Review of The Great Yokai War (2005) by Alex Geo — 22 Sep 2008
I�´ve just found the Japanese version of Petersen�´s "The NeverEnding Story". The story evolves around a little boy, who tries to find the strength, to become a hero. On his journey of saving the world (of course...) he is accompanied by several inte...(read more) resting and friendly spirits and a magical sword. It should be taken into consideration that Takashi Miike (!) did not have the budget of a Harry Potter movie to work with, so the special effects are not to be compared to Hollywood style work. Many of them are unique though, with some very well animated creatures (a mix of CGI, stop-motion and puppetry), embodying traditional Japanese spirits - ranging from hilarious (my favourite: the wall-spirit) to disturbing creatures. The movie is very entertaining, I�´ve laughed quite a lot (I mean: just take a look at that squirrel!) and has a very anim�©-ish feel to it. Nevertheless, it is in my opinion a wonderful movie and I wish I had seen it back then, when I was a kid...
P.S.: Now this is what I call a very original way of teaching children the importance of recycling...
This review of The Great Yokai War (2005) was written by Alex Geo on 22 Sep 2008.
The Great Yokai War has generally received positive reviews.
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