The
Cat Returns is a Japanese anime created by Studio Ghibli,
a Japanese film company which is often dubbed the ‘Japanese Disney’, although
in my opinion they surpass their western counterpart. Having said this, the
Studio Ghibli films I have seen so far seem much weirder and much less suitable
for children than the average Disney. For example there are violent
decapitations, swear words and giant
raging wolves who threaten to crunch peoples’ faces off in the highly acclaimed
(for some reason I personally don't understand) Princess
Mononoke, which in spite of this received a PG classification - the same rating
as Toy Story.
The
Cat Returns, however, is definitely a safe family film.
The plot follows a scatter-brained, insecure teenager named Haru who saves a
handsome blue-grey cat from being run over by a truck. It turns out that the
cat she saved was the Prince of the Cat Kingdom, and now the strange old King
is eager to thank Haru by showering her with presents only a cat would
appreciate such as gift-wrapped mice and catnip. Failing to please her, the King decides that she must come to the cat kingdom to marry the cat Prince!
Haru seeks an escape from her dilemma from the Cat Bureau, but is kidnapped by
the royals anyway and it is up to her new friends to save her from her feline
fate before she transforms into a cat herself!
The positives of this film are numerous. As is to be
expected with Studio Ghibli, the animation is beautiful, although not quite as
breathtaking as that of Spirited Away or Howl’s Moving Castle - both of
which I highly recommend - but I think the reason for this is likely that the
landscape didn’t need to be as fantastical as most other animes demand. The
cats are drawn wonderfully; and they are seriously adorable - especially a
little white kitten near the beginning, and I suspect that this film may have
the power to change even the strictest of dog lovers into cat admirers.
The main highlight of the film is the vast array
of wonderful and very entertaining characters. I particularly liked the folk
from the Cat Bureau: there’s grumpy, fat Muta and the sophisticated and
typically British Baron Humbert von Gikkengen - or simply ‘the Baron’ for
convenience! The King is also an interesting character; a large shaggy purple
cat who seems a little insane, with eyes that constantly roll around in his
head. The English dub voice acting for these characters is spot on, featuring
the talents of Anne Hathaway - who ironically will play Catwoman in the latest
Batman film The Dark Knight Rises -
as Haru and Tim Curry - otherwise known as Pennywise the Dancing Clown in
Stephen King’s IT - as the mad King
of the Cat Kingdom. It was Cary Elwes, however, the doctor from the first ‘Saw’
film, who really stole the show as the Baron, with a posh accent to match his
dapper attire, both of which befit his slick, cool character.
If you love both cats and anime then this is the
perfect film for you.The Cat Returns is highly enjoyable, utterly charming and delightful to watch, and I would definitely
recommend it. The plot is simple enough for children to follow, but is also
full of slapstick humour and comedy that succeeds in entertaining all age
groups. This is a film I will watch when I need cheering up, as it
is very uplifting as well as funny. It isn’t as strong on story or in the
visual and sound departments as either Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away’ or Howl’s
Moving Castle’, but it was still a very good film with captivating
characters. My fiancé actually said that he preferred The Cat Returns, mostly because it was less weird - which, I
think, demonstrates how strange the other two are, considering The Cat Returns’ is about a kingdom of
talking bipedal cats!
Rating: 8/10
I love the sound of this! We will have to watch some time :)
ReplyDeleteStudio Ghibli does some incredible movies. If your fiancé was okay with this one, he might like 'Pom Poko' which is racoons. Castle in the Sky is another good one that is a bit less "weird" Or for a darker one: 'Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind' which also has an a great team for voice actors.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, nice review!
Thanks for the recommendations, I'll be sure to check them out - especially the raccoon one!
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