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  • @nataliabrasil931
    @nataliabrasil931 Před 11 měsíci +10351

    Fun fact: the movie plot is quite different from the book, but Diane Wynne Jones (the author) loved it because she thought the movie was an amazing different point of view about her story. She said she laughed out loud several times in the premiere, especially in the scene where the Witch of the Waste is climbing the stairs with Sophie and they're insulting each other 😂

    • @frozenyogurth
      @frozenyogurth Před 11 měsíci +956

      Honestly, I adore both the movie and the book so much. I think the movie works, because it's such a genuine film. Like, you can *feel* how much care, and adoration for it's medium is behind this movie. From the beautiful visuals, to the music, to the characterization, it just oozes with whimsy and love for storytelling.

    • @morganrrhaze
      @morganrrhaze Před 11 měsíci +577

      This is one of the very few times I love a book and movie equally. They are so different but both are wonderful. It’s so refreshing.

    • @rabidsamfan
      @rabidsamfan Před 11 měsíci +109

      @@morganrrhazeThat is how I feel too. I wouldn’t give up either of them!

    • @msk-qp6fn
      @msk-qp6fn Před 11 měsíci +245

      I think most of us laughed at the stairs scene, like it's kinda mood regardless of your age stairs are the worse but the cherry on top is all the banter 😂😂😂😂😂 sophie's THEN START STUDYING still gets me to this day

    • @swishfish4289
      @swishfish4289 Před 11 měsíci +498

      I remember one of the statements from the author being, "The movie is how Howl would tell the story and the Book is how Sophie would."

  • @erinzoe4715
    @erinzoe4715 Před 11 měsíci +4222

    I love the idea that his castle doesn't stay in one place until Howl settles down with Sophie. It's also beautiful to think that maybe the very end of the movie the castle is flying, because they are both free. In the books the castle moves so Howl can evade taxes, which is hilarious.

    • @efoxkitsune9493
      @efoxkitsune9493 Před 11 měsíci +496

      Book Howl is just a whole other thing lol

    • @HazbinCovenWitch
      @HazbinCovenWitch Před 11 měsíci +451

      Howl be like:"You can't take away my house for tax evasion if it moves!" 😂

    • @msk-qp6fn
      @msk-qp6fn Před 11 měsíci +236

      I feel like a lot of the motivations in the books is a lot more relatable in regards to howl especially the tax evasion part 😂😂😂

    • @IdentifiantE.S
      @IdentifiantE.S Před 11 měsíci +31

      Its so poetic ! 😮

    • @tiffanysack9659
      @tiffanysack9659 Před 11 měsíci +136

      He baba yaga'd the house for TAX EVASION!?!

  • @piagaardboe1947
    @piagaardboe1947 Před 11 měsíci +4718

    It’s like it’s so easy for Sophie to take on the identity of an old woman because it takes away all the pressures and expectations society has for young people (like having to be beautiful and finding a husband etc). It gives her this freedom to drop everything she was doing to please others (eg running her dads old shop) and follow her own path.
    Such a great movie!

    • @catherinecotter8624
      @catherinecotter8624 Před 11 měsíci +56

      Yes!!!! Well said. I was thinking this through the video

    • @NN-zq9pn
      @NN-zq9pn Před 11 měsíci +64

      Yeah totally agree.she actually feels really free and relieved after being turned old. I would too

    • @bloodieghostie
      @bloodieghostie Před 11 měsíci +73

      Yes! I feel like Sophie decided that she was the older, plainer, traditional sister; compared to her younger sister, Lettie, she isn't as adored or conventionally beautiful, and she also insists that she _must_ take over the family hat shop, even though she seems lukewarm about it, lacking in real passion.
      I have a theory that the spell the Witch of the Waste cast on Sophie makes her look the way she feels about herself. I also have a less substantial theory that the Witch of the Waste has a similar curse; the second she has to climb all those stairs, she begins to age rapidly, like she's finally feeling all those years she's been missing out on...idk lol :]

