Thursday, 4 July 2013

ÆON Cinema and Kaze Tachinu pre-release review?(^o^)/

2013.07.04

Ssup

So i guess i'd like to tell you about what I've been up to for the last what, 3-4 months?

But since it'll take too much time (and it's around 23:30 over here), so i hope a (not so) short post about my day will do for now. :P

There's about a week until the school festivals and I'm actually quite busy with preparations, but today i excused myself for a bit.





In case you don't know about it yet there was an upcoming Studio Ghibli movie called  風立ちぬ [ kaze tachinu ] i think it is translated to "The Wind is Rising" in English (according to wikipedia, which you should not trust... but everyone uses it anyway).

Commercial posters have been up for quite a good while now and some time ago you could pick up some flyers at ÆON (i believe it is a mall chain over here of some sort) well you just had to fill out your full name, age and contact information and put it in their mail box and then maybe you where lucky enough to win a pair of free tickets to the upcoming 風立ちぬ movie.


*it was this kind of thing (right) that you can fill out. As you can see you they're having a giveaway of tickets to see the upcoming movie "少 年 H" (shounen eichi?) at the moment (Oguri Shun plays in this btw, just thought i'd mention it). Among the commercials before the movie today, this movie's trailer came out, it seemed really interesting (wanna watch this too~) don't know if it was my mental state at the time, but the trailer almost made me cry(>_<), i wonder if i can win these tickets as well >.<
Movie info on (left) 


少年H youtube trailer


This also seems to take place during the time of the war, and you get to see what Japan was like at the time.


Kaze tachinu info leaflet





To be honest i haven't read the info leaflet of "kaze tachinu" yet, maybe i'll understand the story better if i do? If i'm really kind (and have time slacking off) i might make a translation just for the heck of it :D.

So when my host family and i went grocery shopping at ÆON we saw these flyers and decided to try and hand'em in and see if we'd win the tickets. Me and my host siblings filled out one each (y'know so that there is a higher possibility of winning).

But then some time ago, my host mother came and told me that i had been mailed a post card saying that i had won the tickets and i was like "ah, yes, thank you", but deep inside i was like crying of happiness (well it was in the middle of the night at that time, but yeah).
Anyway, i was like super happy right, i have really been liking Ghibli's movies even before i came here y'know, and this movies seemed really interesting so i was super excited yo (>_<)!


Here's the card they sent me, front and back, 
*I censored our contact information for safety reasons :p















































































Well after winning the tickets i thought i'd go and watch it with my host family, but looking at the situation they could go because we have like three small kids and two tickets (so yeah that was kind of a problem...).

So in the end we decided that I should invite one of my friends to go with me.
I asked the friends whom i hang out with the most, but they all had festival preparations to do as well as club activities, i there was only for me to try and find someone else to go with or give the tickets to some people who had some spare time.

I decided to try and ask someone in the tea ceremony club to go with me, since this is also a chance for me to strengthen my friendship with some of the other club members i thought. I think there was a girl who said she liked cartoons (Anime) when we presented ourselves for the first time before the other club members and i decided to ask her since she seems to be a really nice person and i haven't got a chance to really talk with her yet.

Well i was out quite late and asked her out when i accidentally met her in the hallway after school, the day before the movie... but luckily she said she was free, so we decided to meet up at ÆON after club activities and festivals rehearsals the next day.


Some of the movie posters at the entrance, dunno if i was actually allowed to take pictures in here (well others were too, but yeah...) i'll find out if they send me a notification to take it down...
But yeah there's the horror movie, the tacky super hero movie (kamen rider), the western movies, and of course the Japanese' beloved animation films, (btw there were also ginormous Pokemon posters for the new Mewtwo movie at the moment)  

Yo, so back to today, we went to ÆON's cinema, it was my first time there by the way. I've been to ÆON quite a few time both with my host family and friends, but it was my first time to go to the theater here in Japan and i must say that it was quite awesome !(>.<)
Even though came here right from school, so i was all gross from sweating all day (T_T) 
It's still really hot over here 20+ and sometimes 30 celsius.
As you can see there's a Looney tunes and Monsters University (upcoming Monsters inc. 2 like movie, about the story that takes place before the original movie, or so it seems) setup at the moment.





