SPIRITED AWAY (Japan Version - English Subtitles) DVD Region 2
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Chihiro, a ten year old girl, and her parents stumble into a mysterious land on their way to their new home. Her parents are turned into pigs by a spell and young Chihiro must now work for a powerful witch in this magical realm of colorful creatures and faceless spirits. She befriends a boy named Haku, but he seems to be harboring some secrets of his own. Stranded in a strange world, Chihiro must do all she can to save her parents and herself.
Spirited Away won the "Golden Bear" at the 52nd Berlin International Film Festival and an Oscar for "Best Animated Film" at the 75th Academy Awards.
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| Product Title: | SPIRITED AWAY (Japan Version - English Subtitles) 千與千尋 (日本版 - 英文字幕) 千与千寻 (日本版 - 英文字幕) 千と千尋の神隠し (日本版) SPIRITED AWAY (Japan Version - English Subtitles) |
| Artist Name(s): | Miyazaki Hayao | Rumi Hiragi 宮崎駿 | Rumi Hiragi 宫崎骏 | Rumi Hiragi 宮崎駿 | 柊瑠美 Miyazaki Hayao | Rumi Hiragi |
| Producer: | Miyazaki Hayao 宮崎駿 宫崎骏 宮崎駿 Miyazaki Hayao |
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| Release Date: | 2002-07-19 |
| Publisher Product Code: | VWDZ-8036 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | French, Japanese, English |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Buena Vista Home Entertainment (JP) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1001838119 |
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第52回ベルリン国際映画祭金熊賞受賞!10歳の少女の成長をファンタジックに描いた宮崎アニメの金字塔!! 両親に連れられて引越し先に向かう10歳の少女・千尋は、友人との別れやこれからの新生活に言いようのない不安を感じていた。やがて千尋たちは古びたトンネルを抜けて、"不思議の町"へと迷いこむ。風変わりなたたずまいにつられて勝手な行動を繰り返す両親とは反対に、早く帰ろうと訴える千尋。だが町の掟を破った千尋の両親は豚にされてしまい、ひとり取り残された千尋は、この町で生き抜くために強欲な魔女・湯婆婆のもとで働くことになってしまう。"千尋"という本来の名前を奪われ、"千"という名で呼ばれることになった千尋は…。 映像特典:絵コンテ映像(マルチアングルで本編とリンク・124分)/劇場予告編集(22種類・合計30分)/「猫の恩返し」作品紹介映像
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Awards
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Oscar Academy Awards 2002
- Best Animated Feature Film of the Year Winner, Miyazaki Hayao
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Hong Kong Films Awards 2002
- Best Asian Film Winner
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Japan Academy Prize 2002
- Picture of the Year Winner
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Professional Review of "SPIRITED AWAY (Japan Version - English Subtitles)"
This professional review refers to Spirited Away (Hong Kong Version)
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Can I just say I recently had the fortune to see this film for the fourth time, most recently in the new English dub by Disney, which it looks like they like they will be promoting much more than Princess Mononoke. And yes this is good thing. Everything you may have heard about this movie is true (unless of course what you've heard that this movie is terrible and only deserves to be archived in the deepest darkest pits of hell along such greats as Tor the Fighting Eagle - in that case, I revoke my previous statement). It is a fine movie and well worth watching. I wasn't that surprised that the most anticipated event for the Japanime 02 survey we did recently was Spirited Away (though personally I was more looking forward to Millenium Actress but then I'd seen the movie twice previously already) but then Hayao Miyazaki (the director) is responsible for some damn fine anime such as Nausicaa, Porco Rosso and Princess Mononoke. Many critics tout Spirited Away as his greatest work ever and I'd be hard pressed to argue with them. The film is simply wonderful. And I don't use wonderful as a mere expressive either; I actually mean the film is filled with a true sense of wonder, excitement, innocence and adventure that you loved as a kid (well at the very least, I loved as a kid). To its very core, Spirited Away is a fairy tale and it is done so well that it doesn't have to much more than that. The most obvious comparison is with Alice in Wonderland with the young girl inadvertantly finding herself alone in an alien world. Of course in this film, Chihiro actually has a personal stake with this world and intereacts it so much more than Alice ever did as a detached observer (one of the benefits of this being a true fairytale and not a political commentary dressed up as such methinks). The characters in the film are so much more than just a freak sideshow and the growth of Chihiro is so... real... that you can't help but empathise with her and the friends she develops. As a complete digression, I didn't think of this until just recently but I found it quite amusing that the movie was based around a bath house. Aficionados of anime will know that virtually all anime series involve a bath house episode to some extent. It has gotten to the stage that a number of series based around bath houses have started popping up that are completely over the top and silly. Not sure what this has to do with anything but anyway... Normally I am one of those people who prefer subtitles over a dub as I have come across so many badly dubbed movies. However I really didn't mind the English dub and am so glad it was done properly and done well. If you want to be pedantic, it isn't perfect. I did notice some inconsistencies, mainly in the beginning before the story really gets going. But what I did appreciate was not having to focus so much on what was being said and being able to enjoy the beauty of the animation and the art. I applaud Disney for finally marketing an anime to the general audience that I had expected with Princess Mononoke but didn't happen. This is a great piece of work and if you don't go to see it, I offer my condolences. 10 appreciative kami out of 10 by Eugene Chan - heroic-cinema.com |
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November 1, 2007
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Miyazaki Hayao's epic animation Spirited Away takes viewers on a fantastic roller coaster ride through Japan's land of make believe.
