Ponyo à Beira-Mar

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Certa manhã, quando brinca na praia, o pequeno Sosuke encontra um peixe vermelho preso num frasco de doce. Sosuke liberta o peixinho do frasco, a quem dá o nome de Ponyo, e promete protegê-lo para sempre. Mas o pai de Ponyo, um feiticeiro que vive no fundo do mar, força o pequeno peixe a regressar às profundezas. Decidida a tornar-se humana, Ponyo foge para reencontrar Sosuke e espalha acidentalmente uma poção mágica pelo oceano, transformando as suas irmãs em ondas gigantes que ameaçam inundar a aldeia de Sosuke. O amor e a responsabilidade, o oceano e a vida, num mundo fantástico onde a magia também faz parte das coisas naturais do dia-a-dia. (Outsider Films)

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D.Moore 

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inglês Kiki's guileless fairytale mood meets the ecological message of Nausicaa and the mythological magic of Mononoke. A beautiful tale from a beautiful world, inspired by Norse myths (and one fairy tale), in which flying has been replaced by swimming and Miyazaki's poetic imagination has leapt up another rung. For kids? I don't think so. Certainly not for them. ()

kaylin 

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inglês Is this a weaker Miyazaki? So be it, because it really doesn't matter at all. I don't see anything fundamentally weaker in it; on the contrary, there's amazing imagination here again, and it feels fresh to me. Right from the start there are scenes that are beautifully rendered, but most importantly they are imaginative. Simply creative caresses and beautiful characters. ()

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Zíza 

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inglês As has been said from many corners – the weakest I've seen from Miyazaki so far, and I've seen almost all of his work. I'd almost go so far as to say that this film ran out of steam, plagiarized itself a bit, and lacked the will to drag the film into something suspenseful. Even Kiki was basically a feel-good story where not much happens but we see her character develop, etc. That was missing here. Nothing really happened at all, unless you count little things like the old ladies getting out of their wheelchairs. A Little Mermaid story with no evil, no villains, but with five-year-olds. A colorful, peaceful story that is Miyazaki-esque but somehow soulless. ()

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