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Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Magic Hour

Sutradara: Asep Kusdinar
Produser: Sukhdev Singh, Wicky V. Olindo
Pemain: Dimas Anggara, Michelle Ziudith, Rizky Nazar, Nadya A. Pramudita, Meriam Bellina, Ira Wibowo, Ramzi, Anisa Rahma, Maeeva Amin

Magic Hour merupakan film yang diadaptasi dari novel berjudul Magic Hour: Let In The Unexpected karya Tisa TS dan Stanley Meulen ini menceritakan tentang sebuah kisah percintaan antara Dimas (Dimas Anggara) pemuda pengidap kanker dan Reina (Michelle Ziudith) gadis penjual sekaligus pengantar bunga.

Awalnya sih gak minat-minat amat buat nonton film Indonesia, secara, emang gak hobi sih :P. Tapi... ini film sering banget disebut-sebut oleh salah satu selebtwit Indonesia yang sering ane kepoin twitter-nya ><.
Pada akhirnya, ane nonton juga nih film karena penasaran.
Hmmm.. setelah ngalamin langsung, nonton film ini, ternyata.. eng ing eng!!!!

Gak asik-asik amat deh.. hehehe
Nyesel sih ngga, film ini cukup menghibur ko, berkat aksen Sunda-nya tante Meriam Bellina :D!
Sisanya mah macam FTV yang tayang di bioskop aja gitu.
Percintaan yang menunjukan sebuah pengorbanan, namun pada akhirnya harus berpisah juga, maklum deh, kan salah satunya ada yang sakit trus yaa harus dipisahkan oleh maut.

Film ini cukup menghibur untuk yang hobi nonton drama ^^.  

Sunday, 17 January 2016

Ponyo

Ponyo, literally "Ponyo on the Cliff, initially titled in English as Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea, is a 2008 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. It is the eight film Miyazaki directed for Ghibli and his tenth overall. The film stars the voices of Tomoko Yamaguchi, Kazuhige Nagashima, Yuki Amami, George Tokoro, Yuria Nara, Hiroki Doi, Rumi Hiiragi, Akiko Yano, Kazuko Yoshiyuki and Tomoko Naraoka. The plot centers on a goldfish named Ponyo who befriends a five-year-old human boy, Sosuke, and wants to become a human girl.
Deep under the surface of the ocean, a sea-wizard named Fujimoto (Joji Tokoro) stands at the bow of his submersible, surrounded by an air bubble and an assortment of sea creatures. They swim circles around him as he pours magic potions into the water. Out of a side porthole, a red goldfish peeks out, making sure not to be seen, before waving goodbye to her smaller siblings and swimming off to join a school of jellyfish. She rests on top of one, domed by another, as they float towards the surface and far from her home.

When she wakes up, she find herself in the harbor of a seaside town Tomonoura. When a large bottom trawler comes towards her, the goldfish swims away from the jellyfish in an attempt to escape but is quickly pulled into the mess of garbage and debris that the trawler picks up in its net. She becomes trapped withing a glass jar but manages to escape the net and make it towards shallow water. Meanwhile, a young boy named Sosuke (Hiroki Doi) runs down the hillside path from his home to the water's edge to play with his toy boat. There, he notices the goldfish stuck in the jar and breaks her out of it, though cutting his thumb in the process. As he holds the seemingly lifeless fish in his hands, she licks his wound clean. Happy that she's alive, the boy takes her back up the hills as a series of strange waves comes in and reach for him. The waves return to deeper water where Fujimoto is waiting. He is horrified to hear from them that the goldfish, his daughter, has been taken by a human.