    • @clairelin0216
      @clairelin0216 Před 11 měsíci +50

      @@bloodieghostie The spell also made sense from reading the book, in the book, Sophie remained an old woman until she had to confront the Witch of the Waste and also having figured out how to break the contract between Howl and Calcifer.
      The spell in the movie is actually genius, in the book Sophie can will her words into spells that gives life. But while she's "giving life" to everything around her by the positive words that she speak, she had been telling herself that she will be a failure, she had been telling herself that the only option for her is to continue the hat shop, and in the book, while Sophie is indeed beautiful, beautiful enough to catch Howl's attention(Who is also really handsome), she still thinks that she's not really worth to have real happiness. That's why Howl couldn't break Sophie's spell and the only thing he could do was to ease her pain while she was still under the spell, he tried everything he could to break it for her, but he realized that Sophie was the reason why his attempts to break the spell had failed and only she could break the spell at the end.

    • @flutenanyidk1806
      @flutenanyidk1806 Před 11 měsíci +31

      I always thought the reason that Sophie turned into an old woman was that's because it's who she was inside already. She was acting like an old woman when she didn't want to go out with her friends, and wasn't living her life as a young person would. She was too heavily burdened by responsibility.

  • @tri3348
    @tri3348 Před 11 měsíci +2287

    I love how Sophie doesn't have confidence, but she gives everyone around her confidence.

    • @meanyapickles
      @meanyapickles Před 11 měsíci +163

      That's pretty accurate in real life I think. The two sort of general archetypes of people with any kind of issue or trauma or pain are "I'm in pain, so everyone else should be too" or "I'm in pain, nobody else should have to be" and Sophie is 100% the second one. "I'm not confident, so I wanna make sure everyone else is even if nobody does it for me in return, because this is a horrible way to feel."

    • @tonglu3699
      @tonglu3699 Před 11 měsíci +33

      In Buddhism, the Buddha supposedly taught his disciples that they could get closer to enlightenment through three forms of giving. In the order of increasing greatness they are: the giving of materials, the giving of methods, and the giving of fearlessness.

    • @clairelin0216
      @clairelin0216 Před 11 měsíci +45

      Howl is also insecure, but he had a way to hide it, once that was stripped away from him, you can see how he's a lot like Sophie, not confident and afraid of not being up to the standards set by the society, but then he still goes and tells Sophie that she's beautiful and trying to make her feel more confident about herself, it's really touching.

    • @Sputterbugz
      @Sputterbugz Před 8 měsíci +2

      that was me in highschool fr

    • @TacComControl
      @TacComControl Před 7 měsíci +8

      So the fun thing is that in the book, that's her "power". She's actually also a witch, without realizing it. Minor spoiler there, but honestly the book is absolute shit at making that clear, so whatever. Basically she just kinda... makes things happen. Sort of a power-of-suggestion-over-destiny kind of thing, like when she sees a scarecrow with a turnip head, she talks to it like a person, poof, it's a person but it always was, that sort of thing. In the same vein, she can sort of speak into existence the confidence others need to overcome their own struggles.

  • @sulliwrites5226
    @sulliwrites5226 Před 11 měsíci +1543

    For me it breaks my heart when Sophie says, "It's not all bad... your clothes finally suit you," etc. because her embracing being an old lady right away is almost like a relief of not having to meet beauty standards and expectations anymore. She is obviously unhappy to be cursed, but she also is glad she can be treated with respect (like when a man offers to help her down the stairs) without having to be beautiful - rather, she is respected for her supposed age and the wisdom that comes with it. It's heartbreaking because it reminds me of how exhausting living up to physical beauty can be for women and how sometimes we wish we could just be invisible or turn into an old woman where people no longer expect anything of us, and we can just be.

    • @clairelin0216
      @clairelin0216 Před 11 měsíci +41

      The curse also works immediately because of that line Sophie tells herself, with the body of an 18 year old young woman, she had the mind of a 90 year old grandma (Also the reason why she was 90 years old until the end of the book).
      It also showed us how much self depreciating words and thoughts could affect someone, and ultimately they had to made that decision to stop those thoughts. Other people could support them during the process but they can't break the self depreciating bubble for others.

    • @DisasterAster
      @DisasterAster Před 9 měsíci

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    • @naturallyamused
      @naturallyamused Před 6 měsíci +10

      Absolutely. I've always hated unsolicited attention - from men especially. Now that I'm approaching 40, the attention has begun to go away, and I LOVE it. I feel so much more confident, and so much less afraid of being in public spaces. It's a kind of anxiety I don't personally know anyone having, so it's lovely to see it in character form in this movie.

