"My Neighbor Totoro" (1988), Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli Japanese animé; 86 min. Genre: family. It's one of Roger Ebert's Great Films My Neighbor Totoro :: rogerebert.com :: Great Movies IMDb ranks it 189 of the alltime best ever 250 films Tonari no Totoro (1988) - IMDb This film was presented in our monthly series, "Great Films @ the Cathedral" Grace Episcopal Cathedral - Topeka, Kansas
Miyazaki's animé films differ considerably from the usual Disney animated films both in art form and narrative:
-- The art work in Disney films is similar to that in Mickey Mouse cartoons: outlines or features that are colored in; some movements are exaggerated for dramatic effect; almost all stories have adversaries or problems that the hero/heroine defeats near the conclusion.
-- In Miyazaki's animé films, the backgrounds (landscapes, skies, interiors of homes, etc.)are beautifully, naturally rendered: e.g., weathered planks of wood have the texture and color of the real thing; clouds look very realistic. But while the actions, reactions, emotions and movements of people are very realistic, the visual, artistic rendering of people (& animals & fantasy creatures) is more cartoonish; the animals and fantasy creatures frequently move in ways not possible for people. And many of Miyazaki's films have a "slice of life" quality; there's no big conflict and climax of resolution; his films show life.
Also, Miyazaki's films often mix objects (cars, phones, radios) from different time frames and some of that occurs here with telephones from the '30s, and a radio and 3 wheeled motorcycle van from the '40s. This video clip shows some of this quality: IMDb Video: My Neighbor Totoro: Special Edition
In "My Neighbor Totoro," the two principle characters are sisters: Mei, 4 years old, who is sometimes too spunky and daring and her older sister, Satseki, about 8-10 years old, who cares for Mei when she's home from school. The movie opens with the 2 girls and their father moving to a home in the country which will permit them to be closer to the girls' mother who is recuperating in a hospital.
The old house they move into is said to be haunted (the sisters do see some soot sprites). In a nearby forest, they find a large, somewhat pear-shaped, friendly magical forest creature they name Totoro (Toe-toe-roe) and 2 much smaller similar creatures. (Found a clip: IMDb Video: My Neighbor Totoro: Special Edition )
The movie deals with their adventures in their new home, with Satseki's school, with adventures while waiting for their mother to recover, etc.
Lovely to watch. The capturing of the girls' interactions between themselves and with others is remarkably presented.
I rate it 10 of 10.
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Last edited by Bob Pr.; 01-06-2011 at 10:02 PM. Reason: add another video clip
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