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The Tale of Princess Kaguya (2013) kaguyahime no monogatari. happy birthday! harukazepanda ♥ The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (2013) In Memoriam: Isao Takahata, director of the saddest movie i ever see.     October 29, 1935 - April 5, 2018   Kaguyahime no Monogatari / Isao Takahata Fui a un ciclo de cine en animación y todas las que vi me gustaron mucho Isla de perros   ★ ★ ★ ☆ Mary and Max   ★ ★ ★ ☆ Kaguyahime no monogatari   ★ ★ ★ ☆ Persépolis   ★ ★ ★ ☆ El viaje de Chihiro   ★ ★ ★ ☆ Kaguyahime no monogatari (Isao Takahata, 2013. The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (Kaguyahime no monogatari) 2013) Japanese Movie The Tale of Princess Kaguya [Isao Takahata, 2013] Kaguya Hime no Monogatari  - The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Studio Ghibli, 2013) kaguyahime no monogatari (2013) Tributo a Takahata y Miyazaki (½) ⌠El cuento de la Princesa Kaguya⌡ “No está sucia! En esta tierra todos ríen, sufren y viven de distinta forma! Las aves, insectos, bestias, plantas, árboles, flores… y el sentir humano…! ” Sólo quería hacer gifs de Sutemaru y Take no Ko… Kaguya Hime no Monogatari  - The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Studio Ghibli, 2013.

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Academy Awards, USA 2015 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 2016 Nominee Saturn Award Best DVD/Blu-Ray Release Alliance of Women Film Journalists Annie Awards Annie Best Animated Feature Outstanding Achievement in Directing in an Animated Feature Production Isao Takahata Outstanding Achievement in Music in an Animated Feature Production Joe Hisaishi Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2014 Awards Circuit Community Awards Awards of the Japanese Academy Behind the Voice Actors Awards Blue Ribbon Awards 2013 Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Winner BSFC Award Best Animated Film Chicago Film Critics Association Awards CFCA Award Cinema Bloggers Awards, Portugal Cinema Bloggers Award Best Asian Film Denver Film Critics Society DFCS Award Best Foreign Language Film Japan Empire Awards, UK Empire Award Gold Derby Awards Golden Trailer Awards Golden Trailer Best Foreign Animation/Family Trailer StudioCanal International Cinephile Society Awards ICS Award Best Original Score Best Film Not in the English Language 6th place. International Online Cinema Awards (INOCA) Italian Online Movie Awards (IOMA) Kinema Junpo Awards Kinema Junpo Award Best Film (director) Best 10 - 4th place (4) London Critics Circle Film Awards ALFS Award Foreign Language Film of the Year Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Mainichi Film Concours Melbourne International Film Festival People's Choice Award Best Narrative Feature 9th Runner-up Mill Valley Film Festival North Carolina Film Critics Association NCFCA Award Online Film & Television Association OFTA Film Award Best Animated Picture Online Film Critics Society Awards OFCS Award Oslo Films from the South Festival Silver Mirror Award Best Feature San Francisco Film Critics Circle SFFCC Award Tokyo Anime Award Toronto Film Critics Association Awards TFCA Award Village Voice Film Poll VVFP Award Best Animated Feature Film 2nd place.


