Howl's Moving Castle.: Written by Melissa

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Howls moving castle.

Written by Melissa.
I dare to say this is one of my favorite movies ever. Even
though Ive watched it uncountable times my DVD has
scratches all over the surface-, I cant get tired of it
because it is simply unreal and impenetrable. And this is
not unjustified: Hayao Miyasaki made from nowhere an
incredible and magic world, where war and love are both
connected by vivid and invisible cords. Colorful and
dramatically contrasting, this film combines numerous
ideas in a way too delicate but at the same time breath-
taking. You will discover how fascinating this story is,
with a moving castle which has its own soul: the precious
heart of a young and hurt man and a forgotten and selfish
woman, who casted a terrible spell that made the main
character, Sophie, re-discover the simple and beautiful
things life is made from.
Not just because it has a love story, it will be boring. It has
a unique style, where love is not as simple as it seems to
be, but not too complicated as it is where the most impossible things in this world can be the most
real and the feelings behind it, can be strong and eternal. While remaining artistic Japanese
animation has always gone to great lengths in this aspect, being incredibly devoted in visual effects
and worthy morals-, Howls moving castle is amusing and fun. A film which will give you a nice
message with a really deep meaning, a strong sense of purity and an unbelievable softness into it.
In films industry, you can barely find this a movie like this one, where sights are meticulously made
and will make you feel uncommonly touched and attached in this world. I hope you can appreciate
this delightful and epic movie without any restrictions and openly-minded, enjoy every single minute
of it.

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