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My Neighbour Totoro (1988)

By Newguy

logoDirector: Hayao Miyazaki

Writer: Hayao Miyazaki (Screenplay)

 

Plot: Two young girls, Satsuki and her younger sister Mei, move into a house in the country with their father to be closer to their hospitalized mother. Satsuki and Mei discover that the nearby forest is inhabited by magical creatures called Totoros. They soon befriend these Totoros, and have several magical adventures.

 

Verdict: Good For Young Audience

 

Story: I have only heard good things about this one but of all the Ghibili films I have seen I found this the most boring. It has some pretty fantasy elements and does deal with a serious real life issue through a child’s eyes. My biggest dislikes about this film is that is starts very slow and both children are just very loud and annoying. If you were to show this to the children they would enjoy it has it plays into everything they would enjoy. (7/10)

 

Character Review

 

Satsuki: The older sister who looks after Mei while dealing with a very real downside that their mother could be dying leaving him. She is very loud and easily over excitable. (7/10)

 

Mei Kusakabe: The younger of the two sisters who makes the first contact with the Totoro’s. Much like her sister she is very loud but also not sure what is happening with the situation with their mother. (7/10)

mei

Totoro: Giant creature who lives in the forest who visits the residents when he choices. What looks like a creature that could scary is actually just a giant friendly teddy bear creature. (7/10)

 

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Director Review: Hayao Miyazaki – Good direction to creature a good family film for kids. (7/10)

 

Animation: As always this is top animation work. (9/10)

Family: One for the young audience members to enjoy with their family. (7/10)

Fantasy: The Totoro’s are great creation to be created in the fantasy side of the world. (8/10)

Settings: Good settings used to create the authentic small town. (/10)

Suggestion: Show this to your kids they will enjoy it, but not really for the adult audience. (Show the Kids)

 

Best Part: The Cat Bus

Worst Part: Slow Starting

Believability: No (0/10)

Chances of Tears: No (0/10)

Chances of Sequel: No

Post Credits Scene: No

 

Oscar Chances: No

Runtime: 1 Hour 26 Minutes

 

Overall: Basic Kids Film

Rating 

70


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