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Spirited Away - Studio Ghibli Fest 2022

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Synopsis

Winner of the Academy Award® for Best Animated Feature, Hayao Miyazaki’s wondrous fantasy adventure is a dazzling masterpiece from one of the most celebrated filmmakers in the history of animation. Chihiro’s family is moving to a new house, but when they stop on the way to explore an abandoned village, her parents undergo a mysterious transformation and Chihiro is whisked into a world of fantastic spirits ruled over by the sorceress Yubaba. Put to work in a magical bathhouse for spirits and demons, Chihiro must use all her wits to survive in this strange new place, find a way to free her parents and return to the normal world. Overflowing with imaginative creatures and thrilling storytelling, Spirited Away became a worldwide smash hit, and is one of the most critically-acclaimed films of all time.

Cast

  • Rumi Hiiragi
  • Miyu Irino
  • Mari Natsuki
  • Takashi Naitô
  • Yasuko Sawaguchi
  • Tatsuya Gashûin
  • Ryunosuke Kamiki
  • Yumi Tamai
  • Daveigh Chase
  • Suzanne Pleshette

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Spirited Away is fast and funny; it's weird and wonderful. Mostly wonderful.

Metacritic review by Peter Bradshaw
Peter Bradshaw
The Guardian
100

Visually imaginative, thematically instructive and thoroughly delightful, it takes us on a roller-coaster ride from innocence to experience without even a hint of that typical kiddie-flick sentimentality.

Metacritic review by Jay Boyar
Jay Boyar
Orlando Sentinel
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Miyazaki's films never stop at their brilliant surfaces. Spirited Away is a fairy tale in the classic tradition, a growing-up fantasy riding the rapids of the subconscious.

Metacritic review by Tom Keogh
Tom Keogh
The Seattle Times