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"Tale of the Princess Kaguya. かぐや姫の物語" and "Kaguya-hime no Monogatari" redirect here. For the Studio Ghibli film, see The Tale of the Princess Kaguya. "Taketori Monogatari" and "竹取物語" redirect here. For the 1987 film, see Princess from the Moon. Discovery of Princess Kaguya (depiction from the Edo period, late 17th century) The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter ( 竹取物語, Taketori Monogatari) is a 10th-century Japanese monogatari (fictional prose narrative) containing Japanese folklore. It is considered the oldest extant Japanese prose narrative [1] 2] although the oldest manuscript dates to 1592. [3] The tale is also known as The Tale of Princess Kaguya ( かぐや姫の物語, Kaguya-hime no Monogatari) after its protagonist. [4] It primarily details the life of a mysterious girl called Kaguya, who was discovered as a baby inside the stalk of a glowing bamboo plant. Narrative [ edit] Taketori no Okina takes Kaguya-hime to his home, Drawn by Tosa Hiromichi, c. 1600 One day, while walking in the bamboo forest, an old, childless bamboo cutter called Taketori no Okina ( 竹取翁, the Old Man who Harvests Bamboo" came across a mysterious, shining stalk of bamboo. After cutting it open, he found inside it an infant the size of his thumb. He rejoiced to find such a beautiful girl and took her home. He and his wife raised her as their own child and named her Kaguya-hime (かぐや姫 accurately, Nayotake no Kaguya-hime, Shining princess of the supple bamboo. Thereafter, Taketori no Okina found that whenever he cut down a stalk of bamboo, inside would be a small nugget of gold. Soon he became rich. Kaguya-hime grew from a small baby into a woman of ordinary size and extraordinary beauty. At first, Taketori no Okina tried to keep her away from outsiders, but over time the news of her beauty spread. Eventually, five princes came to Taketori no Okina's residence to ask for the beautiful Kaguya-hime's hand in marriage. The princes eventually persuaded Taketori no Okina to tell a reluctant Kaguya-hime to choose from among them. Kaguya-hime concocted impossible tasks for the princes, agreeing to marry the one who managed to bring her his specified item. That night, Taketori no Okina told the five princes what each must bring. The first was told to bring her the stone begging bowl of the Buddha Shakyamuni from India, the second a jeweled branch from the mythical island of Hōrai, 5] the third the legendary robe of the fire-rat of China, the fourth a colored jewel from a dragon 's neck, and the final prince a cowry shell born of swallows. Realizing that it was an impossible task, the first prince returned with an expensive stone bowl, hoping that Kaguya-hime would believe it to be real, but after noticing that the bowl did not glow with holy light, Kaguya-hime saw through his deception. Likewise, two other princes attempted to deceive her with fakes, but also failed. The fourth gave up after encountering a storm, while the final prince lost his life (severely injured in some versions) in his attempt. After this, the Emperor of Japan, Mikado, came to see the strangely beautiful Kaguya-hime and, upon falling in love, asked her to marry him. Although he was not subjected to the impossible trials that had thwarted the princes, Kaguya-hime rejected his request for marriage as well, telling him that she was not of his country and thus could not go to the palace with him. She stayed in contact with the Emperor, but continued to rebuff his requests and marriage proposals. That summer, whenever Kaguya-hime saw the full moon, her eyes filled with tears. Though her adoptive parents worried greatly and questioned her, she was unable to tell them what was wrong. Her behaviour became increasingly erratic until she revealed that she was not of this world and must return to her people on the Moon. In some versions of this tale, it is said that she was sent to the Earth, where she would inevitably form material attachment, as a temporary punishment for some crime, while in others, she was sent to Earth for her own safety during a celestial war. The gold that Taketori no Okina had been finding had in fact been a stipend from the people of the Moon, sent down to pay for Kaguya-hime's upkeep. Kaguya-hime goes back to the Moon As the day of her return approached, the Emperor sent many guards around her house to protect her from the Moon people, but when an embassy of "Heavenly Beings" arrived at the door of Taketori no Okina's house, the guards were blinded by a strange light. Kaguya-hime announced that, though she loved her many friends on Earth, she must return with the Moon people to her true home. She wrote sad notes of apology to her parents and to the Emperor, then gave her parents her own robe as a memento. She then took a little of the elixir of life, attached it to her letter to the Emperor, and gave it to a guard officer. As she handed it to him, her feather robe was placed on her shoulders, and all of her sadness and compassion for the people of the Earth were apparently forgotten. The heavenly entourage took Kaguya-hime back to Tsuki no Miyako (月の都; lit. "the Capital of the Moon. leaving her earthly foster parents in tears. The parents became very sad and were soon put to bed sick. The officer returned to the Emperor with the items Kaguya-hime had given him as her last mortal act, and reported what had happened. The Emperor