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Howl's Moving Castle (2004,
Jp.)
In director Hayao Miyazaki and producer John Lasseter's
Best Animated Feature-nominated enchanting fantasy based on English
writer Diana Wynne Jones' book:
- the evocative opening shot of a gigantic, anthropomorphic
Castle (with legs) strolling past a farm ranch on its mechanical
chicken legs
- the character of roguish, narcissistic, immature,
yet brave and principled powerful teenaged wizard Howl (voice of
Christian Bale), who owned the Castle - Howl was cursed and seeking
the love of young girl to help him break the curse
- the memorable scene in which The Witch of the Waste
(voice of Lauren Bacall) - looking like an obese woman - was spiteful
and jealous over Howl's attentiveness and growing love for the pretty
but mousy and shy young hatmaker and bookworm Sophie (voice of Emily
Mortimer), so when Sophie refused to serve the Witch, the young girl
was transformed with a spell into a 90 year-old woman (voice of Jean
Simmons)
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Sophie Transformed Into 80 Year-Old Woman
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- the scene of Sophie's flight to the countryside
to break the curse, where she was led to the Castle by bouncing
Turniphead, a living Scarecrow (voice of Crispin Freeman) also
cursed
- throughout the film - Sophie's fluid age-shifting
depending upon her emotions, and the Witch's waning or changeable
powers
- the funny, exhaustive race up long, steep stairs
between Sophie and The Witch - both tiring by the effort, although
won by Sophie
- the bizarre, creepy scene (involving giant light bulbs
and dancing shadows) in which Howl's former tutor, now the King’s
royal magic adviser or sorceress Madame Suliman (voice of Blythe
Danner) stripped The Witch of her powers, causing her to regress
to just an elderly woman; in another sequence, Mme Suliman cast a
spell revealing to Sophie what Howl really was in his fierce, beastly/feathered
flying form
- the enchanting scene in which Sophie restored Howl's
heart by pushing Calcifer into Howl's chest - this freed the Castle's
talking ball of fire demon and source of energy - aka Calcifer (voice
of Billy Crystal) - to become a starry sprite again
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Happily-Ever-After Conclusion
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- the heart-warming, poignant, happily-ever-after
shot of the restored family of Sophie (young again, but with silver-white
hair), Howl, Howl's apprentice Markl, the Witch, the strange, wheezing
dog Hean, and Calcifer returning to be with the others - now free
of deceptions and curses - and sailing away in a new flying castle,
as Howl and Sophie kissed
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The Anthropomorphic Moving Castle
The Witch of the Waste
Turniphead
Race Up Stairs Between Sophie and Witch
Fire Demon Calcifer
Calcifer Pushed into Howl's Chest
Howl's Feathered Form as a Bird-Like Creature
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