Philadelphia Inquirer by Carrie Rickey
It is almost inevitable that Miyazaki, often compared to C.S. Lewis and J.K. Rowling, should have found in Diana Wynne Jones a kindred spirit.
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Japan · 2004
Rated PG · 1h 59m
Director Hayao Miyazaki
Starring Chieko Baisho, Takuya Kimura, Akihiro Miwa, Tatsuya Gashūin
Genre Fantasy, Animation, Adventure
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18-year-old Sophie is cursed by a hateful witch, who traps her in an elderly body. In order to reverse the curse, Sophie seeks the help of an insecure young magician named Howl, who lives in a moving castle, the secrets of which have a part to play in Sophie's quest.
Philadelphia Inquirer by Carrie Rickey
It is almost inevitable that Miyazaki, often compared to C.S. Lewis and J.K. Rowling, should have found in Diana Wynne Jones a kindred spirit.
The New York Times by Dana Stevens
Sophie, in both her incarnations, joins an impressive sisterhood of Miyazaki heroines, whose version of girl power presents a potent alternative to the mini-machismo that dominates American juvenile entertainment. Not that children are the only viewers likely to be haunted and beguiled by Howl's Moving Castle - all that is needed are open eyes and an open heart.
The tireless volley of ideas and inventions make this a delight that should connect with kids and adults in both dubbed and original-language versions.
Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
You run across animation this ingenious about as often as a moving castle comes your way.
Another soulful gem from the peerless Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki.
Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum
The worldview, the sense of childlike fun shaded with adult melancholy, and the joyful, serene attention to visual oddity and wordless beauty could only be made in Japan. And, specifically, made by Hayao Miyazaki.
Village Voice by Michael Atkinson
An organic, childlike wonder, fabulously unpredictable and seethingly inventive.
The perfect e-ticket for a flight of fancy into a world far more gorgeous than our own. The film doesn't halve itself to appeal to two generations. At its best, it turns all moviegoers into innocent kids, slack-jawed with wonder.
The Hollywood Reporter by Richard James Havis
Consequently, though it's difficult to work out what's going on, it's never boring.
The A.V. Club by Tasha Robinson
Miyazaki's animated adaptation of Jones' book is a charming and thoroughly absorbing treat.
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I've seen this more times than I can count but am consistently transfixed all the way through! The world building is absolutely incredible.
This film is one of my childhood favorites, and even as an adult, I still enjoy it. I admire Hayao Miyazaki's attention to detail in his animation style, and Howl's Moving Castle is visually stunning. The soundtrack of the film is gorgeous and so nostalgic, I listen to it all the time!
Absolutely a film that rewards multiple devoted viewings – each time you watch this, your eyes will catch on some little background detail or line of dialogue that brings the story to life all over again.
This film is my favorite of Hayao Miyazaki's, and I write this as a huge fan of all of his projects that I've seen. Every still is truly a work of art. The world is so vivid; the landscapes and the characters are so well-thought-out and real. I recommend this film to absolutely everyone.