Sosuke puts the goldfish, which he names Ponyo (Yuria Nara), in a bucket full of water and brings her with him to the car where his mother, Lisa (Tomoko Yamaguchi), is waiting to take him to school. Just before she gets in, she notices Fujimoto crossing her yard with a portable pump on his back. She scolds him for spraying what she thinks is fertilizer, though he attests it's merely pure ocean water to keep him from drying out on land, before driving off. Lisa drops Sosuke off at school before going to work at the nursing home next door. Sosuke hides Ponyo's bucket in the bushes but his secrecy doesn't go unnoticed. Kumiko (Eimi Hiraoka), a classmate, asks to see what he's hiding but snubs her nose when shown Ponyo, calling her a boring fish. Ponyo squirts water into Kumiko's face and she begins to cry. 
Startled, Sosuke goes through the side fence and meets with a few senior citizens sitting outside. While some, like Yoshie (Tomoko Naraoka) and Noriko (Tokie Hidari), adore Ponyo, bitter Toki (Kazuko Yoshiyuki) is suspicious of Ponyo's odd appearance and gets squirted in the face as well. The commotion attracts Lisa, and Sosuke rushes to the water's edge to escape punishment. However, Fujimoto's waves surround him and take Ponyo back to sea. Sosuke calls after Ponyo but is collected from water by Lisa who does her best to console him. Arriving home, Lisa is disappointed to hear that Sosuke's sailor father, Koichi (Kazushige Nagashima), is unable to come home that night. As his ship passes their hill, Sosuke sends his father a message via Morse code using his signal light. Still peeved, Lisa sends her own unfriendly message, but Sosuke manages to cheer her up.

Back underwater, Ponyo and Fujimoto have an argument, during which Ponyo refuses to let her father call her by her birth-name, "Brunhilde". She declares her name to be Ponyo and vices her desire to become human, because she has started to fall in love with Sosuke. Suddenly, using her magic, she forces herself to grow leg and arm-like appendages and start manifesting into a human, a power granted to her by the human blood she ingested when she licked Sosuke's finger.
Her alarmed father forces her to turn her back with some difficulty and goes to summon Ponyo's mother, Granmamare. Meanwhile, Ponyo, with the help of her sisters, breaks away form her father and in the chaos inadvertently uses his magic to make herself fully human. 
The huge amount of magic that she also inadvertently releases into the ocean causes an imbalance in the world, resulting in a huge tsunami. Running pell-mell over wavea of the storm, Ponyo goes back to catch up with Sosuke, who is amazed and overjoyed to see her.

Lisa is equally amazed, but takes Ponyo's transformation in stride, believing the world truly mysterious. Lisa, Sosuke, and Ponyo wait out the storm at Sosuke's house, where Ponyo learns some of the things in the human world, much enchanted by these new experiences.
Worried about the residents of the nursing home where she works, Lisa leaves to check up on them, promising Sosuke thet she will return as soon as possible. Granmamare (Yuki Amami) arrives at Fujimoto's submarine. On her way there, Sosuke's father sees and recognizes her as the Goddess of Mercy. Fujimoto notices the moon appears to be falling out of its orbit and satellites are falling like shooting stars, syptoms of the dangerous imbalance of nature that now exists. Granmamare declares that if Sosuke can pass a test, Ponyo can live as a human and the world order will be restored. A still-worried Fujimoto reminds her that if Sosuke fails the test, Ponyo will turn into sea foam.

Sosuke and Ponyo wake up to find that most of the land around the house has been covered by the ocean. Since it is impossible for Lisa to come home, the two children decide to find her. With the help of Ponyo's magic, they make Sosuke's toy pop pop boat life-size and set out across the ocean. 

Over the course of their journey, they see prehistoric fish swimming beneath them, and encounter several other evacuees in boats. After landing and finding Lisa's empty car, Ponyo and Sosuke head into a tunnel. There Ponyo loses her human form and reverts into a fish from using too much of her magical power to help Sosuke and others along the way. Meanwhile, Lisa and the residents of the nursing home are below the surface, but have been temporarily given the power to breathe underwater. 
Sosuke and Ponyo encounter Fujimoto, but Sosuke doessn't trust him due to Toki's claims and attempts to flee. However, Fujimoto captures them and takes them down to the protected nursing home.