    • @larrykelly-kf5pp
      @larrykelly-kf5pp Před 3 měsíci +3

      I also think it’s about how age sneaks up on you and seems to come quite suddenly. And that’s what other people see and you just have to make the best of that. But the young girl with all her strength is still in there. Didn’t even know there was a book but love the film

    • @TheConsummateArtist
      @TheConsummateArtist Před měsícem +4

      I was thinking when reading this comment, how I felt something similar when I was pregnant. It's a different kind of attention than age, but it's far removed from the typical beauty standards. I felt like I could wear anything I wanted, eat anything and not worry about a bloated stomach - all because the way people saw me was different.... Of course, I was still living in the lie of public opinion, but it was a blessed relief from the expectations put upon my former un-pregnant self.

  • @cinderblockstudios
    @cinderblockstudios Před 11 měsíci +3110

    The thread of the story of Howl "eating hearts" isn't just because he chases women, but it's a trickle down story about how he lost his heart in the first place. I love this movie because you never get everything until you see it again.

    • @ruri1706
      @ruri1706 Před 11 měsíci +242

      Also in the book he himself spread that rumour around to get people to leave him alone, if my memory serves correct. But yes, also metaphor

    • @jdvera__
      @jdvera__ Před 11 měsíci +40

      I swear every time I watch it I discover something new (the reason I've started bringing out my notepad every time I watch it lol)

    • @hanon880
      @hanon880 Před 11 měsíci +32

      @@ruri1706 YES! And also because he did mess up with another witch/demon who cursed him XDD So he is on a run away haha

    • @frostfang1
      @frostfang1 Před 11 měsíci +79

      its also the time loop she creates going through the door to see howl giving his heart to calcifer, hes trying to find her in the future. he doesnt know when. So the woman hes... "womanizing" and eating their hearts? hes looking for sophie. Thats why when he saves her from the soldiers he says "there you are, ive been looking everywhere for you". Later he realizes she was asking him to find her later, as the bird, and he comes to her as the bird

    • @krissfernandez2244
      @krissfernandez2244 Před 11 měsíci +13

      You never get everything until you watch it again. Thank you for putting words to the thoughts that I've had the 20 times or more I've watched it.

  • @Linaxtic
    @Linaxtic Před 11 měsíci +884

    I adore Howl's first appearance. "There you are, sweetheart. I've been looking everywhere for you." If you look closely, when he puts his hand on her shoulder, the ring glows briefly. This ties back to later in the movie when she calls out to young Howl "I know how to help you! Find me in the future!" And the idea that he's been looking for her after all this time is so great.
    I also read the idea that the book is how Sophie recalls events, and the movie is how Howl recalls them.

    • @Blackrosecreater
      @Blackrosecreater Před 7 měsíci +1

      Why not the opposite

    • @hvbg
      @hvbg Před 6 měsíci +15

      ​@@Blackrosecreater because the book and the movie are completely different from each other, so it's very clear whose pov is from each

    • @naturallyamused
      @naturallyamused Před 6 měsíci +29

      ​@@BlackrosecreaterSophie is incredibly sharp tongued in the book 😅 I think it makes sense Howl sees her in a softer light like in the movie, since he's in love.

    • @jhisk
      @jhisk Před 6 měsíci +23

      ​@@Blackrosecreater also because howl was such a goober in the book. And Sophie is even appalled at the idea that she could fall for him. But here in the film he's very dashing.

  • @tiannaspence9671
    @tiannaspence9671 Před 11 měsíci +854

    So the lore around this movie is that because Sophie traveled to the past and told Howl to look for her in the future, he built the moving castle to travel the land in search of Sophie and until he finds her he doesn’t settle down. That’s why when he first saves her from those guards, he says “There you are sweetheart, I’m sorry I’m late, I was looking everywhere for you” 😊😍😍 also I loved that you guys covered this movie and I liked Sophie’s input as well. Please feature her more!

