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  • MOVIE page: Hoshi o ou kodomo (2011)
  • Rate: 7.1/10 total 2,449 votes 
  • Genre: Animation | Adventure | Drama | Fantasy | Sci-Fi
  • Runtime: 116 min
  • Director: Makoto Shinkai
  • Stars: Hilary Haag, Corey Hartzog, Leraldo Anzaldua | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Tenmon   
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: Coming Of Age | Crystal | Radio | Substitute Teacher | Secret Society
Writing Credits By:
  • Makoto Shinkai (story and screenplay)

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Plot: A coming of age story involving young love and a mysterious music, coming from a crystal radio left as a memento by an absent father, that leads a young heroine deep into a hidden world. |  »

Story: A coming of age story involving young love and a mysterious music, coming from a crystal radio left as a memento by an absent father, that leads a young heroine deep into a hidden world.

Produced By:

  • David Del Rio known as executive producer
  • Noritaka Kawaguchi known as producer
  • John Ledford known as executive producer: Sentai Filmworks
  • Makoto Shinkai known as producer
  • Eiichi Takahashi known as executive producer: Sentai Filmworks

FullCast & Crew:
  • Hilary Haag known as Asuna Watase (voice: English version)
  • Corey Hartzog known as Shun (voice: English version)
  • Leraldo Anzaldua known as Shin (voice: English version)
  • David Matranga known as Ryuji Morisaki (voice: English version)
  • Shelley Calene-Black known as Asuna's Mother (voice: English version)
  • Shannon Emerick known as Lisa Morisaki (voice: English version) (as Shannon Emmerick)
  • Sam Roman known as Old Man of Amaurot (voice: English version)
  • Emily Neves known as Mana (voice: English version)
  • Brittney Karbowski known as Seri (voice: English version)
  • George Manley known as Commander of Arned Priest (voice: English version)
  • Kalob Martinez known as (voice: English version)
  • Andrew Love known as (voice: English version)
  • Justin Doran known as (voice: English version)
  • Kazuhiro Fujiwara known as Villager (voice)
  • Kenji Hamada known as Commander of Arned Priest (voice)
  • Rina Hidaka known as Mana (voice)
  • Takashi Hondo known as Villager (voice)
  • Yûtarô Honjô known as Villager (voice)
  • Ai Horanai known as Student (voice)
  • Saya Horigome known as Student (voice)
  • Yûna Inamura known as Yuu Yazaki (voice)
  • Kazuhiko Inoue known as Ryuji Morisaki (voice)
  • Miyu Irino known as Shin / Shun (voice)
  • Mika Ishibashi known as Villager (voice)
  • Kanae Itô known as Seri (voice)
  • Aki Kaneda known as Student (voice)
  • Hisako Kanemoto known as Asuna Watase (voice)
  • Keiko Katsukura known as Elder (voice)
  • Mao Kobayashi known as Student (voice) (as Satomi Saitô)
  • Takeshi Maeda known as Asuna's Father (voice)
  • Toshiki Masuda known as Villager (voice)
  • Naomi Matamura known as Villager (voice)
  • Hiroko Midorikawa known as Villager (voice)
  • Risa Mizuno known as Ms. Ikeda (voice)
  • Mariko Nagahama known as Villager (voice)
  • Shigeki Ohyabu known as Villager (voice)
  • Fumiko Orikasa known as Asuna's Mother (voice)
  • Sumi Shimamoto known as Lisa Morisaki (voice)
  • Hiroshi Shimozaki known as Villager (voice)
  • Junko Takeuchi known as Mimi (voice)
  • Yuka Terasaki known as Miki (voice)
  • Mayumi Tsuchiya known as Student (voice)
  • Tamio Ôki known as Old Man of Amaurot (voice)

Production Companies:

  • Media Factory
  • CoMix Wave (as CoMix Wave Films)



Hoshi o ou kodomo (2011) Review by kennethd-3 from Hong Kong
Since Hoshi no koe I've been a big fan of Makoto Shinkai and I alwaysfind his movies so beautiful that make him the only anime producer whois comparable with Miyazaki Hayao. For his latest work "Children whochase voice from deep below", the story settings and the characters arequite different from his previous works. The idea is likely inspired bythe many old myths like the story of Orpheus, who traveled to theunderworld and by his music softened the hearts of Gods. Yet "Childrenwho chase voice from deep below" keeps on the track with Shinkai'sprevious works in discussing loneliness of human beings, but unlike "5centimetres per second", with hope and love this time.