read her letter and was overcome with sadness. He asked his servants, Which mountain is the closest place to Heaven. to which one replied the Great Mountain of Suruga Province. The Emperor ordered his men to take the letter to the summit of the mountain and burn it, in the hope that his message would reach the distant princess. The men were also commanded to burn the elixir of immortality since the Emperor did not wish to live forever without being able to see her. The legend has it that the word immortality, 不死 ( fushi) became the name of the mountain, Mount Fuji. It is also said that the kanji for the mountain, 富士山 (literally "Mountain Abounding with Warriors. are derived from the Emperor's army ascending the slopes of the mountain to carry out his order. It is said that the smoke from the burning still rises to this day. (In the past, Mount Fuji was much more volcanically active and therefore produced more smoke. ) Literary connections [ edit] Elements of the tale were drawn from earlier stories. The protagonist Taketori no Okina, given by name, appears in the earlier poetry collection Man'yōshū (c. 759; poem# 3791. In it, he meets a group of women to whom he recites a poem. This indicates that there previously existed an image or tale revolving around a bamboo cutter and celestial or mystical women. [6] 7] A similar retelling of the tale appears in the c. 12th century Konjaku Monogatarishū (volume 31, chapter 33) although their relation is under debate. [8] Banzhu Guniang [ edit] In 1957, Jinyu Fenghuang (金玉鳳凰) a Chinese book of Tibetan tales, was published. [9] In early 1970s, Japanese literary researchers became aware that "Banzhu Guniang" 班竹姑娘) one of the tales in the book, had certain similarities with The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. [10] 11] Initially, many researchers thought that "Banzhu Guniang" must be related to Tale of Bamboo Cutter, although some were skeptical. In 1980s, studies showed that the relationship is not as simple as initially thought. Okutsu provides extensive review of the research, and notes that the book Jinyu Fenghuang was intended to be for children, and as such, the editor took some liberties in adapting the tales. No other compilation of Tibetan tales contains the story. [12] A Tibet-born person wrote that he did not know the story. [13] A researcher went to Sichuan and found that, apart from those who had already read "Jinyu Fenghuang" local researchers in Chengdu did not know the story. [14] Tibetan informants in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture did not know the story either. [14] Legacy [ edit] The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter has been identified as proto- science fiction. Some of its science fiction plot elements include Kaguya-hime being a princess from the Moon who is sent to Earth for safety during a celestial war, an extraterrestrial being raised by a human on Earth, and her being taken back to the Moon by her real extraterrestrial family. A manuscript illustration also depicts a round flying machine that resembles a flying saucer. [15] See also [ edit] Big Bird in Japan The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Notes [ edit] "Japan: Literature" Windows on Asia, MSU, "17. A Picture Contest. The Tale of Genji. the ancestor of all romances) Katagiri et al. 1994: 95. ^ Katagiri et al. 1994: 81. ^ McCullough, Helen Craig (1990. Classical Japanese Prose. Stanford University Press. pp. 30, 570. ISBN   978-0-8047-1960-5. ^ Horiuchi (1997:345-346) Satake (2003:14-18) Yamada (1963:301-303) 田海燕, ed. (1957. 金玉鳳凰 (in Chinese. Shanghai: 少年兒童出版社. 百田弥栄子 (1971. 竹取物語の成立に関する一考察. アジア・アフリカ語学院紀要 (in Japanese. 3. 伊藤清司 (1973. かぐや姫の誕生―古代説話の起源 (in Japanese. 講談社. ^ 奥津 春雄 (2000. 竹取物語の研究: 達成と変容 竹取物語の研究 (in Japanese. 翰林書房. ISBN   978-4-87737-097-8. ^ テンジン・タシ, ed. (2001. 東チベットの民話 (in Japanese. Translated by 梶濱 亮俊. SKK. ^ a b 繁原 央 (2004. 日中説話の比較研究 (in Japanese. 汲古書院. ISBN   978-4-7629-3521-3. ^ Richardson, Matthew (2001. The Halstead Treasury of Ancient Science Fiction. Rushcutters Bay, New South Wales: Halstead Press. ISBN   978-1-875684-64-9. cf. "Once Upon a Time. Emerald City (85. September 2002. Retrieved 2008-09-17. ) References [ edit] Katagiri Yōichi, Fukui Teisuke, Takahashi Seiji and Shimizu Yoshiko. 1994. Taketori Monogatari, Yamato Monogatari, Ise Monogatari, Heichū Monogatari in Shinpen Nihon Koten Bungaku Zenshū series. Tokyo: Shogakukan. Donald Keene (translator) The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, ISBN   4-7700-2329-4 Japan at a Glance Updated, ISBN   4-7700-2841-5, pages 164—165 (brief abstract) Fumiko Enchi, Kaguya-hime" ISBN   4-265-03282-6 (in Japanese hiragana) Horiuchi, Hideaki; Akiyama Ken (1997. Shin Nihon Koten Bungaku Taikei 17: Taketori Monogatari, Ise Monogatari (in Japanese. Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten. ISBN   978-4-00-240017-4. Satake, Akihiro; Yamada Hideo; Kudō Rikio; Ōtani Masao; Yamazaki Yoshiyuki (2003. Shin Nihon Koten Bungaku Taikei 4: Man'yōshū (in Japanese. ISBN   978-4-00-240004-4. Taketori monogatari, Japanese Text Initiative, Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library Yamada, Yoshio; Yamda Tadao; Yamda Hideo; Yamada Toshio (1963. Nihon Koten Bungaku Taikei 26: Konjaku Monogatari 5 (in Japanese. ISBN   978-4-00-060026-2. External links [ edit] Ryukoku University exhibition Tetsuo Kawamoto: The Moon Princess (translated by Clarence Calkins.

