Castle in the Sky
Castle in the Sky (1986)

Castle in the Sky

1/5
(15 voti)

An airship carrying Sheeta, a girl who has been abducted by government agent Muska, is attacked by Captain Dola and her air pirate sons who are in search of Sheeta's crystal amulet.

In the resulting struggle, Sheeta falls from the airship but her descent is slowed by a mysterious power within the amulet.

She safely lands in a small mining town where she is discovered by a boy named Pazu, who takes her into his home to recover.

Pazu tells her of a mysterious floating island named Laputa which is visible in a picture taken by his father.

Later, they are pursued by Dola's pirates, and then by Muska's soldiers.

Eventually, the two fall into an abandoned mine, where they encounter the local eccentric Uncle Pomme, who informs them that Sheeta's amulet is made of 'volucite' crystal ('Aetherium' in the American release), a material used to keep Laputa and the other flying cities aloft. Upon leaving the mines, Sheeta tells Pazu that her full name is 'Lucita Toel Ul Laputa'.

They are then captured by Muska and taken to the fortress of Tedis, where Pazu is imprisoned in a dungeon tower while Sheeta is imprisoned in a more lavish room.

Muska shows Sheeta a dormant Laputan robot and reveals his knowledge of her secret name, which he interprets to be that of the Laputan royal line.

Muska then threatens Pazu's life to obtain Sheeta's cooperation.

For his own safety, Sheeta orders Pazu to leave and Muska offers him money to leave and forget about Laputa. A distraught Pazu returns home, where he is ambushed by Dola's sons.

After hearing Pazu out, Dola and her sons prepare to intercept and capture the crystal, allowing Pazu to join them.

As preparations proceed, Sheeta recites an apotropaic verse and unexpectedly activates the amulet and the robot, which follows Sheeta, destroying the fortress along the way until it is overcome by the military's airship Goliath.

Pazu arrives and rescues Sheeta, but Muska obtains the amulet.

The pirates, accompanied by Pazu and Sheeta, return to their airship, Tiger Moth.

They pursue the Goliath, which is following directions indicated by Sheeta's amulet to locate Laputa.

Both airships arrive at Laputa on the following day, with the Tiger Moth having been shot down by Goliath.

The two children, separated from Dola's pirates, discover the city to be ruined and overgrown. Dola's pirates are captured and Muska's soldiers plunder the city's treasures.

Upon gaining entrance to the city's central sphere, a vast repository for all of Laputa's scientific knowledge, Muska captures Sheeta and his agents open fire upon Pazu, who escapes and frees Dola's pirates.

In the center of Laputa, containing the immense 'volucite' crystal and keeping the city aloft, Muska identifies himself as "Romuska Palo Ul Laputa", a member of another royal line, and uses Sheeta's crystal to access the advanced Laputan technology.

He betrays his own soldiers and destroys the Goliath via unleashing Laputa's Weapon of mass destruction.

During the mayhem, horrified Sheeta retrieves the crystal amulet and flees, but Muska pursues her.

Encountering Pazu, Sheeta gives the amulet to him through a gap in the wall and is cornered by Muska in Laputa's throne room. During her confrontation with Muska, Sheeta realizes and explains that the people of Laputa left the castle because they realized that man was meant to live on earth and not in the sky.

Muska refuses her arguments, shoots off her braids and threatens to kill her unless the crystal amulet is given to him.

Pazu requests to be allowed to talk with Sheeta; Muska grants them three minutes.

Sheeta and Pazu recite a "Spell of Destruction", destroying much of the city, which breaks apart and crushes Muska to death.

After surviving the collapse, Pazu and Sheeta reunite with Dola and her pirates and leave Laputa behind.

When they part with the pirates, Pazu flies Sheeta home as he had promised her, to start a new life together. During the end credits, the remnants of Laputa float in orbit, maintained by the volucite crystal embedded in the roots of the central tree.

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At his best, Miyazaki makes me indescribably happy with wonder. That's why I love his movies.

The years later, I watched the cartoon again. I was deeply moved by the old pirate woman's saying that "it's a big event to have her hair cut off".

"Laputa: Castle in the Sky" is a 1986 feature length animation by Japanese master director Hayao Miyazaki. The film opens with an exciting battle on-board a bulbous airship, in which a band of bumbling sky-pirates attempt to apprehend Sheeta, a little girl who possesses a stone with remarkable powers.

It is said, that everyone at least once dreams of floating - flying. A weird feeling that can not be described.

Pretty much everything about this movie works.All the characters are great.

Story-line => 4/5 (The plot was unique and interesting but it got some loose ends. ) Acting => 5/5 (The voice acting was well-synced.

Summary : In the early years of Ghibli which may be a point of proof for good and this legendary studio of animation, the epic storyline written and executed by Hayao Miyazaki does indeed provide emotional rollercoaster, a good storyline, a beautiful world and indulging in eyes.Touching soundtracks, a good portion of character, making this film feel steady,pacing is on point.

Wow.. 10 star isn't enough for dis peice pf art.......

Indeed. Ghibli is a magical world where everybody is as happy as they seem.

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