    • @spotlightanimation6719
      @spotlightanimation6719 Před 10 měsíci +85

      It's so funny when you compare it to the book's tax evasion reason

    • @lorek33perandfriends47
      @lorek33perandfriends47 Před 9 měsíci +60

      @@spotlightanimation6719tbh this movie also has a similar reason along with searching for Sophie. He’s dodging the draft

    • @castlenovelist97BOOKS
      @castlenovelist97BOOKS Před 9 měsíci +3

      I just bought this movie and I'm excited to get it!

    • @hikaru8158
      @hikaru8158 Před 6 měsíci

      Omg after 10 years I now know the reason behind the “moving castle” 😭

    • @strawberrys0da714
      @strawberrys0da714 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@spotlightanimation6719 Don't forget dodging exes.

  • @ziridestaudios
    @ziridestaudios Před 11 měsíci +1646

    The love story in Howl's Moving Castle is one of my favorites because if you watch it, you're kinda confused by what Howl says "there you are sweetheart, sorry I'm late" (I thought he was just using it as an excuse to get the soldiers to back off), but when you watch it knowing that Sophie went back in time and told young Howl to find her in the future... He'd been in love with her since that first meeting and all those other girls he dated and ghosted, he was looking for her the whole time (at least that's what some people think)

    • @NinoLenlegam
      @NinoLenlegam Před 11 měsíci +156

      ... To say that my mind is blown is an understatement

    • @mambabajamba5470
      @mambabajamba5470 Před 11 měsíci +259

      Also, his ring is glowing when he finds her. He has indeed been searching for her the entire time.

    • @ziridestaudios
      @ziridestaudios Před 11 měsíci +54

      @@mambabajamba5470 Omg, I missed that part!

    • @NinoLenlegam
      @NinoLenlegam Před 11 měsíci +23

      @@mambabajamba5470 ... Right !! Omg 😳

    • @EM-cs7jw
      @EM-cs7jw Před 11 měsíci +47

      OH MY GOD I watched this movie when it first came out and never realized this until your comment. Mind. Blown.

  • @kiddpenn
    @kiddpenn Před 11 měsíci +1109

    I just wanna point out that the magic ring Howl gives to Sophie doesn't just lead to Calcifer with your heart 'because Howl says so', but remember that Howl ate Calicifer's star magic and gave his heart in return. So it makes sense that Howl's magic (including the castle) is so inherently linked to Calcifer. The magic in this move does make sense if you look for connections! Even Sulimon's creepy page boys, they look just like Howl did when he was young only blonde. I suspect that they represent what Sulimon wanted Howl to be for her as her student, and he couldn't measure up even after gaining star magic. He may have even carried that with his 'my blonde hair is more beautiful" issue, but after meeting Sophie he accepts his natural hair color.

    • @msk-qp6fn
      @msk-qp6fn Před 11 měsíci +78

      I think sullivan specifically was disappointed at howl for making a life pact with calcifer because it drains people of their humanity to varying degrees; howl did it to save the then dying star but it on the long run would lead to both of their down fall; an example in the movie is the witch of the waste although sullivan says she sold herself to a demon/devil considering that calicifer now is called a fire demon it is likely the witch also made a pact with a dying star, in the book the witch specifically also had a fire demon disguised as a human so again considering that calcifer is also a fire demon in the book the witch likely made a pact with a dying star too

    • @claracosta7777
      @claracosta7777 Před 11 měsíci +24

      Yes, thank you! The magic does make sense, and i think its very nicely writen tbh.

  • @wayfinder174
    @wayfinder174 Před 11 měsíci +843

    The one thing I love most about this movie is that Sophie’s curse is never broken. Howl (and eventually Sophie too) is able to see past all that and loves her anyway.
    I wish more movies emphasized accepting a love interest as a whole being and not just because they’re outwardly attractive.

    • @clairelin0216
      @clairelin0216 Před 11 měsíci +118

      For Sophie's curse, I would say that it's broken, but the broken curse left her with a gift, a gift that made her the way Howl sees her in his childhood.
      Since Sophie could literally control the curse being cast on her, I think she just left the hair to be silver because she preferred it that way without knowing that Howl first saw her with silver hair.

    • @zainmudassir2964
      @zainmudassir2964 Před 10 měsíci +26

      Movie is unclear but Sophie in the book has magic potential to be a witch,this is why the curse weakens when she expresses strong emotions

    • @davidprince6877
      @davidprince6877 Před 10 měsíci +16

      @@zainmudassir2964 My understanding with the book was that the way Sophie's magic work was tied to her belief in things. The witches curse largely wore off and Sophie stayed old because she believed she was.

