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From Up On Poppy Hill (2011) [Re-UP]

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From Up On Poppy Hill (2011) [Re-UP]

From Up On Poppy Hill (2011)
DVD9 + DVD5 | ISO+MDS | NTSC 16:9 | Cover | 01:31:25 | 6,94 Gb + 2,79 Gb
Audio: #1 English and #2 Japanese - AC3 5.0 @ 448 Kbps (each) | Subs: English
Genre: Animation, Drama, Family

Director: Goro Miyazaki
Stars: Sarah Bolger, Chris Noth, Anton Yelchin

From the legendary Studio Ghibli, creators of Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, and The Secret World of Arrietty, comes another animated triumph. Yokohama, 1963. Japan is picking itself up from the devastation of World War II and preparing to host the Olympics. The mood is one of both optimism and conflict as the young generation struggles to throw off the shackles of a troubled past. Against this backdrop of hope and change, a friendship begins to blossom between high school students Umi (Sarah Bolger) and Shun (Anton Yelchin) – but a buried secret from their past emerges to cast a shadow on the future and pull them apart. From a screenplay by Academy Award-winner Hayao Miyazaki and featuring an all-star English voice cast!



From Up On Poppy Hill (2011) [Re-UP]

On this side of the Pacific, thoughts of Studio Ghibli invariably turn to fantasy. Be it the childlike wonder of My Neighbor Totoro, a lighthearted action/adventure like Porco Rosso, or the otherworldly enchantment of Spirited Away, Ghibli's most iconic work has been infused with the sort of strange, wonderful imagery that's best realized through animation. It shouldn't be forgotten, however, that there's long been more to Studio Ghibli than fantasy.

From Up On Poppy Hill (2011) [Re-UP]

Directed by Goro Miyazaki and co-written by his legendary father, From Up on Poppy Hill shies away from the surreal and supernatural. The film is set against the backdrop of the harbor city of Yokohama in 1963, a year before Tokyo would host the Summer Olympic Games. This is a time of transition for Japan, one in which the island nation seeks to honor its past while looking ahead to a bright, gleaming future. High school junior Umi can relate. Every morning without fail, she hoists naval flags in full view of the harbor to honor the memory of the father she lost in the Korean War. With her mother away studying medicine in the United States, Umi eagerly shoulders the responsibilities of running the family's boarding house while still carrying a full classload at school. Many others might buckle under all that strain, but Umi is propelled by such bright-eyed determination that she never misses a beat.

From Up On Poppy Hill (2011) [Re-UP]

Her classmate Shun feels a sense of responsibility too. You see, the Latin Quarter – the aging building that houses their high school's clubs – is about to be torn down to make way for new development. These student groups wouldn't be homeless or anything quite like that, but Shun doesn't want a new clubhouse when they have such deep-rooted affection for the one they're in now. It's not going to be easy to save the Latin Quarter from demolition, but with Shun, Umi, and a small army of their classmates banding together, maybe looking forward doesn't require paving over history. Something else from years gone by is creeping into the lives of these two high schoolers, though: a secret from the past that may threaten any future they have together.

From Up On Poppy Hill (2011) [Re-UP]

I adore From Up on Poppy Hill, an infectiously joyous film about the collision of past, present, and future…about passion, responsibility, determination, and family. There's not a glimmer of cynicism or misery to be found. The tragedies in their lives certainly influence the present but are housed in the past. What I mean is that nothing bad happens throughout From Up on Poppy Hill, at least outside of flashbacks. There isn't even a villain to overcome: no sneering student council president who couldn't care less about the clubhouse nor a moustache-twirlingly heartless real estate developer fixated on the bottom line. It's a sweet, heartfelt bearhug of a movie. Miyazaki has crafted a world that's wonderfully immersive, one that's easy to escape into despite a relatively simple premise and its disinterest in formulaic story beats. From Up on Poppy Hill doesn't need a badnik or bursts of tragedy when it has such a playful atmosphere, so much energy, and such richly drawn characters. Though this is a story that could very easily have been told in live action, I can't imagine that From Up on Poppy Hill would have left anywhere near as much an impression without the benefit of Studio Ghibli's achingly gorgeous animation.

From Up On Poppy Hill (2011) [Re-UP]

Don't make the mistake of trying to rank From Up on Poppy Hill against the many masterpieces that Studio Ghibli has produced over the past few decades. Appreciate this film instead for what it is: a sincere, beautiful story about young love blossoming in a time of tumultuous change. Its charm and simplicity are assets, not a black mark, and From Up on Poppy Hill resonates emotionally without being the least bit cheap or cloying about it. Highly Recommended.
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From Up On Poppy Hill (2011) [Re-UP]

I marvel at how simple this movie is. It's a romance, but there's no villain, there's no kissing, there's no skin shown. Yet I was at the edge of my seat over whether the hero and the heroine would get together. The incidents have no fantasy, no action chase scenes, no amazing settings, just everyday life at a seaside town, a boarding house and a school. It reminds me of Ocean Waves, another Ghibli movie that I absolutely adore. In comparison, the average Hollywood romantic movie seems so loud and garish. The actors and actresses in typical Hollywood rom-coms are the cartoons, not these animated people I've grown to care about in the span of an hour and a half. What are comparable movies? In the Mood for Love, from Hong Kong, and Scorsese's The Age of Innocence. I'm in love again.
IMDB Reviewer
From Up On Poppy Hill (2011) [Re-UP]

Special Features:
DISC ONE:
- The Film
- The Storyboards (01:30:46)

DISC TWO:
- Director Goro Miyazaki On Yokohama
- Yokohama - Stories Of The Past And Present
- "Summer Of Farewells" Music Video
- English Voice Case Featurette
- Japanese Trailers And Teasers
- US Trailer
- More Animation From GKIDS

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