Spirited Away
It probably didn’t help that I was distracted and only half paying attention to the film. It’s still quite a surreal experience, but things tend to mesh a bit better on the second or third viewing.
The core plot follows Chihiro/Sen, a young girl, as she works her way through the bathhouse of the spirit world to save her parents. Along the way Sen learns how to live up to her fears, shows us how to appreciate others for who they are, Image 1 of 3. Click to enlarge
One problem I have with this film is the ending. The whole story doesn’t really build up to any sort of definite ending. The events are mostly related and do lead to the expected conclusion, but something just doesn’t quite mesh. The finale comes almost out of nowhere and is fairly anti-climactic.
I suppose the cause of this effect is the large number of Image 2 of 3. Click to enlarge
Another aspect of this movie: kids. I watched this movie in the company off a friend’s children the second and third time though (age 5,6, and 8). They enjoyed it a lot. There isn’t any swearing and there is relatively little violence (the attack Image 3 of 3. Click to enlarge
All in all, I’d say my opinion of this movie has only gotten better with repeated viewings. It’s not perfect mind you, but it’s quite good for what it does have.
The preceding review is based on the English Dubbed DV version of Spirited Away.
Spirited Away

Country of origin
Japan
Format
Film
Running time
125 mins
Year of production
2001
Directors
Hayao Miyazaki
Production
Studio Ghibli
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