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Synopsis

'An animated tour-de-force' – A.O. Scott, The New York Times

From the legendary Studio Ghibli, creators of Spirited Away, and acclaimed director Hayao Miyazaki, comes the Academy Award®- nominated* fantasy adventure for the whole family.

Sophie, a quiet girl working in a hat shop, finds her life thrown into turmoil when she is literally swept off her feet by a handsome but mysterious wizard named Howl. The vain and vengeful Witch of the Waste, jealous of their friendship, puts a curse on Sophie and turns her into a 90-year-old woman. On a quest to break the spell, Sophie climbs aboard Howl's magnificent moving castle and into a new life of wonder and adventure. But as the true power of Howl's wizardry is revealed, Sophie finds herself fighting to protect them both from a dangerous war of sorcery that threatens their world.

*2005: Best Animated Feature, Howl's Moving Castle

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Bonus Features

  • Exclusive Booklet
  • Feature-Length Storyboards
  • Behind The Microphone
  • Interview With Diana Wynne Jones
  • Miyazaki's Visit To Pixar
  • The Birth Story Of The Film Soundtrack
  • Explanation Of CG
  • Original Theatrical Trailers
  • TV Spots

Product Information

DiscsRun-time
120 min
Aspect Ratio ?Color
Color
Language
Region
A/1
RatingProduction Date
2004
Closed-Captioned ?Subtitles ?
English, French

Howl's Moving Castle

NAMEROLE
Chieko BaishôSofî
Takuya KimuraHauru
Tatsuya GashûinKarushifâ
Akihiro MiwaArechi no Majo
Ryûnosuke KamikiMarukuru
Mitsunori IsakiKoshô
Yô ÔizumiKakashi no Kabu
Akio ÔtsukaKokuô
Daijirô HaradaHin
Haruko KatôSariman
Hayao MiyazakiDirector
Hayao MiyazakiScreenplay
Diana Wynne JonesNovel 'Howl's Moving Castle'
Rick DempseyProducer
Tomohiko IshiiAssistant Producer
John LasseterExecutive Producer
Ned LottProducer
Hayao MiyazakiExecutive Producer
Toshio SuzukiProducer

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Howl’s Moving Castle is a 2004 fantasy film by Studio Ghibli, adapted from the novel of the same name by Diana Wynne Jones. The film, like the novel, is set in a world where magic is a common phenomenon and used by many magicians. Howl’s Moving Castle revolves around Sophie, a young hat-maker who encounters the titular wizard, Howl. Because of this encounter, Sophie gains the ire of the Witch of the Wastes and is cursed into a 90-year-old by the Witch. Sophie then finds herself working for Howl as a cleaner in hopes of finding a way to undo this curse.

The central focus of the film is Sophie’s metamorphosis from a shy and unmotivated person to someone who is more confident and loving. However, the film also makes a point in developing its other characters, especially Howl. Kathryn Hansen’s analysis, “Physical Metamorphosis in Howl’s Moving Castle” argues that the physical transformations the characters undergo in the film reflect the character development. Sophie’s transformation into an old lady is the best evidence for this.

Throughout the film, Sophie gradually changes from a hunched ld lady to a more dignified and younger self whenever she experiences moments of self-confidence and assurance because of her growing relationship with her new companions. In the end, she is able to break the curse by herself, signifying this newfound self and her love for Howl. Meanwhile, Howl is also changed by Sophie’s acts of love and becomes more selfless and courageous, as opposed to the vain wizard who was trying to run away from his responsibilities in the beginning of the film.

Another focus of the film is the war that is already happening when the film begins. In Devon Gordon’s interview with Miyazaki, “A Positive Pessimist”, Miyazaki expresses his disdain over U.S. involvement in the war in Iraq, further noting that his version of Howl’s Moving Castle is affected by this war.

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In the film, the kingdom that Howl works for is currently in war with another country and is recruiting all the magicians it could find to bolster its forces. This is a contrast to America and its rallying of flags whenever the war with Iraq first broke out. Furthermore, the steampunk-inspired technology present in the film is there to emphasize the militaristic nature of the kingdom.

At the center of this conflict is Howl. Howl works against his former teacher, who practically has more power than the king, by sabotaging the kingdom’s forces in order to avoid this war. His efforts can be seen as a commentary of a world that doesn’t want this senseless war that could claim many innocent lives.

Howl’s Moving Castle is a film that emphasizes change. All the characters change for the better, ending the film in an optimistic note, especially regarding its anti-war subtext. The main antagonist’s decision to end the war after seeing her former pupil’s and Sophie’s efforts encourages change through pacifistic methods and reflects Miyazaki’s pacifistic stance towards war.

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References

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Physical Metamorphosis in Howl’s Moving Castle. (n.d.). Retrieved April 6, 2014, from

Christian standard bible. Oscar schmidt autoharp serial number database. Gordon, D. (Interviewer) & Miyazaki, H. (Interviewee). (2005). A ‘Positive Pessimist’ [Interview Transcript]. Retrieved from The Daily Beast Web Site: http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2005/06/19/a-positive-pessimist.html

Miyazaki, H. (Director). (2004). Howl’s Moving Castle [Motion Picture]. Japan: Studio Ghibli

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