They even sell food in the cinema, i think they only sell snacks and drinks in Danish cinema's. 
But you could get like the usual: Soda (peach, mango, grapes...not normal soda by the way), popcorn(well all cinemas probably do), nachos (w salsa/cheese, surprisingly it seems to be the same maker as in Denmark).
Right now you can also get: かき氷 ( kakigori;japanese shaved ice, i like melon flavour btw), katsu sandwich, hotdogs (there's even some with cheese or hamburgers), Godiva (chocolate iceblend like thing w. cream and chocolate sprinkle topping), caramel popcorn and pringles, waffle stick w icecream inside. (maybe i should've just taken a picture...)

Oh, but Danish cinema's sell a hell of a lot of candy, compared to here, i don't even know if there was any...

Anyways, the ticket counter was quite packed when we arrived, and it seemed as if the people who where coming to see "kaze tachinu" had all won their tickets(there were a lot of people holding the same ticket postcard). 
I had wondered if our seats had been decided, but when we finally reached the counter (it took quite a while) we got to choose from the seats which were still free and then they'd print us the seat tickets.


*well the seat tickets looked like they had been printed black on write paper and cut by a not so sleight of hand staff member, but well nobody said cinema tickets had to be fancy i suppose, (got to sit in the biggest theater too) and eco seems to be quite popular over here too.















Do know, they check your stuff

Ok so they don't only check and rip your tickets at the theater entrance here, but they also have people check the stuff your carrying (handbag, backpack... etc.) 
but when we came still in our school uniform, w textbook stuffed schoolbag, lunchbox bag..etc.
It seemed as though they were like giving us the "i-don't-think-they're-actually-carrying-any-weapons" / "looking-through-all-that-is-gonna-be-a-pain"-look and apologizing for the trouble, let us off. Yay!

Anyways, ÆON is awesome :D giving out so many free tickets to see (i think it was) the first cinema release of the movie. The movie is supposed to be released the 20th of July(this month) so maybe the show today was something like pre premiere (geez i feel so lucky >.<, getting to see an awesome movie for free yeah, haven't won this kinda thing before)

There were still some free seats in theater though. Don't know, but maybe some of the people who had won ticket's ended up not coming or something, which is a kind of a shame y'know. Wish my host family could have come too (T.T) 





 I guess Hayao Miyazaki has released quite a good amount of his aircraft-craze with this movie, and yeah yet again there's their signature short-haired girl.

These were setup at the cinema, i wonder if they did this in all ÆON cinemas... But it was quite pretty, people were standing and taking pictures here after the movie.
*Sorry to the people who were caught on the pictures against their will...


風立ちぬ (kaze tachinu review?) 


It's directed by Hayao Miyazaki, and the music is by Joe Hisaishi (not bad huh? XD)

The movie is based of of a comic (manga) by Hayao Miyazaki, which is a fictional biography of an aircraft designer around WWII named Jiro Horikoshi (also the name of the protagonist of the movie)

I'm not gonna spoil the whole thing, but the story is mainly about the protagonists dream and work as an aircraft engineer in the time around (i believe it was) WWII (maybe this has a connection to Hayao Miyazaki's own life), but it also tells of the protagonists romantic and sad love story. It's pretty real-life-story-like but has some surreal moments too (maybe it's about what the protagonists is seeing in his mind/dreams, i was sometimes confused as to whether what was happening was reality or something happening in the protagonist's mind) 

The movie starts out with the protagonist as a child wanting to build airplanes, and follows his life of becoming an aircraft engineer and meeting the love of his life and the hardships they go through with her being diseased. 

As some of Ghiblis other movies, this movies also has a part involving the power of earth and nature,which is quite characteristic for quite a few of their movies, around the beginning of the movie (i think) were the protagonist is caught in a big earthquake's rampage (the great earthquake in Kanto?).

The protagonists love story with Naoko Satomi (which might be the part which is loosely based of of Tatsuo Hori's short novel "The Wind Has Risen" if you've read the wikipedia articleis very romantic and touching. I wonder if the movie is something that has actually taken place.

It should also be noted that this movie seems more mature and less magical and playful than for example Ponyo, since it deals with themes as warfare and disease, the main character too is quite mature, but at the same time very enthusiastic and hard working when it comes to aircraft's.

Because this movies takes place around WWII there are a few German and Italian characters as well, and German and Italian is occasionally spoken in the movie (by Japanese people).
Well i had a bit of use of my (not so great) German skills watching this movie, that's always something.

Anyways it's a very beautiful movie (couldn't take off my eyes through the whole thing), the animation graphics, movements, angles were all awesomely captivating, it wasn't even 3D but i got the feeling of actually being present and kinda lost the feeling of how long i had actually been sitting and watching.

