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2013
風立ちぬ
Directed by Hayao Miyazaki
Synopsis
We must live.
A lifelong love of flight inspires Japanese aviation engineer Jiro Horikoshi, whose storied career includes the creation of the A-6M World War II fighter plane.
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Cast
Hideaki Anno Hidetoshi Nishijima Miori Takimoto Masahiko Nishimura Stephen Alpert Mansai Nomura Jun Kunimura Mirai Shida Shinobu Ôtake Morio Kazama Keiko Takeshita Sascha Kaichi Kaburagi Maki Shinta
DirectorDirector
Hayao Miyazaki
ProducersProducers
Toshio Suzuki Naoya Fujimaki Ryoichi Fukuyama Seiji Okuda
WriterWriter
Hayao Miyazaki
Original WritersOriginal Writers
Tatsuo Hori Hayao Miyazaki Jiro Horikoshi
EditorEditor
Takeshi Seyama
CinematographyCinematography
Atsushi Okui
Additional DirectingAdd. Directing
Kitaro Kosaka
Executive ProducerExec. Producer
Koji Hoshino
Art DirectionArt Direction
Yoji Takeshige
ComposerComposer
Joe Hisaishi
Studios
Studio Ghibli Nippon Television Network Corporation dentsu Hakuhodo DY Media Partners The Walt Disney Company (Japan) d-rights TOHO
Country
Japan
Primary Language
Japanese
Spoken Languages
French German Italian Japanese
Alternative Titles
Kaze Tachinu, Haizea Harrotu Da, ปีกแห่งฝัน วันแห่งรัก, Le vent se lève, 風起了, El viento se levanta, Külək Yüksəlir, 起风了, Wie der Wind sich hebt, Le Vent se lève, Zrywa się wiatr, Ветер крепчает, As Asas do Vento, Si alza il vento, Tuuli nousee, Rüzgar Yükseliyor, 바람이 분다, Det blåser upp en vind, Szél támad, הרוח העולה, Når vinden rejser sig, Vinden stiger, El vent s’aixeca, Vidas ao Vento, Se levanta el viento, 風起, Zvedá se vítr, Здійнявся вітер, Вятърът се надига, Ветар се уздиже, Vântul se ridică, باد برمیخیزد, مهب الريح, Ο Άνεμος Δυναμώνει, Haizea harrotu da, Gió Nổi, Vėjas kyla, ქარი მატულობს
Genres
War Romance History Drama Animation
Themes
Humanity and the world around us Moving relationship stories Emotional and captivating fantasy storytelling Surreal and thought-provoking visions of life and death Captivating relationships and charming romance Powerful poetic and passionate drama Powerful stories of heartbreak and suffering Show All…
Releases by Date
- Date
- Country
Premiere
01 Sep 2013
- ItalyVenice FilmFestival
11 Sep 2013
- CanadaToronto International FilmFestival
20 Sep 2013
- SpainSan Sebastián FilmFestival
28 Sep 2013
- USANew York FilmFestival
Theatrical limited
13 Sep 2014
- Italy
Theatrical
20 Jul 2013
- JapanG
04 Sep 2013
- South KoreaALL
18 Sep 2013
- Taiwan普遍級
17 Oct 2013
- Brazil12
18 Dec 2013
- Hong KongI
21 Jan 2014
- Belgium
22 Jan 2014
- FranceU
- Switzerland8
19 Feb 2014
- Russia
20 Feb 2014
- Turkey
21 Feb 2014
- CanadaPG
- USAPG-13
27 Feb 2014
- AustraliaPG
06 Mar 2014
- New ZealandPG
20 Mar 2014
- Singapore
28 Mar 2014
- Norway
04 Apr 2014
- FinlandK-7
- Sweden7
15 Apr 2014
- Denmark7
16 Apr 2014
- Hungary12
25 Apr 2014
- Spain7
01 May 2014
- Netherlands6
09 May 2014
- IrelandPG
- UKPG
16 May 2014
- Estonia
17 Jul 2014
- Germany6
15 Jun 2022
- Russia12+
13 Jun 2024
- Czechia
Physical
05 Nov 2014
- Netherlands6
- Sweden7
04 Dec 2014
- Poland16
Releases by Country
- Date
- Country
Australia
27 Feb 2014
- TheatricalPG
Belgium
21 Jan 2014
- Theatrical
Brazil
17 Oct 2013
- Theatrical12
Canada
11 Sep 2013
- PremiereToronto International FilmFestival
21 Feb 2014
- TheatricalPG
Czechia
13 Jun 2024
- Theatrical
Denmark
15 Apr 2014
- Theatrical7
Estonia
16 May 2014
- Theatrical
Finland
04 Apr 2014
- TheatricalK-7
France
22 Jan 2014
- TheatricalU
Germany
17 Jul 2014
- Theatrical6
Hong Kong
18 Dec 2013
- TheatricalI
Hungary
16 Apr 2014
- Theatrical12
Ireland
09 May 2014
- TheatricalPG
Italy
01 Sep 2013
- PremiereVenice FilmFestival
13 Sep 2014
- Theatrical limited
Japan
20 Jul 2013
- TheatricalG
Netherlands
01 May 2014
- Theatrical6
05 Nov 2014
- Physical6DVD,Blu-Ray
New Zealand
06 Mar 2014
- TheatricalPG
Norway
28 Mar 2014
- Theatrical
Poland
04 Dec 2014
- Physical16
Russia
19 Feb 2014
- Theatrical
15 Jun 2022
- Theatrical12+
Singapore
20 Mar 2014
- Theatrical
South Korea
04 Sep 2013
- TheatricalALL
Spain
20 Sep 2013
- PremiereSan Sebastián FilmFestival
25 Apr 2014
- Theatrical7
Sweden
04 Apr 2014
- Theatrical7
05 Nov 2014
- Physical7DVD
Switzerland
22 Jan 2014
- Theatrical8
Taiwan
18 Sep 2013
- Theatrical普遍級
Turkey
20 Feb 2014
- Theatrical
UK
09 May 2014
- TheatricalPG
USA
28 Sep 2013
- PremiereNew York FilmFestival
21 Feb 2014
