Review of The Wind Rises (2013) by Dana Stevens for Slate — 20 Feb 2014
Though it’s just slightly over two hours long, The Wind Rises has the historical sweep of a David Lean picture, complete with panoramic shots of migrating populations against a background of disaster and a romantic orchestral score by Miyazaki’s longtime musical collaborator, Joe Hisaishi.
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This review of The Wind Rises (2013) was written by Dana Stevens and published by Slate on 20 Feb 2014.
The Wind Rises has generally received very positive reviews.
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