    • @mokko759
      @mokko759 Před 10 měsíci +36

      No, no. Sophie broke her own curse. You can literally see how she reverts back to her correct age as she gains more and more confidence and the moment she second guesses herself, goes right back to Granny Sophie. Howl sees it, Suliman sees it, the Witch of the Wastes sees it. The only one who doesn't realize it's even happening is Sophie. Once Sophie finally finds her voice and her heart, the curse is broken. She is how she should be.

    • @Night.League
      @Night.League Před 8 měsíci

      She never was cursed, you can see when she is sleeping there is no curse. This part of the story is all about self belief and self esteem and not believing shit talkm

  • @zoopothecary
    @zoopothecary Před 11 měsíci +217

    Sophie accepting being an old woman very quickly (and that ultimately being the vehicle to her finding her self-worth) made perfect sense to me. She never was conventionally ‘attractive’ and as a young woman that can feel like a really big and important part of life. Turning into an old lady meant that expectation was immediately lifted, all expectations of what a proper young lady should be (pretty, social, accommodating, etc) were gone and she could just be Sophie. Free of trying to measure up to some internalized ideal, she could be herself and live her values wholeheartedly.
    Young Sophie might feel insecure about loving Howl romantically, but as an old woman where she felt that was kind of off the table she could express her feelings for him naturally (through acts of care, etc) - people get really hung up on the idea romantic love and sometimes seem to forget that love is love, if you love someone and it turns into a romance that is lovely, but if it doesn’t and you no longer love them then I’d suggest you were experiencing infatuation.
    As a woman of a certain age I can say that hitting 40 was a turning point as far as self-acceptance and self-confidence, and it’s only gotten more awesome since - other than the physical limitations I’m looking forward to 60, 70, and onward. Old age is freeing, and can be a key to letting go of expectations that were never a good fit for you. A vehicle to just embracing who you actually are (which usually leads to confidence). And ask any old lady what’s important in their relationships (romantic included) and the older you get the more you realize that love is not at all contingent on youth and conventional beauty!

    • @clairelin0216
      @clairelin0216 Před 11 měsíci +12

      I always view the witch's curse as a blessing in disguise, without the curse, Sophie would be stuck in the hat shop forever. It was because of the curse that she was forced to leave the hat shop, it was because of the curse that she found more people who love her and support her while she's working on realizing her own self worth.
      It's good to have someone who would react like Howl did when Sophie said that she wasn't beautiful, but that still only works as a way of support, whether or not Sophie is willing to listen is still dependent on her.

  • @nataliabrasil931
    @nataliabrasil931 Před 11 měsíci +1140

    In the book there's another layer for Sophie's character. In the original story, she's the eldest of three sisters and, because of a common belief that the eldest is a failure, she believes in that as well. Later on she finds out that she's a powerful witch herself, and that her words have magical power - this is shown since the beginning, but she only makes sense out of it later on. Then we find out that the reason why the curse had not fade away, despite the efforts of Howl and Ms. Pentstemmon, was because she herself believed in the curse and kept saying "I'm the eldest, I'm a failure!"
    I thought this was quite interesting, as we all tend to believe more in our failures than in our own abilities, and often don't realize how this can deeply affect us.

    • @AshenVictor
      @AshenVictor Před 11 měsíci +60

      Yeah, though there's also the other part of that which is that Sophie's belief in the determinism of birth order is based on the knowledge she's living in a fairytale world. In fairytales it's always the youngest who succeeds when they go out on adventures. A lot of similar playing with narrative determinism occurs in the early Discworld stories. (See also: The Tough Guide to Fantasyland)

    • @Yohannai
      @Yohannai Před 11 měsíci +30

      ​@@AshenVictor Its interesting how that's portrayed though. The framing and the world feel like something out of a fairy tale, but the world doesn't actually follow those rules necessarily. In her _mind_, she's in a fairytale world, where the rules of storytelling are law. Just like any teen who reads too much might blur books and reality.
      Part of her growing into herself, is also slowly leaving behind the rules from those stories she shackled herself with. The sisters make it clear they don't believe in those sayings, having gone off and decided to do what they'd prefer, and have it work out.
      So while the book is framed to make you think it's a fairy tale, and the world is very much anchored in that vibe, but not all the rules of it. To the characters, it is like our real world, just with actual accessible magic instead of science.
      But yes, I feel like it exists in both spaces, as a twist on a story rule, and as actual worldbuilding.