- TheatricalPG-13
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Review by Karsten ★★★★½
feels weirdly satisfying to watch fireflies, a thesis statement for what ghibli as a studio aimed to tell stories about, and then follow it up with the wind rises, which feels like a conclusion/reflection on those themes. obviously done by two different filmmakers, but they share a lot. hard to summarize all of what i’m feeling about this at the crisp hour of 1am, minutes after finishing this. but i’m initially just very over the moon about how real the love, both for the people and for the craft, comes through. really proves how much more effective animation can be at doing realism than live-action. the hand holding…get out of town
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Review by gal pacino ★★★★½ 8
suggests that dreaming is pragmatic because it’s the only way forward, that finding the beauty in the everyday rebuffs the hideousness of war and disaster, and that sometimes all a guy needs are his planes and his girl 😃
most likely would’ve cried if watched alone in theaters and not in friend’s living room 😃
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Review by Matt Singer ★★★★½
"Humanity dreams of flight, but the dream is cursed. Aircraft are destined to become tools for slaughter and destruction."
I'm not a Miyazai expert. I still haven't seen several of his early films, and I've been pretty mixed on most of his recent stuff. But I thought this was an absolute masterpiece about how the perfection we seek to achieve in life is only really attainable in dreams -- or, on rare occasions, in art.
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Review by Jim Cummings ★★★★★ 7
The strongest and most impressively complex animation craftsmanship I’ve seen.
The movement and physics are so realistic.
I want to crawl into this film and live. -
Review by matt lynch ★★★★★ 3
"Planes are dreams. Cursed dreams, waiting for the sky to swallow them up."
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Review by lauren ★★★ 5
can we pretend that airplanes in the night sky are like shooting stars?
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Review by James (Schaffrillas) ★★★ 53
God bless him, Hayao really loves his planes. I wish I did too.
Reminds me a lot of First Man, in the sense that it's an extremely well-made and well-directed biopic with a subject matter I couldn't care less about and couldn't get emotionally invested in no matter how hard I tried. The story picks up in the second half and the ending is good but this isn't something I intend on ever revisiting.
Did it deserve the Oscar over Frozen? Fucking obviously.
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Review by davidehrlich ★★★★★ 11
(or "Jiro Dreams of Mitsubishi")... unspeakably beautiful & bittersweet. Miyazaki may have saved the best for last.
major looooolz to any critic who thinks the film brushes over the destructive ends to which the planes Jiro created are used.
full review tk.
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Review by jeaba ★★★★½ 5
ghibliheimer
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Review by SilentDawn ★★★★½ 18
89/100
Like Kubrick, Welles, Ford, Malick, and many other capital-G Great directors, you'd be hard pressed to come to an agreement on Miyazaki's finest film. They're all so aching with feeling - a universal past laced with eventual adulthood and the unbearable beauty of fantasy - but each singular in voice and tone. Everyone has a favorite, and in the case of The Wind Rises, the highest compliment that I could give it is that, one day, it could be MY Miyazaki; a film swept up by elemental pleasures and a haunting depiction of the passage of time that borders on the ethereal. It dances with the wind, building an evocative and gentle romance, which is almost Sirkian, around a complex study of the dreams we have and where they lead. Its lyrical pleasures climb towards a final scene, a piece engrained in the panethon of whispered love, to which we should bow to.
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Review by Erik 🎼 ★★★★ 1
very serious, heavy themes going on that i wasn’t expecting. the wig rises.
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Review by ˗ˏˋ suspirliam ˊˎ˗ ★★★★½
hayao miyazaki. that's my emotional support director right there
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