Local Movie Reviews: August 2001 Archives

Princess Mononoke (Mononoke-hime)

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Almost every movie lives and dies in its genre; animation doubly so. Princess Mononoke is one of the very few animated films (out of perhaps five or six total in history) that stands first and foremost as a film, not an animated product. What we see is too fantastic to be "real," but the story is told with such conviction and strength that we accept it entirely on its own terms.

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