    • @msk-qp6fn
      @msk-qp6fn Před 11 měsíci +28

      Fun fact: the jacket we see howl mostly wearing at the beginning of the movie matches the description of the jacker sophies fixed for howl and unconsciously brought it to "life"/cast a spell on to attract women 😂😂😂

    • @Shapoufiiie
      @Shapoufiiie Před 11 měsíci +3

      Why does this statement attacked me in a physical level?
      It's not that I find this insulting it's that I do this sort of thing as well. Ughhhhhhg.....

    • @LilianaKali
      @LilianaKali Před 11 měsíci +3

      Thank you all so much for telling me about the book! I'm honestly probably not going to read it, but I like hearing about it.

  • @dragoness7181
    @dragoness7181 Před 11 měsíci +1384

    Fun fact/spoiler in the original book:
    Sophie actually had her own powers that she didn’t know about, and was particularly keeping the curse on herself. The way her powers worked is she kind of spoke things into being. Like when she spoke while she made her hats she called them beautiful. But when she spoke about herself she was always saying she was old and putting herself down. Howl was even aware of the curse and tried to reverse it for Sophie, but since she was always speaking so badly about herself it counteracted Howl’s attempts to help her.
    Love this movie so much! I was so happy when I saw you guys doing a video for it! 💕

    • @YanzerTheRagdoll
      @YanzerTheRagdoll Před 11 měsíci +57

      This was always my favorite little tid bit that makes me want to read the book! I'm so glad you shared it here for everyone 😊

    • @jenndement4671
      @jenndement4671 Před 11 měsíci +53

      I wish this was conveyed more in the movie

    • @PresidentFunnyValentine
      @PresidentFunnyValentine Před 11 měsíci +17

      Is this from the original source material that the Gibhli movie is based from,?

    • @tell-me-a-story-
      @tell-me-a-story- Před 11 měsíci +6

      Why doesn't he just tell her about her powers.

    • @nevermind1904
      @nevermind1904 Před 11 měsíci +34

      I read about the book somewhere and a review said something that stuck with me. "The book tells the story of Howl to convey a message about anti-war. Miyazaki used the same story to convey a message about love."

  • @eccaetchings5587
    @eccaetchings5587 Před 11 měsíci +533

    I love Howl. He’s been a special character for me. His arc from a superficial facade to authentic and genuine, and to see his arc mirror Sophie’s…
    They heal each other and both become confident and see their worth.

    • @cosas_de_gatos
      @cosas_de_gatos Před 10 měsíci +3

      It’s funny because in the book he doesn’t change at all 💀

    • @screamingbean7509
      @screamingbean7509 Před 9 měsíci +14

      Actually in the book he does change! It’s just portrayed differently than the movie, the author herself even said “they’re more gentler” in the movie and admits they do love each at the end of the book. It’s just that Howl is WAY more bratty and Sophie is even more sarcastic and to be frank a brat wrangler (the way they argue is cute by the end), a chaotic relationship. For me it felt like an old marry couple who’s jabs at each with snarky remarks all the time😂

    • @cosas_de_gatos
      @cosas_de_gatos Před 9 měsíci

      @@screamingbean7509 yea that’s true, but it seems like his character doesn’t change much, all that changes is that he falls in love with Sophie

    • @jacthing1
      @jacthing1 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@screamingbean7509lol Sophie is so snarky in the books. I have the sequel and Howl plays a bratty kid perfectly.

  • @thattrickytrickster612
    @thattrickytrickster612 Před 11 měsíci +158

    How'ls Moving Castle is a very special movie to me. It's like therapy, almost. I watch it whenever I feel bogged down by the world, so I can fall in love with life and believe in magic again.
    I genuinely feel at peace, listening to the music, seeing the sights, watching Howl and Sophie eat breakfast.
    If I could be placed in a different world, I'd like to live in a world made by Studio Ghibli.