 


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The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Japanese theatrical release poster Japanese かぐや姫の物語 Hepburn Kaguya-hime no Monogatari Directed by Isao Takahata [1] Produced by Yoshiaki Nishimura Screenplay by Isao Takahata Riko Sakaguchi  [ ja] Based on The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter Starring Aki Asakura  [ Wikidata] Kengo Kora Takeo Chii Nobuko Miyamoto Music by Joe Hisaishi Edited by Toshihiko Kojima Production company Studio Ghibli Distributed by Toho Release date 23 November 2013 Running time 137 minutes [2] Country Japan Language Japanese Budget 5 billion ( 49 million) 3] Box office 2. 5 billion ( 27 million) The Tale of the Princess Kaguya ( Japanese: かぐや姫の物語, Hepburn: Kaguya-hime no Monogatari, stylized as The Tale of The Princess Kaguya) is a 2013 Japanese animated fantasy drama film co-written for the screen and directed by Isao Takahata, based on the anonymous literary tale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter and produced by Studio Ghibli for Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DYMP, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi, Toho and KDDI, and distributed by Toho. The film features an ensemble voice cast that includes Aki Asakura, Kengo Kora, Takeo Chii, Nobuko Miyamoto, Atsuko Takahata, Tomoko Tabata, Tatekawa Shinosuke, Takaya Kamikawa, Hikaru Ijūin, Ryudo Uzaki, Nakamura Shichinosuke II, Isao Hashizume, Yukiji Asaoka (in a special appearance) and Tatsuya Nakadai. [4] 5] 6] 7] The film features the final film performance by Chii, who died in June 2012, and was the final film directed by Takahata, who died in April 2018. It was released in Japan on 23 November 2013, distributed by Toho. At the budget of US 49. 3 million, it is the most expensive Japanese movie to date. when. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 87th Academy Awards. The production of the film was the subject of the feature-length documentary film Isao Takahata and His Tale of the Princess Kaguya. [8] Plot [ edit] A bamboo cutter named Sanuki no Miyatsuko discovers a miniature girl inside a glowing bamboo shoot. Believing her to be a divine presence, he and his wife decide to raise her as their own, calling her "Princess. The girl grows rapidly, causing her parents to marvel and earning her the nickname "Takenoko" Little Bamboo) from the other village children. Sutemaru, the oldest among Kaguya's friends, develops a close relationship with her. Miyatsuko comes upon gold and fine cloth in the bamboo grove in the same way he found his daughter. He takes these as proof of her divine royalty and begins planning to make her a proper princess. He relocates the family to the capital, forcing her to leave her friends behind. She finds herself in a mansion, replete with servants. She is also saddled with a governess who is tasked with taming her into a noblewoman. She struggles with the restraints of nobility, arguing that life should be full of laughter and struggle. When the girl comes of age, she is granted the formal name of "Princess Kaguya" for the light and life that radiates from her. Miyatsuko holds a celebration in commemoration of her naming. At the celebration, Kaguya overhears partygoers ridiculing her father's attempts to turn a peasant girl into a noble through money. Kaguya flees the capital in despair and runs back to the mountains, seeking Sutemaru and her other friends, but discovers that they have all moved away. She passes out in the snow and awakens back at the party. Kaguya grows in beauty, attracting suitors. Five men of noble standing court her, comparing her to mythical treasures. Kaguya tells them she will only marry whoever can bring her the mythical treasure mentioned. Two suitors attempt to persuade her with counterfeits. The third abandons his conquest out of cowardice, and the fourth attempts to woo her with flattering lies. When one of the men is killed in his quest, Kaguya falls into depression. Eventually, the Emperor takes notice of her. Taken with her beauty, he makes advances toward her, revolting her. Kaguya then demonstrates the ability to disappear at will, surprising the Emperor. Understanding that he has been too forward, the Emperor leaves. Kaguya reveals to her parents that she originally came from the Moon after it spoke to her. Once a resident there, she broke its laws, hoping to be exiled to Earth so that she could experience mortal life. When the Emperor made his advances, she silently