Spirited Away is
one Hayao Miyazaki’s most well-known movies. Hayao Miyazaki is a famous
Japanese director and animator who contributed to many different animated
movies that generally follow similar themes. Spirited Away in particular won
many different awards, including “‘Best Animated Film’ award from the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences… Best Film at the 2001 Japanese Academy Awards, Best Animated Feature (among other awards) at the 2002 Annie Awards, Best Animated
Feature from Critics' Awards in New York and Los Angeles, Best Asian Film at
the 2002 Hong Kong Film Awards, and Best Film at the Cinekid 2002 International
Children's Film Festival,” (Anime News Network). Also, on February 11th of
2003 Spirited Away became the first “Japanese animated feature” to be awarded
an Oscar nomination in Best Animated Film (Anime News Network).
Spirited away is about a
10-year old girl name Chihiro who is moving from her old home. The movie starts
out by her and her parents getting lost and stumbling upon an abandoned theme
park. Within the theme park, her parents get turned into pigs because of them “pigging
out” at an stall filled with food. This is just the start of her adventure into
the spirit world. She first meets a boy who helps her into the spirit world and
tells her she needs to find work that she finds at the bathhouse. Chihiro is
able to find work from Yubaba, the witch running the bathhouse. The deal for
getting a job at the bathhouse though, Chihiro has to give up her name,
changing it from Chihiro to Sen. This is the start of her job at the bathhouse.
She encounters many different challenges, including a stink spirit that turns
out to be a river spirit, and a No-Face spirit who desperately wants Chihiro’s attention
(SparkNote). The whole storyline is much more in-depth and continues, but to be
able to discuss some of the themes and avoid spoiling the whole plot I’ll move
on.
Something in many of
Miyazaki’s films is animism. This is shown in Spirited Away in mant different
ways, one being the soot-sprites. These are little soot creatures that work in
the boiler room, portrayed as living feeling creatures. Chihiro even sees one
of the soot spirites struggling with some coal and it getting squished, where
she quickly goes to help out. Upon rescuing the creature, it seems relieved. Then, when the other sprites see how she helped carry the coal for the one sprite, they all drop their coal hoping for help! Giving these inanimate objects feelings shows the belief that everything has a
spirit.
Another theme of Miyazaki’s is the blurred line
between good and evil. All of the antagonist in Spirited Away are truly just
misunderstood, while good characters are not completely flawless. The perfect
example of this is the No-Face spirit Chihiro kindly lets into the bathhouse
while it’s raining outside. At first, the spirit just wants to help and please
Chihiro for her kindness, giving her token’s needed for the bath house. But unable
to get her attention, No-Face goes around causing issues by creating gold out
of thin air. When he is finally about to find Chihiro, he tries to offer her
gold which she refuses. This sets No-Face on a rampage. When finally confronted
by Chihiro, No-Face becomes angry. But then, after calming down, he accompanies
Chihiro, back to a normal non-threatening creature (SparkNote).
The importance of names and identity is shown
throughout the film. The main example of this is how one exchanges their name,
essentially their identity, to become ‘enslaved’ at the bathhouse. And to be
able to escape that contract, Chihiro had to be able to remember her true name
and not the name given by Yababa (SpakrNote).
What difference do you see between this kind of
animated movie and those of Disney? Is either one better?
SparkNotes
Editors. “SparkNote on Spirited Away.” SparkNotes.com. SparkNotes LLC. 2004.
Web. 2 Oct. 2012.
"News Spirited Away Captures Oscar." Anime News Network. Anime News
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<http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2003-03-23/spirited-away-captures-oscar>.