an added bonus, these cast interviews featured animated clips, which serve to give fans a taste of the long-awaited Berserk film.
This means that, so far, the official website for the Berserk film has spoiled the characters mentioned above plus the actors playing Guts, Griffith, and Casca (Hiroaki Iwanaga, Takahiro Sakurai, and Toa Yukinari respectively.) We can still expect more interviews to...
These videos are a new installment of cast interviews which follow a previous round that received mixed reviews from many anime fans. In these recent four interviews, the actors who will be voicing Judeau, Rickert, Charlotte, and Nosferatu Zodd were spoiled. The actors playins the parts will be Yuuki Kaji as Judeau, Aki Toyosaki as Charlotte, Minako Kotobuki as Rickert, and Kenta Miyake as the powerful Apostle Nosferatu Zodd. As an added bonus, these cast interviews featured animated clips, which serve to give fans a taste of the long-awaited Berserk film.
This means that, so far, the official website for the Berserk film has spoiled the characters mentioned above plus the actors playing Guts, Griffith, and Casca (Hiroaki Iwanaga, Takahiro Sakurai, and Toa Yukinari respectively.) We can still expect more interviews to...
- 1/15/2012
- by ahmedfernando
- AsianMoviePulse
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