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Spirited Away

Spirited Away

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Extraordinary, Oscar-winning fantasy animated film from Japan following the down-the-rabbit-hole adventures of a young girl named Chihiro.

CertificatePG

Duration125 mins

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  • Ellie, 10
  • 34 reviews

Spirited away

3 stars

23 Nov 2018

The film we watched was called spirited away, it was strange but had some funny moments, the camra shots were cool and brought out the character's facial expressions,the spirit world in day was more colourful than the other place jehero was in but it sounded way creepier than the other place more ghostly,my favirote character is the walking light because it's weird in a cute way also it waves with it's foot that made me laugh,my least favirote character is probualy no face because he eats everyone and throws them up ,it's disgusting , also he storks jehero,syn, and it's creepy, my favirote part is when syn is slowly walking down the stairs then says I'll go slower,then she trips and speeds down it looks like shes falling, my least favirote part is when obaba screams and turns into a fury ball of fire. I would recommend this film to children 8+because they might get freaked out, I did bit, but adults 40-50 might think it's a boring old kids film, a 3 rated film by be me.

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