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Windaria
In a land filled with magic and mystery, two rival kingdoms are readying for war: Isa, the beautiful water-laden city, and Paro, the industrialized wasteland. Windaria follows the tale of two sets of lovers: Marin and Izu, a young pair of farmers who are devoted to one another, and Ahanas and Jill, princess and prince of the rival kingdoms. With war approaching, these star-crossed lovers will experience the true depth of tragedy as they struggle to survive.
Release : | 1986 |
Rating : | 7.1 |
Studio : | Idol Company, Kaname Productions, Gallop, |
Crew : | Special Effects, Director, |
Cast : | Toru Furuya Naoko Matsui Kazuhiko Inoue Waka Kanda Gara Takashima |
Genre : | Fantasy Animation Action |
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Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
What's not to find here that you would expect in an elaborate tragedy: War, corruption, greed, betrayal... At its core Windaria is about the journey of a boy, ambitious yet unaware of at what cost his ambitions will come to fruition. Buyer beware, true love doesn't conquer all in this, mostly unknown in the west, gem. Quite the contrary, blinded by greed, lust and the desire for self-worth through the admiration of others, love takes a distant fourth place right up until the end when our protagonist repents for his sins and decides that love was all he needed after all. As it stands, it works more of as a cautionary tale. Full disclosure: I watched it first as a young boy at the age of 8 or 9 and it had quite an impact on me so that years later when I managed to drag it from the collective knowledge of the interwebs, I had no idea whether the actual experience of it would match the memory. In all fairness, it came as close as possible.
This move was recently released on DVD in 2003 under a different name: "Once Upon a Time". Personally, I thought it was kind of cheesy and the style of anime is very similar to a 1970's-80's look (which it was first released in 1986). As for the DVD, the features are minimal. There are some anime advertisements and you can change the languages from English to Spanish (fully dubbed and no Japanese options are available for sub or dub for the English version anyway) but that is about it. Overall, the movie was pretty straight-forward with some interesting/mystical themes and is similar to a dual Romeo and Juliet tale. Not bad for a night when you are bored and in the mood for some anime. :)
Like a lot of Eighties anime released in the US (Warriors of the Wind, Robotech, Space Warriors, Journey through Fairyland), this one was dubbed "down" to a child's level, with pandering voice acting and low intelligence expectations, in spite of the original's maturity. This isn't to say that Windaria is a particularly extraordinary feature even in the original version--it has pretty good animation, but it seems a little too derivative of Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind (and yet I can imagine Miyazaki laughing at the mystical parts of this movie). That said, the story in the English version, though missing sections important to the plot and character development, isn't so awful as to make it unwatchable. Hell, compared to Lin Minmei's voice on Robotech, this movie is rather pleasant!
While it might not be the right film to cheer you up when you're feeling blue, I found Windaria to be a good movie. The dubbing left something to be desired (this is Streamline, after all) and I suspect it may have been edited somewhat for the US release. Still a film worth checking out. I hope an unedited version will be released someday.