It may not be a movie for everyone, but if you like this kind of thing then check it out will'ya >:D

Ah, but since my Japanese isn't perfect i might've complete misunderstood the movie. who knows? :D

Wanna watch it again so much! ...but will most likely have to wait till after it is actually released...

Untill then here's a compilation of the tv spots (from ZIP tv?) of the movie.
Short teaser: 02:00
Voice preview: 08:30
It's kind of weird watching this on youtube having already it on tv. But that's not so bad :D
It seems that this is the first movie Hayao Miyazaki himself cried watcing (T_T) i cry too easily watching movies. 

The theme song of the movie is by荒井由実 (Yumi Matsutoya) from 1973, yeah pretty old, but therefore quite fitting for the movie.
The music and lyrics also fit well with the airplane theme. It has a really nice sound, and has been 
floating in my mind since hearing it, i guess it gives me a happy feeling even though it is a bit sad 
and reminds me of childhood(even though i still want to be considered a child) or is it just that it 
reminds me of the movie?.

The movie started at around 18:00 (also counting the wild Japanese commercials).
i thought it would run for about 1 and a half hour, but when we got out it was around 20:30...! (pitch black outside yo (T_T) returning home was like super scary, thought a creeper would get me y'know)

Here's the link for the movie website:
http://kazetachinu.jp/

The main voice actors for the movie:
http://kazetachinu.jp/character.html

Shida Mirai from the drama "Seigi no Mikata" plays the protagonist's little sister Kayo (^o^)/
Oh, and the German guy is actually played by a foreigner i think /(o_o) and is it just me, or if you compare the voice actor with the cartoon character, don't you think they strangely look alike?  


コクリコ坂から


On the topic of Studio Ghibli, around the beginning of my stay here the movie  コクリコ坂から (kokuriko-zaka kara; From Up on Poppy Hills)was shown on tv (dunno if it was for the first time or what but) I didn't know much about this movie before it was shown on tv here, i don't think it had been released in DK before my leave to Japan.

Please tell me if it has been released by now.

But yeah when this was suddenly appearing on tv i was like "hey, that animation style must be..." i was like geez the Japanese are so lucky getting to watch these movies on tv.
My host mother told me that because Ghibli movies are very popular even in Japan, they are broadcast'ed and re-broadcast'ed from time to time (Totoro was shown on tv some time after this). My host family really like the ghibli movies too.

Unfortunately i didn't watch the whole thing at that time even though what i watched seemed very promising i tell you, but my host family recorded it, so i'm looking forward to getting some spare time to enjoy this with my host family sometime, when we aren't busy with everything else.

Y'know these kinda movies should be enjoyed to the fullest,goes for the new movie too >:D

Btw at some point in a conversation I accidentally told my host family that i hadn't watched the movie "Mononoke Hime" yet, and because they are waaay too kind they went straight to the media(movie, music, game...etc.) rental store to rent the movie, unfortunately it had been rented out to someone else at the moment, but for the next 2-3 or so times that we were in the area they'd go and check if the movie had been returned for rental, but it had been rented out every time. I told them that they really didn't have to do that much for me to watch the movie n'stuff, but they said they wanted to watched the movie themselves too, even though when i asked them if they had watched it before, they answered that they had, but it's been quite a while so they too would like to watch it again. 

I felt kinda bad about it, cause i think I've caused them quite some trouble with my thoughtless utterance. But in the end after the 3 or so visits, they successfully rented the movie. 
Well i was both relieved that we finally got to rent and watch the movie. Well for me it was a bit scary (i'm a chicken y'know, and you must admit the cover is a bit frightening yo with the blood n all, thought it was some ghost/horror movie geez) but nonetheless awesome and undoubtedly a must-watch if you like the Ghibli movies .

2 comments:

  1. Wow~ We had never won even once in such competitions...
    Was the film good in your opinion? I'm sure that there is still a long time before the movie will be available in Denmark, how unfortunate... T_T
    But I hope that you had a great time in the theater with you friend n_n, and that you both enjoyed the movie~ <3 ^_^

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    1. Yeah right? We never win this stuff (T_T) so happy~
      I guess this is one of these which I like better, but in the end everyone is different.
      But Hayao Miyazaki himself is said to have cried watching this y'know (watching his own movie). So it must be something. Also with the music by Hisaishi joe you must be overjoyed :D
      If it's not out in DK before i get home, you'll have to take me with you to see it XD
      I've updated this post quite a few times now so please check it out again sometime.
      And if there's something you'd like me to check out n' post then please tell me to do so, i might not do it instantly, because of lack of spare time, but if you don't tell me i might forget it... My memory isn't that great y'know.

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