Gake no ue no Ponyo
Cast : Cate Blanchett, Noah Cyrus, Matt Damon, Tina Fey, Frankie Jonas, Cloris Leachman, Liam Neeson, Lily Tomlin, Betty White
User Rating: 8.0/10
Run Time : 100 min
Directors : Hayao Miyazaki
Writers : Hayao Miyazaki
Produced : Steve Alpert, Toshio Suzuki
Release Date : 19 July 2008 (Japan)
Genre : Animation, Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Summary
The living legend of family orientated anime, Hayao Miyazaki (Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle) returns to our screens on the back of rave reviews at the Venice Film Festival. Based on Miyazaki’s observations of his own five year old son, the film tells the story of Ponyo, a young boy who develops a friendship with a goldfish princess who dreams of becoming human. It takes inspiration from Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid. Miyazaki says it’s his “response to the afflictions and uncertainty of our times.” The animation used is a pastel/water coloured style aesthetic, a style being attempted for the first time.
Ponyo (pronounced ‘Po-Nyo’) is a bright red piscine princess. After running – well, swimming – away from home, she becomes stranded on a beach and meets five-year-old boy S-osuke. He lives in a house on a cliff in a magical world inspired by a town in the real life Setonaikai National Park in Japan. Ponyo’s father has her brought home by the wave demons, but she yearns to become human so she can be with Sosuke and live happily, if a little oddly, ever after.
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