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From Up on Poppy Hill

The film follows the story of a group of teenagers in Yokohama who seem to face a major challenge in front of their goal. During this period, they try to save their school club from wrecking ball in preparation for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics by persuading the head of the local high school to help them with what they want to do.
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Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat Spirituality and Practice
September 05, 2013 A lovely Japanese hand-drawn animated film with a female heroine.
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Martin Roberts Fan The Fire
January 02, 2014 If this Ghibli creation is smaller in scale than many of the company's films, it certainly doesn't lack for heart or soul. I was swept away in it.
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Chris Sawin Examiner.com
September 07, 2013 From Up on Poppy Hill may be able to boast about its outstanding music and smooth animation, but it's far too flat to leave much of an impression.
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Rene Rodriguez Miami Herald
May 10, 2013 A departure for Studio Ghibli - an emotionally nuanced, nostalgic look at the past that is grounded in everyday reality but retains the humor and delight that are part of the studio's trademark.
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Ty Burr Boston Globe
April 04, 2013 The film's perfectly fine, but it's not a patch on "Spirited Away," "My Neighbor Totoro," "Princess Mononoke," and other Studio Ghibli classics.
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Ann Hornaday Washington Post
April 05, 2013 The story of a girl grappling with first love, the absence of her parents and the anxieties of an on-rushing future in 1963 Yokohama has all the earmarks of a Miyazaki classic.
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Robert Roten Laramie Movie Scope
December 17, 2013 There are no real villains in this story. All the people are basically good and they try to do the right thing. The artwork is beautiful and the film also has considerable emotional power.
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Joe Williams St. Louis Post-Dispatch
April 18, 2013 Goro Miyazaki has a style that's both more painterly and more cinematic than the cartoonish norm, while his father's screenplay is a classic coming-of-age story that seems suited for a live-action remake.
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Catherine Bray Time Out
July 30, 2013 The gorgeous score and subtle visual craft save this entry in the Ghibli canon from mediocrity. But given what the studio is capable of, it's not everything fans will be hoping for.
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Steven Rea Philadelphia Inquirer
April 12, 2013 In the wisdom of this artfully rendered film, Umi and Shun - and the viewer - come to learn that the past and the future should go hand in hand, that the best way to move forward is to reflect, and respect, what came before.
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Jason Best Movie Talk
September 23, 2013 The story will undoubtedly appear slow moving and uneventful to those used to the pizzazz of Pixar, but allow the richly detailed hand-drawn animation to work its charms and the film's mood of gentle nostalgia proves surprisingly moving.
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Christopher Runyon Movie Mezzanine
May 25, 2014 A rather mediocre film...And yet, even with all of its faults, I still find myself oddly swept up in its familial drama.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...