El castillo ambulante

Los dos vivieron allí

Sophie, una joven sobre la que pesa una horrible maldición que le confiere el aspecto de una anciana, decide pedir ayuda al mago Howl, que vive en un castillo ambulante, pero tal vez sea Howl quien necesite la ayuda de Sophie.

"Howl's Moving Castle" is a captivating Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Hayao Miyazaki, released in 2004. Produced by Studio Ghibli and adapted from Diana Wynne Jones’ 1986 novel, it weaves a tale of magic, love, and self-discovery set in a whimsical yet war-torn world. The story follows Sophie, a timid young hat-maker (voiced by Emily Mortimer and Jean Simmons as her older self), who is cursed by the jealous Witch of the Waste, transforming her into a frail old woman. Seeking a cure, Sophie stumbles upon the enigmatic wizard Howl (Christian Bale) and his extraordinary moving castle. As she integrates into Howl’s eclectic household—including the fire demon Calcifer (Billy Crystal)—Sophie becomes entangled in Howl’s reluctance to serve the king’s war efforts, uncovering her own strength and courage along the way. Renowned for its stunning animation, intricate storytelling, and Joe Hisaishi’s enchanting score, the film blends Miyazaki’s signature themes of pacifism, environmentalism, and personal growth. The moving castle itself—a clanking, steam-powered marvel—stands as a symbol of freedom and mystery. Released in 2004, "Howl's Moving Castle" received critical acclaim, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature. With its rich characters and heartfelt narrative, it remains a beloved classic in Ghibli’s repertoire, enchanting audiences worldwide.

Año2004

Presupuesto24000000$

Ingresos236049757$

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GénerosFantasíaAnimaciónAventura

Países de producciónJapan

Compañías de producción

Howl's Moving Castle

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