Castle in the Sky Movie Review
Castle in the Sky Review
"Castle in the Sky" Overview

Rating: G
1986
Cast and Crew
Director : Hayao MiyazakiProducer : Yasuyoshi Tokuma
Screenwiter : Hayao Miyazaki
Starring : James Van Der Beek,Anna Paquin
Probably my favorite Miyazaki film, Castle in the Sky is full of adventure,
mystery, and good, clean fun.
Based on Gulliver's Travels' stories of the flying city of Laputa, the film
follows the mysterious Sheeta (Anna Paquin) as she gently floats down from the
sky and lands in the care of Pazu (James Van Der Beek). What follows involves a
massive adventure that stretches to include sky pirates, a Nazi-like military
group, Sheeta's secret identity, and a quest to discover the cloud-shrouded
city of Laputa, floating somewhere up there.
Miyazaki, who wrote a comic book based on the story first, hits all the right
notes along the way. The mystery is engaging and pulls you through the entire
film (even Spirited Away got a little muddy in its third act), and the story
keeps moving, leaping endlessly between earth and sky. With Castle in the Sky
we get a true sense of scope, an epic story that involves the fate of the
world, not just one little girl.
The animation is a little jerky (the film is almost 20 years old, after all),
but the vibrant colors and a plot that keeps you enthralled more than make up
for this failing. It's one film that truly stands the test of time in a way
that only a few Disney classics have been able to match.
Aka Tenku no shiro Rapyuta.
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Review by Christopher Null
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