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	<title>Matt Reviews Things &#187; Hayao Miyazaki</title>
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		<title>Ponyo</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 04:37:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Hayao Miyazaki]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ponyo is the new film by anime master Hayao Miyazaki, director of such films as Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke and Howl&#8217;s Moving Castle.  It offers Miyazaki&#8217;s own unique take on the old Little Mermaid story.
The story in a nutshell involves Ponyo, a little girl who is more like a fish (the humans refer to her [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Ponyo</em> is the new film by anime master Hayao Miyazaki, director of such films as Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke and Howl&#8217;s Moving Castle.  It offers Miyazaki&#8217;s own unique take on the old Little Mermaid story.</p>
<p>The story in a nutshell involves Ponyo, a little girl who is more like a fish (the humans refer to her as a goldfish at first) than a mermaid, but nevertheless is a girl who is rescued by and falls in love with the human boy Sosuke.  She becomes determined to become human and live on the land, and with a little help of some magic, she gets her wish.  Her father tries his best to bring her back, there&#8217;s a magic-caused tsunami of sorts, and all sorts of hijinxs ensue.</p>
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<p>The English voice cast in this movie is pretty phenomenal, with Matt Damon and Tina Fey as Sosuke&#8217;s parents, Liam Neeson as Ponyo&#8217;s father, and supporting roles for people such as Betty White, Lily Tomlin, and Cate Blanchett.</p>
<p>The key roles of Ponyo and Susuke go to Miley Cyrus&#8217;s little sister Noah (yeah, Noah), and the youngest Jonas brother, Frankie.  So, clearly, Disney launched a nationwide search to find the best actors for the job (not that they don&#8217;t do fine jobs, mind you).</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve seen other Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli films, you might find that this has less material directly aimed at adults.  More so than most of their films, this is a pure-play kids movie.  I still found it very enjoyable, however.</p>
<p>I must say that the funniest moment, for me, came courtesy of a small child seated in my row.  When a main character is crying, worried about the fate of a loved one, and another character rattles off some ways that things could be just fine, the boy in our theatre said out loud, &#8220;[She or he] might be dead.&#8221;  Out of the mouths of babes&#8230;</p>
<p>To wrap up, I highly recommend this movie to people with kids, any fans of Miyazaki and his Studio Ghibli production company, and anyone else looking for a light 90-minute diversion.</p>
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