begged the Moon to help her. Having heard her prayer, the Moon will reclaim her during the next full moon. Kaguya confesses her attachment to Earth and her reluctance to leave. Miyatsuko swears to protect Kaguya and begins assembling defensive forces. Kaguya returns to her hometown and finds Sutemaru, who vows to protect her. Kaguya demonstrates the ability to fly but loses it when she flies by the Moon. Sutemaru, who flew with her, wakes up later, thinking it was a dream. On the night of the full moon, a procession of celestial beings led by the Buddha descends from the Moon, and Miyatsuko is unable to stop it. An attendant offers Kaguya a robe that will erase her memories of Earth but she begs the attendant to grant her a last moment with her parents. The attendant, however, drapes the robe around her, and she appears to forget about her life on Earth. They leave, and Miyatsuko and his wife are distraught. Kaguya looks back one last time, and cries silently as she recognizes the love from her parents. Voice cast [ edit] Character Japanese cast [9] English dub cast Princess Kaguya Aki Asakura  [ ja] Chloë Grace Moretz Caitlyn Leone (young) Sutemaru Darren Criss The Bamboo Cutter Takeo Chii [a] James Caan The Bamboo Cutter's Wife / The Narrator Mary Steenburgen Lady Sagami Atsuko Takahata Lucy Liu Me no Warawa Tomoko Tabata Hynden Walch Inbe no Akita Tatekawa Shinosuke George Segal Prince Ishitsukuri Takaya Kamikawa James Marsden Lord Minister of the Right Abe Hikaru Ijūin Oliver Platt Great Counselor Otomo Ryudo Uzaki Daniel Dae Kim The Mikado Nakamura Shichinosuke II Dean Cain Prince Kuramochi Isao Hashizume Beau Bridges Middle Counselor Isonokami Tamaki Kojo John Cho ^ Yuji Miyake recorded additional dialogue for the bamboo cutter following Takeo Chii's death. [10] Production [ edit] As a child, Takahata read The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. He recalled that he struggled to relate and sympathize with the protagonist; to him, the "heroines transformation was enigmatic" and that it "didnt evoke any empathy from [him. 11] In 1960, Takahata was preparing for a potential adaptation for his employer Toei Animation, which eventually was abandoned. [12] After rereading the tale, he realized the story's potential to be entertaining, as long as an adaptation allowed the audience to understand how Princess Kaguya felt. [11] 13] Studio Ghibli revealed that Isao Takahata was working on a feature-length film in 2008. [14] Takahata announced at the 62nd Locarno International Film Festival in 2009 that he intended to direct a film based on the anonymous Japanese literary tale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. [15] The Tale of the Princess Kaguya was financed by Nippon TV, whose late chairman, Seiichiro Ujiie, gave 5, 000, 000, 000 (approximately US 40, 000, 000) towards the project. [16] Ujiie loved Takahata's work, and pleaded with Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki to let Takahata make one more film. [17] Ujiie died on 3 March 2011, but not before being able to view the script and some of the storyboards. [18] To make sure the audience emotionally connected with the film, it was important to Takahata that viewers were able to "imagine or recall the reality deep within the drawings" rather than be distracted by a realistic art style. [19] He wanted to have people "recollect the realities of this life by sketching ordinary human qualities with simple props. 20] To assist with this vision, Osamu Tanabe provided the character designs and animation, and Kazuo Oga drew the watercolor backgrounds. [16] The release of The Tale of the Princess Kaguya was finally confirmed by Studio Ghibli and distributor Toho on 13 December 2012. [21] Soundtrack [ edit] In 2012, Shin-ichiro Ikebe was announced to write the film's score. However, in 2013, Joe Hisaishi replaced Ikebe as the composer. This is the first and only time that Hisaishi has scored a film directed by Isao Takahata. [22] The theme song "When I Remember This Life" was written and performed by Nikaido Kazumi. [23] 24] 25] The music from the film's original soundtrack was released on 20 November 2013. All tracks are written by Joe Hisaishi, except where noted. Track listing No. Title Length 1. "Overture" 0:53 2. "Light" 0:22 3. "The Little Princess" 1:15 4. "The Joy of Living" 1:01 5. "The Sprout" 2:19 6. "Li'l Bamboo" 2:06 7. "Life" 0:59 8. "Mountain Hamlet" 1:53 9. "Robe" 0:34 10. "Setting Out" 1:19 11. "Autumn Harvest" 0:39 12. "Supple Bamboo" 1:22 13. "Writing