Spirited Away is the tale of a seemingly ordinary ten-year-old girl, Ogino Chihiro, who gets drawn into a dangerous inhuman world full of bizarre happenings that is inhabited by the likes of phantoms and sorcerers. Presented as a spoiled brat at the outset of the movie, Chihiro's character sees a big change in attitude after she gets separated from her parents, proving that she can fend for herself if worst comes to worst. Even though Miyazaki's film also approaches some serious themes, including how the individual can be changed by the influence of a greedy community, it is probably its amazing line-up of characters that puts viewers under a spell. First of all, there is Haku, the involuntary pupil of the bathhouse and village mistress, Yubaba. He puts his own life in peril to help Chihiro escape from the surreal world she is trapped in. Other major characters include Rin who briefs Chihiro on the daily routine tasks in the bathhouse and later turns into a good friend of hers, just like old Kamaji, a spider-like being who treats Chihiro as if she were his own grandchild. Besides weird encounters and narrow escapes, viewers will find gestures and expressions in vivid display in this landmark anime. It is all the more touching as these expressions come from the likes of living soot or the lonely faceless entity Kaonashi, who can only communicate by borrowing the voices of other creatures. With the film unveiling Miyazaki Hayao's seemingly limitless visual imagery, wonderfully complemented with a grand orchestral score by well-known composer Hisaishi Joe, it is likely that viewers will wish to stay Spirited Away forever. |
Customer Review of "SPIRITED AWAY (Japan Version - English Subtitles)"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (78)
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June 24, 2006
This customer review refers to Spirited Away (Japanese Language Version)(Overseas Version)
| Another masterpiece... This story is filled with love and magic! There's the talking frogs, floating ghosts and your dragon prince... what more does the heroin need? The only disturbing part was the giant-head witch... lol... I found this movie beautifully made and couldn't be better... |
March 3, 2005
This customer review refers to Spirited Away (Cantonese Language Version)(Overseas Version)
| i want to see this film it look's very good and excellent manga (drawing) i love japanese horror and Japanese Animation. i think it looks pretty scary why can't get it on a dvd version |
March 3, 2005
This customer review refers to SPIRITED AWAY (Japan Version)
| i really want to see this film Spirted away the Japanese Animation looks really good i love any thing to do with japan i love japanese horror and Japanese Animation . i think japan has a good way of drawing compare with the english people of how they draw.. i seen the 100 greatest cartoon this when up to number top 10 very good. the Japanese Animation of this film look's kind of scary like it has blood on the dragon teeth |
February 19, 2005
This customer review refers to Spirited Away (Hong Kong Version)
| It is filled with romance . But how come it did not continue ? After watching , lots of question filled in my head like " will Haku meet Chihiro again ? " , " what would happen to Haku ? " and more . i really want to know . i wish there would be 'spirit away 2 ' . |
September 8, 2004
This customer review refers to Spirited Away (Special Edition) (Taiwan Version)
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Display format: 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen Audio: Japanese 2.0 Japanese DTS-ES 6.1 Surround Discrete Mandarin 2.0 Subtitles: Traditional Chinese-two sets-one for Japanese audio and one for Mandarin audio Special Features: -storyboard to screen comparison (1.85:1 widescreen w/Japanese 2.0 audio w/Trad. Chinese and English subtitles) -featurette on "The Making of Spirited Away" (4:3 full screen w/Mandarin 2.0 audio w/Trad. Chinese subtitles -Menus -Scene Selections for both the feature and the 2-angle comparison I loved this movie! I used to think it was scary even though I'd never seen it before but it is actually pretty good. The only drawback is that there are no English subtitles except for on the storyboard to screen comparison where there are two sets of subtitles. The Chinese dub is okay, but not excellent and the English dub is better. But all in all it is still a very good DVD with the inclusion of no English subtitles a slight disappointment but this is still a very good animation. Highly recommended. P.S. I'm ten years old, almost 11. |




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