  • @dietotaku
    @dietotaku Před 11 měsíci +254

    howl being a hoarder and retreating to this tunnel that's packed with feathers is another trait that ties in to the moving castle - hoarders hoard things in order to either fill an emotional void or build emotional walls. in howl's case he's hopping from city to city and woman to woman but he is terrified of intimacy and commitment (until he falls for sophie). the clutter and the impenetrable tunnel of feathers are manifestations of how he closes himself off from people, especially those who care about him.

    • @LdyVaJedi
      @LdyVaJedi Před 11 měsíci +10

      It is shown all through the movie that these 2 help each other to become better people and help heal each other.

    • @claressadubs
      @claressadubs Před 11 měsíci +3

      Love this perspective

  • @eowynmoonlight
    @eowynmoonlight Před 11 měsíci +2623

    And then there is the book version. The one where Sophie has no problem to yell at Howl and throw weedkiller at him, the one where Howl is complaining about neglect after 2 minutes alone, the one where Howl is from UK, has a driving licence and a car and really bad relationship with his sister. The one where Howl actually flirts with everyone and in one point is also seeing Sophies sister.
    -2 thousand likes?! Am I seeing right?! Goddesses, thank you!

    • @maybepolly_
      @maybepolly_ Před 11 měsíci +483

      howl being welsh is my fave thing ever. just some bloke from the uk doing magic in a different world

    • @inaju
      @inaju Před 11 měsíci +154

      I LOVE the book. I like the movie too, but I wish it had been more faithful to the source material

    • @helenl3193
      @helenl3193 Před 11 měsíci +241

      Howl is from Wales, not England. England and Wales are both countries within the UK, but not within each other. Like saying someone is a Texan if they were from New Mexico. They're American, but not Texan, in the same way Welsh people are British but not English.
      Hope that's clear..?

    • @cellophane.flowers
      @cellophane.flowers Před 11 měsíci +70

      Yeah, book Howl is totally a mood 🤣

    • @eowynmoonlight
      @eowynmoonlight Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@helenl3193 Yea thx

  • @marissabulso6439
    @marissabulso6439 Před 11 měsíci +129

    Howl experiences growth in his own confidence, too. Accepting his hair color, working to protect the people from the war, facing Madame Suliman (with help), refusing to run away, and eventually taking back his heart.
    And his castle doesn’t stop moving, it takes flight! Even better. It becomes stable, yet free.

  • @jenfries6417
    @jenfries6417 Před 11 měsíci +84

    Lots of people say Sophie's curse doesn't makes sense because of the way her appearance keeps changing, but to me, the curse is the simplest part of this story. I think the observation that, when Sophie's asleep, she's unburdened by her insecurities and the curse fades by itself, is the correct interpretation. Every time Sophie stops thinking about herself and is prompted to defend or care for someone else, or reacts strongly against unfairness of some kind, or just feels contented in the moment, she de-ages to some degree, and every time something makes her feel self-conscious, she ages again. I think the curse is the least confusing part of this story.
    The magic in the Howl world might seem arbitrary, but I think it's a "soft system" in which a system does exist, but it's not explained to the audience. We have to just pick it up as we go along. Of all the magic in the story, Sophie's curse is the clearest, in terms of its mechanics. It's a psychological curse, using Sophie's own issues against her - and maybe projecting the Witch of the Waste's insecurities as well, since she's a woman who tries to appear younger, more alluring, and more glamorous than she physically is.
    The other magic doesn't really matter. It does follow some ideas associated with classic occultism, and it embraces the concept of "fantasy" wholeheartedly, so some people who might have certain interests can make sense of it, while the rest of us can just accept the A Wizard Did It premise for the sake of the story and enjoy the gorgeous visuals.
    As for Howl himself, his callous, irresponsible, wandering playboy lifestyle and why he changes his ways for Sophie can't really be explained without revealing spoilers you didn't cover in this video. It boils down to the Finding the Right Woman trope, only not as trope-y as usual. His story is smarter than the trope it uses. He lives/wanders in the moving castle crammed full of mental and material clutter, and has all these problematic connections that he neglects or sabotages, because he is looking for someone. None of those other people he deals with (or dates) mean much to him because they're not who he's looking for, so he doesn't care about building relationships with them. If he was a responsible person, he wouldn't have dated the Witch of the Waste in the past, but he still needed to mature just like Sophie had to, so he broke her heart and then just avoided dealing with the consequence until it literally showed up at his door in the form of the cursed Sophie.

