The core of the movie is the relationship between Sheeta and Pazu. But what makes ‘Laputa: Castle In The Sky’ stand out is that it lands smack bang in the action / adventure category designed to tick virtually every box you could want from a kids film. There are ‘down the rabbit hole’ tales of wonder ( ‘Spirited Away’), stylised re-telling of Japanese folklore (‘ The Tale of Princess Kaguya’), heart warming fun tales for young children ( ‘My Neighbour Totoro’), whimsical tales of lands dominated by cats ( ‘The Cat Returns‘) and mature fantastical battles ( ‘Princess Mononoke’). Genre: Animated, Science-Fiction REVIEW: ‘LAPUTA: CASTLE IN THE SKY’įilms by the Japanese animation powerhouse, Studio Ghibli, come in many shapes and sizes. Starring (English Dub): Anna Paquin, James Van Der Beek, Mark Hamill With so many factions battling to get to Laputa, will the island be the harbinger of wonder, or the beginning of unimaginable destruction? Laputa: Castle In The Sky (1986) – Director: Hayao Miyazaki But when she falls from the sky only to float into the arms of an astonished miner’s son they both soon realise that she has more to do with the mythical flying castle of Laputa than she realises. Laputa: Castle In The Sky – A young girl with a mysterious past finds herself being pursued by all manner of people, from shadowy government agents, the army, and air pirates.
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