Garibaa no uchû ryokô (1965) ⭐ 6.1 | Animation, Adventure, Fantasy
- 1965
- 1h 20m
A young boy meets the famous Lemuel Gulliver, who has just built a rocket ship that will take him exploring outer space. The boy joins him, and the two of them go to the Star of Hope, where ... Read allA young boy meets the famous Lemuel Gulliver, who has just built a rocket ship that will take him exploring outer space. The boy joins him, and the two of them go to the Star of Hope, where they find a civilization that is threatened by evil robots.A young boy meets the famous Lemuel Gulliver, who has just built a rocket ship that will take him exploring outer space. The boy joins him, and the two of them go to the Star of Hope, where they find a civilization that is threatened by evil robots.
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I'm new to anime, in my 30's, recently watched the studio ghibli films and liked those quite a lot. So i'm currently on a journey through decades of feature length anime films. Of the 60's anime Films i've seen so far, I enjoyed this the most.
Very ahead of its time in terms of style for an animated film. It feels more 80's than 60's and i watched a crude copy. Remastered it would look spectacular. I can't help but wonder how much of an influence this film had on the future of animation. It's early anime, but the style here is a very minimalistic one, slightly abstract, reminded me of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
Pretty random fantasy adventure but also very relaxing and a nice movie to put on at bedtime. The plot is largely sci fi driven as for the most part, this is a space exploration fantasy film. There are some interesting themes on robots gaining intelligence and fighting back against its creators. The gulliver element is the most confusing to me. I've seen a few adaptation of gullivers travels, and this scientist as an old man gulliver as opposed to an original character didn't really seem to have much of a point. But i guess it all adds to the random charm.
The plot does meander a bit, but it's aesthetically pleasing and never boring. Sort of reminds me of The Little Prince.
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