Seirei no moribito

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Japani, 2007, 10 h 50 min (Pituus: 25 min)

Perustuu:

上橋菜穂子 (kirja)

Kuvaus:

Kôji Tanaka

Sävellys:

Kenji Kawai

Näyttelijät:

Mabuki Andou, Mayumi Asano, Akihiko Ishizumi, Keiji Fujiwara, 天田益男, Yuki Masuda, 水田わさび, Hiroshi Naka, Fumihiko Tachiki, Hajime Iijima, Shinji Kawada (lisää)
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At a time when the balance of nature still held the civilizations of mankind in thrall, a single drought could spell the end of a society and doom its inhabitants to piteous deaths. Prince Chagum has been imbued with the power to stave off the drought and bring new life to his empire. However this is a suspicious time and he is accused of possession by an evil spirit. Court advisors see only one solution: Chagum must be put to death by his own father's hand. His salvation is in the form of Balsa a spear woman and mercenary from Kanbal, the kingdom across the mountains. Her skills are legendary, and although reluctant, she is held by a mysterious vow to save 8 souls before she dies. Can she fend off an entire empire and make Chagum her 8th soul? (jakelijan virallinen teksti)

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englanti Getting Seirei under the skin is no joke. Balsa is a brave heroine and a joy to watch, and faithful Tanda is the perfect best friend, but listening to Prince Chagum's strange trains of thought can sometimes be a bit tough (and episodes like "Chagum looks for friends" don't help at all). And when I have to also watch the actions of scholar Shuga, who instead of fulfilling the role of a potential catalyst, only discovers facts that the audience has long understood, I wasn't sure if I would even reach a successful outcome on the journey with the water demon egg. But it just required a little patience. The completely atypical approach of the creators, who tell the main storyline as a gradual fantasy drama and a chapter of alternative history at the same time, won me over with time, not to mention the perfect audiovisual aspect. Watching the enchanting scenery accompanied by Kenji Kawai's fairytale soundtrack simply melts the heart. At the end of the last episode, I felt like at the end of a trip full of experiences and emotions. And for a few moments, I honestly regretted that it wasn't real. ()

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