The music, once again, is perfect and the scenes are delicate andtender. When watching this you find yourself immersed in a dream-likesituation where the sky and the trees and the world are of the beautythat far beyond your imagination. Shinkai created perfect environments,the moving wind and the colourful insects, every single detail in everysingle scene is fantastic. The plot line is a romantic imagination. Itportrays a journey of finding hope and love after the every lossthroughout our life. It's a reflection of life with fantasy elements.To recover from immense sorrow and stand up again and look forward tothe future. I love the message the movie brought to me. However, thestory does have flaws. The pace of some parts is too slow while of someparts is too fast. It can be explained by looking at the length of themovie, which is of the longest in Shinkai's works. And obviously, hestill has to look for better ways to deal with a "long" movie. Besidesit is a pity that Shinkai abandons his talent on talking about moderncity life but tries to give a tribute to Miyazaki Hayao by duplicatingmany elements in Ghibli's anime movies. I have this impression becausewhile watching I thought of Miyazaki Hayao's works like "PrincessMononoke" and "Laputa" in several occasions, yet not as good as thoseworks. A good try with rooms for improvement. After all,however, Istill love this film. It reminds me of the beauty in our life. I amparticularly touched while on the edge of death the girl Asuna recountsevery person in her life she is loved by and says, "After all it wasonly because of my loneliness." It moves me so much that how our everyday will be if we treasure the people still beside us instead oflooking for someone or something that is so abstract and beyond ourreach. If you love Shinkai, go watch it. It is, definitely, a touchingpiece for all of us.





Hoshi o ou kodomo (2011) Review by KemeticScience from Sweden
So I guess I wasn't the only one really excited about Shinkai's newrelease, "Hoshi o ou Kodomo". With his previous work like "Kumo nomukô, Yakusoku no Basho", "Byôsoku 5 Senchimêtoru" and "Hoshi No Koe"Makato Shinkai has never ceased to impress us with the visual detailand animated scenery, a wonderful blend of color and light thatbreathes life into the dreamlike landscapes. If you're familiar withhis previous films you know what to expect visually, but now to theactual content.

Unfortunately, "Hoshi o ou Kodomo" doesn't share the same uniqueness assay "Kumo no mukô, yakusoku no basho" and "Hoshi No Koe". I couldnotice resemblance and inspiration from a couple of films, especiallyMiyazaki's "Spirited Away" and "Princess Mononoke". I even thought ofAndrei Tarkovsky's "Stalker" at some points, with the resemblance ofthe two main characters setting out on a journey through unknown,otherwordly plains, being lonely and in mourning, seeking to make theirstrongest wishes come true. This is of course the case in most filmsand in the creation of any aesthetic work, the artist creates somethingnew under the influence of others whether they want it or not.Especially when it comes to film, which affect us on many levels,changing our thought patterns and point of view. The story wascompelling and had me engaged from beginning to end. I'm weak when itcomes to these spiritual and existential messages and symbolism oftenpresented in Japanese cinema, especially in animations.

"Hoshi o ou Kodomo" is certainly no exception with a centered theme oflife and death and the mysterious rumours of a world within the Earth,a place where ancient knowledge and memories dwell, and ancient divineentities wander the land, who used to give guidance to humankind. Thisfilm can be interpreted in many different ways, this was mine. Thesoundtrack is both ethereal and powerful, intertwining with the visualsin a flawless way.

To summarize, Shinkai's new work is a touching and compelling tale offriendship, love and hatred, truth, deceit, but foremost about lettinggo.

"Hoshi o ou Kodomo" is without any doubt a worthy addition to MakatoShinkai's previous works.

