Review of Howl's Moving Castle (2004) by Dana Stevens for The New York Times — 22 Oct 2020
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.
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This review of Howl's Moving Castle (2004) was written by Dana Stevens and published by The New York Times on 22 Oct 2020.
Howl's Moving Castle has generally received very positive reviews.
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