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Princess Mononoke 1997 123movies

Princess Mononoke 1997 123movies

The Fate Of The World Rests On The Courage Of One Warrior.Jul. 12, 1997134 Min.
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Watch: もののけ姫 1997 123movies, Full Movie Online – While protecting his village from rampaging boar-god/demon, a confident young warrior, Ashitaka, is stricken by a deadly curse. To save his life, he must journey to the forests of the west. Once there, he’s embroiled in a fierce campaign that humans were waging on the forest. The ambitious Lady Eboshi and her loyal clan use their guns against the gods of the forest and a brave young woman, Princess Mononoke, who was raised by a wolf-god. Ashitaka sees the good in both sides and tries to stem the flood of blood. This is met by animosity by both sides as they each see him as supporting the enemy..
Plot: Ashitaka, a prince of the disappearing Emishi people, is cursed by a demonized boar god and must journey to the west to find a cure. Along the way, he encounters San, a young human woman fighting to protect the forest, and Lady Eboshi, who is trying to destroy it. Ashitaka must find a way to bring balance to this conflict.
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Ratings:

8.4/10 Votes: 393,756
93% | RottenTomatoes
76/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 6661 Popularity: 42.24 | TMDB

Reviews:


Probably the best movie from Miyazaki. A mixture of old Japanese traditions with the story about the conflict between the industrial human being and the preservation of the Nature.
Review By: Andres Gomez

Hayao Miyazaki’s arts have always something to remember us that we are naturally harmonized with mother earth and existences. There is still a bond, if one is hurt another, it means the one suffer itself as well.
Review By: tmdb79319797
An extremely good movie that superseded my preconceptions about the animation style it is presented in.
A few years ago I would have tossed this film into a collection of movies I like to call the rubbish pile. Recently, however, I have forced myself, with great difficulty, to open my mind and look at the entire picture. Instead of focusing on one or two aspects of the movie I do not like and formulating a biased opinion based on my hasty and clouded notions, I can now decipher both the good and bad points of a given flick. Upon watching Princess Mononoke, I must say I first thought it would be very difficult to look past the animation style and see it for what it was- a dynamic film directed be the highly acclaimed Hayao Miyazaki. After about ten minutes of dwelling on the follies (and there are, in my opinion, many) of the “anime” style of art, I became enthralled with the quickly unfolding plot and the subsequently dire fate bestowed upon Ashitaka, the protagonist of the film. After Ashitaka leaves his village to search for a treatment to remedy his affliction, I no longer cared that this was an animated feature; I was on the edge of my seat, wondering what would happen next. I no longer disliked that every character had abnormally large eyes (though not over-sized to the point of utter absurdity) or that the English overdubbing was a little choppy. In fact, I even began to enjoy the accomplished yet subtle computer generated effects interspersed throughout. By the last half hour I was hooked to the screen, eagerly awaiting the conclusion I wanted so badly to end the bitter conflict of the plot. By the end, I realized that this movie carried a powerful moral with it: man’s continuous tampering with nature brings about as much savagery as it does progress, as much suffering as it does good, and that a sound compromise must be struck between nature and civilization. I do not harbor any negative feelings towards those who rated this movie poorly, as I used to be one of those people. All I have to say to them is this: look at a both the visual and symbolic attributes of a movie before rating it harshly. If, after observing all these features and idiosyncrasies, you still wholeheartedly hate the film, then by all means give it a one. After all, what would the world be like if we were all did not criticize or question our surroundings?
Review By: beardyfriesen
“The Forest Spirit gives life and takes life away”.
A difficult story to follow and decidedly scary animation at times makes this more an adult film than one for younger fans. It’s not too hard to follow in the early going but when the hero Ashitaki makes his way East to the land of the Forest Spirit he’s faced with choices that put him on questionable sides of relationships already formed. While trying to save his own life endangered by a poisonous encounter with the boar demon Nago, his overriding mission is to ‘see with eyes unclouded by hate’. For this he must valiantly strive to understand the motivations and prerogatives of those he meets, including monk Jigo, Lady Eboshi of Irontown and the wolf princess San, a human raised by wolves. In turn, each of these individuals comes to understand that good and evil are not mutually exclusive character traits, but exist in all to varying degrees. The way this all plays out can be confusing and is not made easier by the depiction of characters like Moro, the large threatening white wolf who by design one would consider a male, but in actuality is the mother of San. It’s an intricately woven tale and loyal fans of anime will find it spellbinding, though I must admit, for myself it took a concerted effort to follow and understand.
Review By: classicsoncall

Other Information:

Original Title もののけ姫
Release Date 1997-07-12
Release Year 1997

Original Language ja
Runtime 2 hr 14 min (134 min)
Budget 26500000
Revenue 159414369
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Animation, Action, Adventure
Director Hayao Miyazaki
Writer Hayao Miyazaki, Neil Gaiman
Actors Yôji Matsuda, Yuriko Ishida, Yûko Tanaka
Country Japan
Awards 15 wins & 7 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital (English-language version)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Imagica Corporation, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan (also prints)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (remaster), Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Princess Mononoke 1997 123movies
Princess Mononoke 1997 123movies
Princess Mononoke 1997 123movies
Princess Mononoke 1997 123movies
Princess Mononoke 1997 123movies
Princess Mononoke 1997 123movies
Princess Mononoke 1997 123movies
Princess Mononoke 1997 123movies
Princess Mononoke 1997 123movies
Princess Mononoke 1997 123movies
Original title もののけ姫
TMDb Rating 8.347 6,661 votes

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