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Howl's Moving Castle

Howl's Moving Castle

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Vibrant Japanese animation about a young hat-maker who is transformed into an old lady by a witch jealous of her relationship with the...

CertificateU

Duration119 mins

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  • Adenike, 7
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Review by Adenike, 7

5 stars

07 Jun 2017

I really love this film!My favourite part was when (Grandma) Sofie met Turnip Head.The funniest part in the film was when Howl got all slimy so (Grandma) Sofie had to take him for a quick wash but when she looked back,she saw that Howl's towel fell on the first step on the stairs so he was naked!The scariest part in the film was when the Witch of the West came to (Grandma) Sofie's house and she cast a spell on her and when she fell asleep,she is young but when she wakes up, she turns old again.The saddest part was when (Grandma) Sofie was dreaming that she was young again and she was looking for Howl and he was a monster!The happiest part in the film was when the Witch of the West was being nice which is not quite right.I would like to recommend this film to children and teenagers who are angry,sad,disappointed and stressed.I will never stop watching this film till eternity!

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