Sosuke is reunited with Lisa and meets Granmamare, with whom Lisa has just had a long private conversation. Granmamare asks Sosuke if he can love Ponyo whether she is a fish or human. Sosuke replies that he "loves all the Ponyos." Granmamare then tells her daughter that if she chooses to become human once and for all, she will have to give up her magical powers. Ponyo agrees to this, so Granmamare encases her in a bubble and give her to Sosuke, and tells him that kissing the bubble will complete Ponyo's transformation. The balance of nature is then restored, and the previously stranded ships head back to port, including Sosuke's father's. Ponyo jumps high in the air and kisses Sosuke, transforming back into a human. 

Saturday, 16 January 2016

My Neighbor Totoro

My Neighbor Totoro is 1988 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film - which stars the voice actors Noriko Hidaka, Chika Sakamoto, and Hitoshi Takagi - tells the story of two young daughters (Satsuki and Mei) of a professor and their interactions with friendly wood spirits in postwar rural Japan. The film won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize and the Mainichi Film Award and Kinema Junpo Award for the Best Film in 1988. It also received the Special Award at the Blue Ribbon Awards in the same year.
On a warm, sunny day, 10-year-old Satsuki (Noriko Hidaka) and 4-year-old Mei (Chika Sakamoto) Kusakabe drive with their father, Tatsuo (Shigesato Itoi), along a rural road towards their new home. The girls are excited about the move since it will bring them closer to their mother, Yasuko (Sumi Shimamoto), who is ill in hospital (it is implied that she has tuberculosis). 
Their house is old and falling apart in places, but the girls find it charming and set out immediately to explore. They open all the windows and doors before daring to venture up the stairs into the attic. Faint rustling is heard in the darkness above before an acorn falls down steps. Intrigued, the girls go up and yell at the darkness. When nothing responds, Satsuki runs to the opposite end of the attic to open the window as Mei notices dark, fuzzy things in the wall, staring at them intently. Satsuki goes back downstairs but Mei's curiosity is piqued. She reaches a tentative finger into crack in the wall and startles a mess of black sootballs, one of which she is able to capture between her hands.
Back downstairs, she runs into Granny (Tanie Kitabayashi), an elderly next-door neighbor who's been watching over the house. Granny notices Mei's and Satsuki's hands and feet covered in soot and exclaims that they must have stumbled upon susuwatari, or soot sprites, which will most likely leave soon now that people are in the house. Her grandson, Kanta (Toshiyuki Amagasa), emerges outside and shouts that the house is haunted. Granny scolds him and he runs off.
That night, the family enjoys a bath together while the house moans and creaks from the wind. The girls become anxious, but their father encourages them to laugh, saying that their laughter will encourage any spirits in the house to disperse. Sure enough, as they laugh together, the clan of susuwatari leaves the house through the roof and drifts away on the wind.

The next morning, Satsuki cooks and assembles lunch for her family. She places Mei's lunch in a bento box and says farewell as she heads off for school. Tatsuo, a professor at a local university, works from home while Mei plays outside. As she plays, she notices two white, rabbit-like ears poking out of the grass. She watches as the figure, a small, semi-transparent creature, walks past her towards the house. She follows it until it runs off and hides under the porch. It emerges with a larger, blue companion on carrying a bag full of acorns, and they attempt to sneak past Mei. However, she quickly notices them and chases them to the edge of the woods. She follows them up a path through the shrubbery, losing her hat in the process, to a large camphor tree where they disappear into a hole beneath the roots. 
Mei falls into it and lands in a mossy hollow where she meets a large, slumbering version of the creatures she followed. It identifies itself with a series of roars that Mei interprets as Totoro (a mispronunciation on her part of tororu, the Japanese word for troll). Mei falls asleep on Totoro's furry belly.

Satsuki arrives home from school to find Mei missing. She and her father search for her until Satsuki finds Mei's hat near the edge of the woods. Following the same path Mei took, Satsuki and her father find her sleeping in the clearing withing the bushes. Confused, Mei tries to retrace her steps back to the tree where she found Totoro. When she becomes upset that she can't find it again, Tatsuo explains that she must have come into contact with a sprit of the forest who probably doesn't want to be found right now. They walk together around the property to the large camphor tree that Mei fell into and offer their respects to the spirits for watching over Mei.

