Well, I think this movie might be one of the best examples of what I would call "underwhelming".
But before talking about the flaws, I must talk about what I did like.
First of all, the setting and attention to details was absolutely amazing. I loved everything about it. The animation as well was stunning.
Also, the whole part at the beginning with Sophie as a very old granny was pretty fun.
Uh... That's it. Well, not entirely, but let me explain.
First of all, despite what the movie wants to make it look like, the characters aren't developed at all.
Sophie didn't change in the slightest despite what she's been through, and that's because she clearly didn't need to actually change. She started off as very responsible, mature and compassionate, and she remained responsible, mature and compassionate. This is exactly why I don't like MCs that are established since the very beginning as strong, mature and responsible : because by showing us how "amazing" they've always been, the story prevents them from growing. We can argue Sophie has flaws : she has a rather bad temper, she can get carried away when she works, she is insecure (I know that's not really a flaw but I'm trying to find something okay ?)... But that's not enough, especially since none of it played a real role in the story. And consequently, not only did it make her come off as a stagnant character, it also made her come off as a flat one because her "depth" was ironically very superficial, and finally, it made her come off as a character you can't relate to.
I didn't sympathise with her because aside from a few scenes thrown here and there, she didn't give me any reason to. Not that she was unlikable, but by being able to handle EVERYTHING in a very mature way, she didn't make me have concern for her and I couldn't at all relate to her. The only real mistake she did was throwing water at Calcifer and that wasn't even a real mistake since she reacted accordingly to the Witch almost getting burned to death. So really, I really liked Sophie as a very old woman (and I just mean how she was at the beginning) because she was very fun, but other than that I really didn't care about her. When I think about it she kinda reminded me of Umi from From up on Poppy Hill, but even Umi who I didn't like that much due to not having much depth was way more developed and likable than her.
Now let's talk about Howl. Uh... I don't know what to say because I happen not to know Howl. Yes, I've seen Howl throughout the movie, he did quite a lot of stuff indeed, but do I KNOW him ? Nope. Oh, the movie tried to convince me that I do. It tried to give me informations about him. But at the end, the thing is : I don't know Howl. And not only don't I know Howl but the movie didn't even make me want to know him. He barely has a personality, I can't even tell what kind of person he really is despite what the show told me.
And his relationship with Sophie was apparently supposed to be very deep and moving but we've barely seen them interact. I facepalmed when the movie started saying that Sophie was in love with him because it never showed that, it just told me that she is. And I think we can all agree that the "tell, don't show" kind of narrative is a very flawed one.
Honestly Sophie had more chemistry with Turnip than with Howl, AND TURNIP IS A SCARECROW !
And I think it just shows that the main issue with this movie is that it looks like it's missing parts. It's like they cut all the important scenes that were there to develop the characters. So we're left with moving speeches, epic "I'll save you" scenes, heartbreaking moments, a heartwarming happy ending... But all that didn't have any impact because the movie forgot to make me care about the characters. Take Turnip for exemple, why should I care about him turning back into a human ?
That's the kind of narratives that really makes me frustrated. I feel like the potential is here, but at the end nothing, because the story didn't establish any connection between the viewer and the characters.
But that's not the only issue. I don't feel like there was an actual engaging story. I can't tell what the plot really is because very few important things actually happened. And once again, the movie made it look like there was something incredibly epic going on but I think I missed the part where I was supposed to care.
The ideas were there. There were right there, I could see them. They could've done amazing things with them, but at the end, nothing.
I must admit though, I did like Calcifer despite him barely having gotten any development, and the Witch was kinda cute (though that's another issue, since when was I supposed to find an evil witch "cute" ? And why was Sophie so nice to her ?! Let's also not forget that the Witch cursing Sophie was totally random, she just came, called Sophie lame, and then cursed her. Wow.), but overall... I can't say I didn't feel anything watching this movie, scenes like the Witch trying to keep Calcifer actually touched me (I'm weak when it comes to cute old people), but I was expecting so much more. It could've been so much more.
(Also, I didn't get it, what was up with Calcifer being bonded to Howl's heart ? And why was Sophie's curse working so randomly ? Did it have something to do with her love for Howl ?) |