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US Mall 1 - Night on the Galactic Railroad

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Manufacturer: Central Park Media Starring: Mayumi Tanaka, Chika Sakamoto, Junko Hori, Ayumi Ishijo, Kaori Nakahara Directed By: Gisaburo Sugii
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786303968933 Format: Animated ISBN: 6303968937 Label: Central Park Media Manufacturer: Central Park Media Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Central Park Media Release Date: 2000-08-18 Running Time: 113 Studio: Central Park Media Theatrical Release Date: 1986-02-07
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Customer Rating:      Summary: What's "Polaris" in Esperanto? Comment: Oh so slowly did this film coax a tear from each my eyes. Don't believe twits who either couldn't finish it or (gasp) see it as a christian fable, they're obviously impatient christians! (as far as i know, the author was a confirmed buddhist...)
"In Chinese mythology, the constellation Cygnus is the site of the once-a-year magpie bridge which connects the lovers Niu Lang and Zhi Nu (see Qi Xi)." -from Wikipedia
Customer Rating:      Summary: Mind-blowing, heart-breaking Comment: I'm usually pretty conservative when it comes to dishing out stars, but this is one of the few films to which I would give ten without hesitation. The original story (by Japanese children's author Kenji Miyazawa) is a masterpiece in itself, but Sugii's screen interpretation is nothing short of amazing. Some of the best scenes are the quietest, such as when the protagonist is setting type in the printer's shop, or when he goes to the dairy to get milk and finds only an old woman there.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointing... Comment: I was delighted to receive this movie recently - so many good reviews, only a few pans... Alas, for once I find myself in the "pan" crowd. This film has nice visuals (not great - color is neither luminous, subtle nor particularly harmonious - action slow and stilted) - plot is predictable in places and largely directionless - pacing lugubrious. I watched for what seemed an eternity and had to turn it off - nothing to keep my interest. Never have been tempted to view it again, and won't consider trying it on the kids.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I have no idea what it is about Comment: I RARELY don't finish a movie after I've started watching it but this movie bored me to tears. I sat through 30min of this movie and absolutely nothing happened. Blue kitty cat goes to school, blue kitty cat goes to get milk, blue kitty cat gets on a train, blue and pink kitty cat go exploring. I couldn't take it any more. The images are beautiful and I'm sure this movie had some sort of deep message but it's just way too boring. I took the DVD out and put in Akira.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A film with all the beauty and pace of a painting Comment: The animation in Night on the Galactic Railroad is good, in some places quite beautiful, with images reminiscent of those Miyazaki will later use in Spirited Away to much better effect. This is a poignant film and the sentiment is clearly heartfelt. The main problem is the movie just crawls. At one point the character says he's in a hurry and then proceeds to shuffle across the screen for about 70 seconds, perhaps pondering Zeno's paradox. The heavy breathing and ubiquitous "Uhhh" in the dialogue would be a distraction except that often that's the only thing going on, so there's nothing to take your attention away from. I watched this film with my seven-year old daughter and after a while we were making jokes just to pass the time. There were several sequences both of us watched with interest. I also found the metaphorical meditation on death intriguing. But this movie could have done all it was intended to in about half the time.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: What's "Polaris" in Esperanto? Comment: Oh so slowly did this film coax a tear from each my eyes. Don't believe twits who either couldn't finish it or (gasp) see it as a christian fable, they're obviously impatient christians! (as far as i know, the author was a confirmed buddhist...)
"In Chinese mythology, the constellation Cygnus is the site of the once-a-year magpie bridge which connects the lovers Niu Lang and Zhi Nu (see Qi Xi)." -from Wikipedia
Customer Rating:      Summary: Mind-blowing, heart-breaking Comment: I'm usually pretty conservative when it comes to dishing out stars, but this is one of the few films to which I would give ten without hesitation. The original story (by Japanese children's author Kenji Miyazawa) is a masterpiece in itself, but Sugii's screen interpretation is nothing short of amazing. Some of the best scenes are the quietest, such as when the protagonist is setting type in the printer's shop, or when he goes to the dairy to get milk and finds only an old woman there.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointing... Comment: I was delighted to receive this movie recently - so many good reviews, only a few pans... Alas, for once I find myself in the "pan" crowd. This film has nice visuals (not great - color is neither luminous, subtle nor particularly harmonious - action slow and stilted) - plot is predictable in places and largely directionless - pacing lugubrious. I watched for what seemed an eternity and had to turn it off - nothing to keep my interest. Never have been tempted to view it again, and won't consider trying it on the kids.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I have no idea what it is about Comment: I RARELY don't finish a movie after I've started watching it but this movie bored me to tears. I sat through 30min of this movie and absolutely nothing happened. Blue kitty cat goes to school, blue kitty cat goes to get milk, blue kitty cat gets on a train, blue and pink kitty cat go exploring. I couldn't take it any more. The images are beautiful and I'm sure this movie had some sort of deep message but it's just way too boring. I took the DVD out and put in Akira.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A film with all the beauty and pace of a painting Comment: The animation in Night on the Galactic Railroad is good, in some places quite beautiful, with images reminiscent of those Miyazaki will later use in Spirited Away to much better effect. This is a poignant film and the sentiment is clearly heartfelt. The main problem is the movie just crawls. At one point the character says he's in a hurry and then proceeds to shuffle across the screen for about 70 seconds, perhaps pondering Zeno's paradox. The heavy breathing and ubiquitous "Uhhh" in the dialogue would be a distraction except that often that's the only thing going on, so there's nothing to take your attention away from. I watched this film with my seven-year old daughter and after a while we were making jokes just to pass the time. There were several sequences both of us watched with interest. I also found the metaphorical meditation on death intriguing. But this movie could have done all it was intended to in about half the time.
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