That afternoon, the family takes a bike ride into town to see the girl's mother. They pass Granny and Kanta working in rice paddies, and Kanta and Satsuki exchange raspberries. Arriving at the hospital, the girls tell their mother how wonderfull the new house is, and Mei brags that when Yasuko is well enough to come home, she will sleep with her in her bed. The family enjoys their time togrther and Yasuko brushes Satsuki's hair.

One day while at school, Satsuki is surprised to see Mei and Granny waiting for her outside. Although Mei was given into Granny's care that day while Tatsuo went to university, she wants to be with no one but Satsuki. Satsuki agrees to let Mei stay in school with her, with the teacher's permission. As they walk home that afternoon, a rainstorm comes upon them unexpectedly. Satsuki and Mei take shelter under the roof of a small shrine until Kenta approaches them and silently offers his umbrella to them, though he does so with a little abrasiveness to hide his kindness. Later n, Satsuki ans Mei return the umbrella to Kanta's mother (who had not known about Kanta's kind act, though he was pleased with himself) before walking to the bus station to wait for theif father.

While waiting in their rain gear, with an extra umbrella, Mei grows tired and Satsuki places her on her back to sleep. As she waits, Satsuki suddenly sees two clawed feet stand next to her. She looks up to see none other than Totoro waiting beside her.
While she sees that he has nothing to shelter him from the rain besides a large leaf, she offers him the extra umbrella. Pleased with the shelter and the noise the raindrops make on the umbrella, Totoro roars with joy as headlights starts to bounce. A bus does appear, but one that is mainly a large cat. Catbus grins widely at them as Totoro hands Satsuki a leaf-wrapped package before getting on and departing. 
Tatsuo arrives on the regular bus, apologizing that he ran late. The girls walk home with him and open their package to find that it is filled with accorns. They go outside to the garden and plant them.

That night, Satsuki and Mei are awakened by sounds outside and discover Totoro (who has Tatsuo's umbrella) and his company of smaller totoros walking around the garden in a procession. They join them outside and mimic their dancing to encourage the acorns to grow. Sapling spring and quickly grow larger before merging into one giant tree.
As the girls cheer, Totoro pulls out a large, spinning top and stands on it. The girls cling to the fur on his belly and he flies into the air (still carrying the umbrella), up the trunk of the tree. They sit on the high brances together, making music with hollow gourds.

The next morning, the girls wake up to find the tree gone. However, they notice that the seeds they planted have already started to sprout. 

During one afternoon, the girls enjoy a picnic with Granny, who has prepared a fresh meal of vegetables grown from her garden. She tells them that fresh vegetables will help their mother get better. A telegram arrives for Tatsuo from the hospital. Worried for her mother, Satsuki rushes to Kanta's house to phone her father. He calls her back after contacting the hospital to tell them that their mother is fine, but won't be able to come home that weekend due to a set-back in her treatment. Despite his assurance, Satsuki takes the news hard and yells at Mei when she fails to understand why their mother can't come home. Granny explains to Satsuki that their mother should be fine but Satsuki begins to cry and fears that her mother will die. Mei sees this and decides to go to the hospital to give her mother an ear of corn so that she will feel better. No one sees her go.

By the time Satsuki notices that Mei is missing, she is long gone. The entire neighborhood pitches in to search for her while Satsuki runs everywhere, remorseful for having yelled at her. One tense moment yields to relief when Satsuki identifies a shoe found in a nearby pond as not belonging to Mei. Still desperate to find Mei, Satsuki runs home and asks permission to enter Totoro's realm. She finds the hole in the roots where Mei fell in and stumbles upon Totoro. She tearfully begs him to help her find Mei. Happy to be of assistance, Totoro takes Satsuki to the top of his tree and summons Catbus, who takes her straight to Mei, sitting alone by the side of the road. After hearing Mei got lost on the way to the hospital, Catbus offers to take them there.

Perched in a tree outside their mother's window, the girls see their father visiting. They leave Mei's corn on the windowsill and write a get-well message on the husk. Catbus takes them home.
The end credits show Mei's and Satsuki's mother finally coming home, with scenes of the children playing with friends while Totoro and the other spirits watch them, unseen.

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