Watch: 千と千尋の神隠し 2001 123movies, Full Movie Online – Chihiro and her parents are moving to a small Japanese town in the countryside, much to Chihiro’s dismay. On the way to their new home, Chihiro’s father makes a wrong turn and drives down a lonely one-lane road which dead-ends in front of a tunnel. Her parents decide to stop the car and explore the area. They go through the tunnel and find an abandoned amusement park on the other side, with its own little town. When her parents see a restaurant with great-smelling food but no staff, they decide to eat and pay later. However, Chihiro refuses to eat and decides to explore the theme park a bit more. She meets a boy named Haku who tells her that Chihiro and her parents are in danger, and they must leave immediately. She runs to the restaurant and finds that her parents have turned into pigs. In addition, the theme park turns out to be a town inhabited by demons, spirits, and evil gods. At the center of the town is a bathhouse where these creatures go to relax. The owner of the bathhouse is the evil witch Yubaba, who is intent on keeping all trespassers as captive workers, including Chihiro. Chihiro must rely on Haku to save her parents in hopes of returning to their world..
Plot: A young girl, Chihiro, becomes trapped in a strange new world of spirits. When her parents undergo a mysterious transformation, she must call upon the courage she never knew she had to free her family.
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One of the Greatest Movies Of All Time
This movie is an outstanding piece of artwork. I hadn’t heard much about it when it was first released. Being a huge Oscar fan, I was surprised when it took home the award for best animated film. At that point, knew nothing about it.After reading a little more and seeing some commercials, I still wasn’t sure whether or not I wanted to see this film. It looked so surreal in an “Alice in Wonderland” sort of way. I had never been a big fan of that film and didn’t really want to relive such an idea. Mindbending films have never been my absolute favorites.
I went to see “Spirited Away” with a friend who was into anime. He hadn’t heard much about it either, but was interested in seeing it in the theater. Since it had won the Academy Award, I decided it was a good idea to give it a shot.
I am so glad I did. Only a very few times in my life have a I seen a movie as brilliant as this. It stands alone with such masterpieces like “Citizen Kane,” “Vertigo,” “The Godfather” and any other classic piece of cinema in history.
I won’t go into too much detail, but I was spellbound from the opening credits until the closing ones. The story starts out so rough and scary, but becomes a work of happiness and beauty. To think that this movie almost didn’t get made is a travesty. It will stand the test of time and go out as one of the greatest films ever made.
Original Language ja
Runtime 2 hr 5 min (125 min)
Budget 19000000
Revenue 274925095
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Animation, Adventure, Family
Director Hayao Miyazaki
Writer Hayao Miyazaki
Actors Daveigh Chase, Suzanne Pleshette, Miyu Irino
Country Japan
Awards Won 1 Oscar. 58 wins & 31 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix DTS-ES, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital (English-language version)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Imagica Corporation, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan (prints), Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA (prints: US version)
Film Length 3,425 m (Sweden)
Negative Format Digital
Cinematographic Process Digital (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema