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Cast
- Rumi Hiiragi
- Miyu Irino
- Mari Natsuki
- Takashi Naitô
- Yasuko Sawaguchi
- Tatsuya Gashûin
- Yumi Tamai
- Daveigh Chase
- Suzanne Pleshette
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Dec 8, 2020
I got lost in a department store when I was 5 and it felt a lot like this
🌻 lindsay 🌻Oct 21, 2020wish my bf was a river
andrea🌹Jul 26, 2019I mean, probably the best movie ever made?
David Sims - Feb 28, 2021
no disrespect to totoro but what planet was i on when i said that was the best ghibli film
KarstenJun 14, 2021If I could give this movie 6 stars I would
James (Schaffrillas)Jun 22, 2021When Chihiro was eating rice balls and crying... I felt that
jaewon - Feb 15, 2020
honestly chihiro’s growth in this movie........... her courage..... how it even transforms her body language....... in the beginning she hunches in on herself and makes herself as small as possible and always looks to others for answers and safety.... and at the end she’s…
ksenijaOct 30, 2018maybe definitely the best animated film of all time
LucyJul 18, 2013Fear traps you inside yourself. Also: the cute little bird and the fat baby mouse thing? I'm not made of stone.
matt lynch
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If you didn’t watch this movie, don't you ever dare to tell anyone you have ever watched an anime movie before.
Great adventure story. Loved no face. He was a reflection of those around him and those around him were greedy and selfish. Awesome movie.
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After I watched the whole thing and towards the end when haku and sen (shortened their names since I dunno how to spell their full names properly) departed I kinda felt empty after that I just wondered if they would ever see each other again ..
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Metacritic
Spirited Away is fast and funny; it's weird and wonderful. Mostly wonderful.
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.
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.