Watch: ゲド戦記 2006 123movies, Full Movie Online – Something bizarre has come over the land. The kingdom is deteriorating. People are beginning to act strange… What’s even more strange is that people are beginning to see dragons, which shouldn’t enter the world of humans. Due to all these bizarre events, Ged, a wandering wizard, is investigating the cause. During his journey, he meets Prince Arren, a young distraught teenage boy. While Arren may look like a shy young teen, he has a severe dark side, which grants him strength, hatred, ruthlessness and has no mercy, especially when it comes to protecting Teru. For the witch Kumo this is a perfect opportunity. She can use the boy’s “fears” against the very one who would help him, Ged..
Plot: Something bizarre has come over the land. The kingdom is deteriorating. People are beginning to act strange… What’s even more strange is that people are beginning to see dragons, which shouldn’t enter the world of humans. Due to all these bizarre events, Ged, a wandering wizard, is investigating the cause. During his journey, he meets Prince Arren, a young distraught teenage boy. While Arren may look like a shy young teen, he has a severe dark side, which grants him strength, hatred, ruthlessness and has no mercy, especially when it comes to protecting Teru. For the witch Kumo this is a perfect opportunity. She can use the boy’s “fears” against the very one who would help him, Ged.
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Good But Not Great
This is by the son, not the master. As a Studio Ghibli piece, it’s not bad, no Ghibli film is ever bad. It’s just not there yet. The things we all know and love about Ghibli- the clouds, the sky, the Joe Hisaishi piano driven music are absent. Those things gave time to take in the majesty of the piece, and to think about the action- so rare in a piece of animation.That was one of the most salient points about Japanese animation- there was time to think. Disney is forever action and then the song- then more action. This has very little, in fact none of it, and the music is from the western action-action-action school. Many cuts are just plain irritating- they’re too quick and what follows is not a progression or step forward- they’re just jarring. The remedy comes with improving technique- easily rectified by experience and age. That said the story seems to be truncated and not having read any of this sort of book- as Clive James said- I too was inoculated against mythical beasts and magic at an early age- I find there’s perhaps too many things going on. There’s the court scene- we never go back for a resolve- the dragons- seem to be just there as dragons and could have been just as easily sheep, whales or guinea pigs. But without them there wouldn’t have been a wow! Totoro had many wow objects- the tree, the Totoro itself, the Catbus. Spirted Away had legions of wow things. The spirits, the dragon, the witch, the railway, the bathhouse. Princess Mononoke had the Akudama, the forge, the boar beast, the great forest spirit, the battles. Tales From Earthsea had some of the same feel as The Little Norse Prince- one of the early Ghiblis- with which it shares its semi-Nordic/Celtic scenery. Overall it’s good, but it’s not great.
Tales from Earthsea
From Studio Ghibli, dubbed into English, from debuting director Goro Miyazaki, son of Spirited Away director Hayao, this Japanese cartoon film is certainly a much simpler story to understand than I have seen prior. Basically strange things are happening in the land of Earthsea, such as people seeing dragons, and wandering wizard Ged aka Sparrowhawk (Timothy Dalton) is investigating. On his way he meets teenage Prince Arren (Matt Levin), who looks innocent but has a severe dark side giving him strength. He protects Therru (Blaire Restaneo) once, and it takes quite a while for her to get used to him. The big reason for all the strange things happening is that turned evil wizard Cob (Willem Dafoe) is trying to find the key to eternal life. Also starring Cheech Marin as Hare and The Simpsons’ Tress MacNeille and Russi Taylor as Additional Voices. The animation is just as good as previous work I have seen, the voices, especially from Dalton, make it a much more appealing film, and while the story is a little flat in parts it is still a good looking animated fantasy adventure. Good!
Original Language ja
Runtime 1 hr 55 min (115 min)
Budget 22000000
Revenue 68625104
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Animation, Adventure, Fantasy
Director Gorô Miyazaki
Writer Ursula K. Le Guin, Gorô Miyazaki, Keiko Niwa
Actors Timothy Dalton, Willem Dafoe, Mariska Hargitay
Country Japan
Awards 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Imagica Corporation, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan (prints)
Film Length 3,157 m (Sweden)
Negative Format Digital
Cinematographic Process Digital (source format), Digital Intermediate (master format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (spherical), D-Cinema