tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24969765.post5142328259580917916..comments2024-03-19T02:27:08.584-05:00Comments on Ghibli Blog: Studio Ghibli, Animation and the Movies: Poster - Tales From Earthsea; Very Limited US Theatrical RunDaniel Thomas MacInneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01406180871529775448noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24969765.post-59510767029830077372010-07-16T13:31:32.792-05:002010-07-16T13:31:32.792-05:00I still feel despite the politcal battle between f...I still feel despite the politcal battle between father and son, that this film was good first film. I have said before, I find that it is very lyrical and abstract piece adding something unique and less verbaly tangable to Ghibli's collection. I watch it a political piece about two people who are lost and are searching for their true identidies that can only be found in eachouther using the Dragon as a symbol of purity and love and a sign of restoration in politcal harmony.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24969765.post-43697277094617987972010-07-15T23:18:04.650-05:002010-07-15T23:18:04.650-05:00It really says something about the quality of the ...It really says something about the quality of the movie if the poster is the best thing about it, tho I agree with you great poster the movie....not so much.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24969765.post-22287596292979812452010-07-15T15:08:45.302-05:002010-07-15T15:08:45.302-05:00The tag-line is the same as the Japanese; or, more...The tag-line is the same as the Japanese; or, more specifically, it's the first line of it. It doesn't work horizontally, not how it's been done here at least, but other than that I'm shocked; they've really outdone the UK artwork for once. In particular, this is the first, no, only the second time I've seen one of Ghibli's own official Roman-character logos used in the west, first being posters and boxes for Howl's Moving Castle in the UK. Though with some one can see why they'd want to be replaced, the Kiki's Delivery Service one is particularly wonderful and logos used for English-language releases are particularly ugly in comparison. (The German versions, meanwhile, go to some – admittedly not always successful – effort to recreate them in German.)J.R.D.S.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07449581460363034306noreply@blogger.com