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The Castle of Cagliostro
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Directed by Hayao Miyazaki.
Although Lupin III is a hugely successful animated series on television and film in Japan and the U.S., The Castle of Cagliostro is distinguished by its director, Hayao Miyazaki, who would later direct such animated classics as Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and Mononoke Hime. The daring thief, Lupin, pulls off a heist in a Monte Carlo casino, only to discover the money is counterfeit. He traces the fake bills to the small country of Cagliostro, where the evil Count is generating counterfeit money and distributing it worldwide. Lupin heads to Cagliostro with his partners in crime, a retired gangster, a modern-day samurai, and a beautiful female thief. There, they meet Princess Clarice, who is being forced into a marriage with the Count, and they also find themselves on the trail of a hidden treasure. The character animation is in the classic style of the Lupin III films, but is enhanced by Miyazaki's love of beautiful, detailed settings, and the storybook kingdom of Cagliostro would be echoed by his later films. This film is the favorite of fans worldwide, and stands alone as well as an installment in an ongoing series. ~ Jonathan E. Laxamana, All Movie Guide
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"In reference to chesterfilms review below, this film should not necessarily be viewed as a part of Miyazaki's main body of work, but is better seen as an interestingly divergent piece of the larger Lupin the Third series.For those uninitiated, Lupin the Third is one of the best-loved anime/manga characters of the last 40 years. He's a crime-fighting master criminal who specializes in daring heists and spy games, along with a little bit of girl/world-saving action. His adventures typically take equal inspiration from James Bond and Bugs Bunny and put him up against outlandish supervillains, as well as his pseudo-nemesis Inspector Zenigata, a hapless detective trying to bring Lupin to justice. Lupin is assisted by his three main accomplices, Jigen (a slouch-hatted, constantly-smoking gunman), Goemon (a stoic samurai with a nigh-unbreakable sword), and Fujiko (a sexy femme fatale who shamelessly leads our lecherous hero on), who supply cool gun-fu action and Marx Brothers-l ... " [More]
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"Early Miyazaki, and it is weird! I guess all of his stuff is strange, but I absolutely love his work. I did not love this. I did not hate this, but love was not in my experience. Completely different than any of his other films. Reminded me of some strange 80's spy/fantasy video game. Did I just create a new genre? " [More]
 



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