Princess Mononoke(1997)
Animation in which a prince travels west to cure a curse, and finds the animals there are battling townsfolk trying to destroy their forest.
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Age group8–16 years
Duration128 mins
‘Princess Mononoke’ is an anime film that explores the clash between nature and humanity. It carries a strong political message, particularly relating to environmentalism and climate change. The central conflict revolves around tradition versus modernity, which could be a compelling reason to watch it. The film highlights the struggle between humans and nature, emphasizing the challenge of coexistence without exploitation. Ultimately, it suggests a balance where the forest can be left in peace.
The movie’s setting features many mythical creatures and a richly detailed world. However, with so much happening in the background, it can be a bit overwhelming at times. Despite this, it remains an excellent film, especially for those new to anime and looking for a great place to start.
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The all-singing, all-dancing animated adaptation of the popular children's novel, packed with lovable characters and infectious songs.
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