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Un tunnel qui emmènera cette petite fille vers un monde mystérieux.
Chihiro, 10 ans, a tout d’une petite fille capricieuse. Elle s’apprête à emménager avec ses parents dans une nouvelle demeure. Sur la route, la petite famille se retrouve face à un immense bâtiment rouge au centre duquel s’ouvre un long tunnel. De l’autre côté du passage se dresse une ville fantôme. Les parents découvrent dans un restaurant désert de nombreux mets succulents et ne tardent pas à se jeter dessus. Ils se retrouvent alors transformés en cochons. Prise de panique, Chihiro s’enfuit et se dématérialise progressivement. L’énigmatique Haku se charge de lui expliquer le fonctionnement de l’univers dans lequel elle vient de pénétrer. Pour sauver ses parents, la fillette va devoir faire face à la terrible sorcière Yubaba, qui arbore les traits d’une harpie méphistophélique.
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3 Thoughts After Watching ‘Spirited Away’: 1. I can appreciate the imagination and whimsy infused into this film, but it just wasn’t my cup o’ tea. And I reeeally wanted to like it. 2. I sincerely cannot understand the high rating. There is simply not a cohesive storyline here. It was kinda all over the place. So much was random, nothing was really explained, and it was often difficult keeping my attention — especially with the long runtime. 3. It feels like they tried really hard to tug on the heartstrings, but there was such an emotional disconnect for me. I was not invested into these characters at all, sadly.
After n-th rewatch I'm still totally enchanted by this film. Almost deadly level of imagination, beautiful animation and extremely well crafted and intelligent story telling. Count me in.
I felt emotionally detached from the characters and the storyline; much of the movie's deeper meaning flew over my head. In hindsight, I respect the film's rich symbolism and references to real-world issues. This movie deserves high ratings; however, it wasn't my cup of tea.
I don't know why I found so nostalgic that lonely ghost girl at the train station staring directly at Chihiro's eyes as the tramcar goes away, it seems that like I lived that moment in a previous life... its so familiar yet strange, like a dream you swore was real...