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2010-07-11

Photos - Karigurashi no Arrietty (The Borrower Arrietty)


Studio Ghibli has recently released the first screenshots from Arrietty.  Everything looks excellent, as always.  Hopefully, we'll be able to see more very soon, as the theatrical release nears.  Don't you wish you had a passport and some airline tickets?  Sure, you do.

At the studio's official screening, Hayao Miyazaki came away very impressed.  His long-sought dream of a homegrown Ghibli director may have finally been achieved.  I suspect we will be seeing more of Yonebayahi-san in the future.

3 comments:

Sean L. said...

Oooohh, pretty. The crisp realism of the scenery reminds me of Howl's. I look forward to getting some hi-res shots, so I can have a spiffy new desktop wallpaper!

beyond said...

Final full trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAqmcXZjrW8

BRUTUS
http://magazineworld.jp/brutus/690/
Can read BRUTUS a bit.
http://magazineworld.jp/brutus/690/read/

Japan Times review
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/ff20100716a2.html

Slitheen23 said...

I just hope people give this a chance. Anything that comes out of the studio that doesn't have the names of either Miyazaki or Takahata predictably get a host of 3 star reviews and the boring, predictable comparisons to established Ghibli classics. If people open their hearts to the studio's emerging talents, as I do, they'd discover many more gems. The Cat Returns is one of my favourite Ghibli movies...in my top five even. That is because I never put my cynical head on when I discovered Miyazaki or Takahata wasn't directing it. This new film could be amazing, but already a sizeable section of the target audience will not be as receptive to it as they would a Miyazaki movie. That will influence their feelings upon watching it, and Miyazaki shall go on worrying about finding a new director to lead the way when he retires. Call me cynical, but that is the way it has been for ages now. People need to give the new kids at Studio Ghibli a chance, like I do.

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