Practice" 0:47 14. "The Garden of Life" 0:25 15. "The Banquet" 1:22 16. "Despair" 1:07 17. "The Coming of Spring" 1:03 18. "Melody of the Beautiful Koto" 0:34 19. "Spring Waltz" 2:02 20. "Memories of the Village" 1:36 21. "The Nobles' Wild Ride" 1:29 22. "Devotion" 1:28 23. "Cicada Night" 1:12 24. "Mystery of the Moon" 0:48 25. "Sorrow" 1:00 26. "Fate" 1:17 27. "The City of the Moon" 0:28 28. "Going Home" 1:19 29. "Flying" 4:26 30. "The Procession of Celestial Beings I" 2:28 31. "The Parting" 1:07 32. "The Procession of Celestial Beings II" 0:57 33. "Moon" 1:49 34. "When I Remember This Life" Written and performed by Nikaido Kazumi [25] 5:42 35. "Koto Melody" 0:57 36. "Nursery Rhyme" 0:48 37. "Song of the Heavenly Maiden" 1:34 Release [ edit] The Tale of The Princess Kaguya was initially announced to be released simultaneously with The Wind Rises, another Ghibli film by Hayao Miyazaki in Japan in the summer of 2013, 26] which would have marked the first time that the works of the two directors were released together since the release of the films My Neighbor Totoro and Grave of the Fireflies in 1988. [26] However, in February 2013, distributor Toho announced that the release of Kaguya-Hime no Monogatari would be delayed to Fall 2013, citing concerns that the storyboards were not yet complete. [27] 28] On 12 March 2014, independent distributor GKIDS announced that it had acquired the US rights for the film and that it would release an English dub version produced by Studio Ghibli and Frank Marshall. [29] Chloë Grace Moretz is the voice of the title character in the English dub. It was released in select theatres in North America on 17 October 2014 and was also released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan on 3 December 2014. [30] 31] The film was selected to be screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. [32] Its North American première took place at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival during the festival's "Masters" program. [33] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] The film debuted at first place during its opening weekend in Japan, grossing  284 million ( US  2. 8 million. 34] By 2 February 2014, the film had grossed  2 313 602 733 (US22 613 153) at the Japanese box office. [35] The film went on to gross 2. 47 billion ( 25, 348, 933) in Japan. [36] Overseas, the film grossed  703 232 in North America, 37] and  969 920 in other territories, 38] for a worldwide total of 26, 980, 529. Critical reception [ edit] Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes assigned the film a score of 100% Certified Fresh" with an average rating of 8. 21/10 based on 92 reviews. The critics' consensus says, Boasting narrative depth, frank honesty, and exquisite visual beauty, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya is a modern animated treasure with timeless appeal. 39] In February 2014, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya placed 4th in both Kinema Junpo 's Best Ten and their Reader's Choice Awards. [40] David Ehrlich of The A. V. Club gave the film an A, deeming it "the best animated movie of the year. adding that it is "destined to be remembered as one of the revered Studio Ghiblis finest achievements. 41] Nicolas Rapold of The New York Times praised the artwork calling it "exquisitely drawn with both watercolor delicacy and a brisk sense of line. 42] Accolades [ edit] See also [ edit] The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness, a 2013 documentary about the making of the film List of films directed by Isao Takahata Princess from the Moon, a 1987 major live-action film based on The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter List of films with a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a film review aggregator website References [ edit. Kaguya-hime no Monogatari: Credit" かぐや姫の物語 クレジット (in Japanese. Archived from the original on 25 January 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2014... PRINCESS KAGUYA [Subtitled. British Board of Film Classification. 22 January 2015. Archived from the original on 22 January 2015. 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Which isn't to say that the point of the movie is to tug at heartstrings It's an exquisite story about innocence, the prison of expectation and a sense of identity. Any sentimentality here comes about organically. It's just one of those things that sneaks up behind you and hits you where you live.
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