My rating: 8/10





Hoshi o ou kodomo (2011) Review by Howard Schumann from Vancouver, B.C.
According to Japanese anime director Makoto Shinkai, his latest filmChildren who Chase Lost Voices from Deep Below is a study of "howpeople are connected" and the relationship between individuals.Although the film is designed primarily for a young audience, adultthemes of love and loss abound in its story of mourning loversattempting to reach out to them across the dimensions. Its theme canalso be said to encompass the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism: Life isfull of suffering, suffering is caused by attachment, release fromsuffering is attainable, and there is a path to the end of suffering.Here, the path is setting your loved one free and "saying hello" to aworld without them.

Nominated for best animated feature at the Asian Pacific Screen Awardsin 2011, the film takes us on a journey to a land deep below thesurface of the Earth, the legendary country called Agartha where it isrumored the dead can be brought back to life. Unlike other visionarydepictions of mythical kingdoms, Agartha has no magical cities of goldwith tall towers and futuristic technology, but rather a ruralenvironment of towns and villages in which mundane life appears similarto those who are called the "topsiders", those who live on the surface(us).

Supported by the ethereal soundtrack of Tenmonhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpRFbY189bo, the plot centers around thequest of a young girl of around 11 or 12 named Asuna Watase (HisakoKanamoto) to find the mythical Agartha, talked about by her substituteteacher, Ryugi Morisaki (Kazuhiko Inoue). Mirroring the Greek legend ofOrpheus and Eurydice and its Japanese equivalent, the myth of Izanagiand Izanami, Morisaki longs to travel to Agartha to find his deceasedwife Lisa and bring her back with him to Earth. Asuna has also lost aloved one. Her father died when she was little, compelling her motherto work long hours as a nurse. Lonely and withdrawn, she spends hertime after school in her private mountain retreat listening to thecrystal radio her father had given her.

One day, after hearing beautiful and strange music from her radio, shemeets a young boy with supernatural powers named Shun (Miyu Irino), whosaves her from the attack of a ferocious bear-like creature. Returningthe next day, Shun tells her that he is from Agartha, a land deepinside the core of the hollow Earth. Surprised by a blessing from Shunin the form of a kiss on the forehead, Asuna leaves suddenly but whenshe comes back the following day, she learns sadly that Shun, whiletrying to reach for the stars, has fallen off a ledge and died.

Telling her story to Mr. Morisaki, the teacher informs her that in theancient times, humans were guided by creatures known as"Quetzalcoatls," a name we know from Mesoamerican history as the AztecGod called the "Feathered Serpent" who, according to legend, promisedto return one day to lead his people. When Asuna once again returns toher hiding place, she discovers a boy who looks like Shun but whoclaims to be his brother Shin (Irino). Morisaki poses as a warrior ofthe group called the Arch Angels, those who want to reach Agartha butare interested only in its wealth and superior knowledge. Morisaki,however, simply wants to find his dead wife Lisa.

Using a device known as a "clavis," he and Asuna enter the undergroundrealms and begin their travel to the Gate of Life and Death, "theundiscovered country from whose bourn no traveler returns." The journeythrough the subterranean realms is filled with both beauty and theobligatory horror, the norm for sci-fi adventure stories for children.Asuna and Morisaki are attacked by fearful long-toothed monsters(children must have their nightmares), and have to rely on the powersof Shin to save them, even though he had been given the task ofretrieving the "clavis" which they possess.

The remainder of the film is filled with numerous plot twists and turnsthat introduce other characters and some of it can be confusing. Theviewer is treated, however, to ravishing visuals that invoke theexperience of dimensions far beyond our limited reality. Ultimately,Morisaki and Asuna are forced to choose whether or not they wish topursue their goal in Agartha or let go and surrender to the wisdom ofthe universe, and the theme song of the film by Anri Kumaki, "Hello,Goodbye and Hello," http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgWb2YSTovAexquisitely embraces the conflicting emotions the characters feel.

Whether or not you have recently lost a loved one, you may find thetears hard to resist. Lost Voices is the first of Shinkai's films thatI have seen and it definitely encourages me to see more. Comparisons ofShinkai's themes and style have been made with those of Hayao Miyazaki,but since I have only seen one of Miyazaki's films, I will leave thecomparisons to others and just enjoy the warm glow of Shinkai'sstunning achievement.






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