    • @camnymymo
      @camnymymo Před 8 měsíci +4

      So perfectly articulated 👏🏽

    • @ee1ena
      @ee1ena Před 4 měsíci +1

      I love this comment I recently rewatched the movie and keep coming back to this comment because it sums up the magic in Howls world and puts in words why Sophie’s spell it’s the least confusing. Her curse being psychological explains how she fades the curse away throughout the movie so by the end her hair staying silver grey is like a visual indicator that once something changes, it never fully goes back to “normal”

  • @maybepolly_
    @maybepolly_ Před 11 měsíci +412

    the scene when sophie snaps at howl and yells "so you think you've got it bad?! well I've never been beautiful in my entire life!!" made me feel so seen, i always tear up no matter how many times i watch it. sophie's self-confidence issues and her role as the eldest child feeling more like a prison than anything else is so so relatable. again, thank you for doing a video about this movie!!

  • @Pippa87
    @Pippa87 Před 11 měsíci +346

    Fun fact: in the book it turns out that Howl “eating young girls hearts” is a metaphor for him dating them for a while and getting bored of them and ghosting them. Apparently the girls aunts keep turning up at the castle brandishing umbrellas and threatening howl so Mark (called Micheal in the book, and considerably older) encourages the rumour so he didn’t have to deal with the angry aunts 😂😂😂

    • @hallaloth3112
      @hallaloth3112 Před 11 měsíci +25

      Gosh, I love Micheal, there's a part of me so mad he didn't make the film cut.

    • @frozenyogurth
      @frozenyogurth Před 11 měsíci

      Fun fact: In the german dub of the movie Mark is called Markel, which is really close to the english pronounciation of Michael@@hallaloth3112

    • @clairelin0216
      @clairelin0216 Před 11 měsíci +1

      The problem is that he doesn't have his heart on him, he got interested in Sophie because Sophie was beautiful, he got lucky that Sophie could talk life into things and got both him and Calcifer out of the contract alive

    • @spotlightanimation6719
      @spotlightanimation6719 Před 10 měsíci

      The FUCKING aunts, man. They're the worst. They go for you with hat pins.

  • @David_Axelord
    @David_Axelord Před 11 měsíci +71

    When Howl started excreting green slime and "calling the spirits of darkness," I thought to myself:
    "Wow, he's literally me."
    Also, Sophie is the best.

    • @Starburst514
      @Starburst514 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Legit when my friend was upset over her hair coming out of color when she died it I sent her that clip and she cracked up 😂😂 we're close like that, so I knew she'd know I wasn't making fun of her, it broke the tension

  • @rukeyburg1084
    @rukeyburg1084 Před 11 měsíci +408

    CinemaTherapy gave so much joy and wisdom for me. I have loved the concept for so long since I discovered this channel like 1,5 years ago. The fact that a down-to-earth psychological guy and an emotional but smart movie writer just watch a movie together and just comment with their expertise is really wholesome genius. Alan and Jonathan are actually such great guys, the fact this channel is holding up with 1.4K subscribers and the way Jonathan is also giving Alan therapy,.. It's all amazing.
    So much Jonathan says, sees, thinks or finds, those are things I never _really_ hear from someone else. They talk about everything that is relevant and important to society and individuality and related to the movie, it's never dull and they still talk about it breezy or laugh about it. I can see how you guys improved the last few years, also because Jonathan didn't start as a licensed therapist but a going-to-be therapist right? I can see you guys have gotten more confident and wiser, but mostly becoming more powerful with words as being genuine. You guys said it even on this one; that respect doesn't come down with technique but with sincerity and right intentions.
    I have learned a lot from it and you guys not only keep me entertained through comments, but also entertain through which movies or shows I like(d), already have seen or sometimes even stimulate to watch it first. Jonathan's (and Alan's) knowledge is super helpful and they always find new stuff and observations to talk about.
    This channel is worth a lot for me, so here is something that might be worthy for you guys. Thank you for (still) being here with us!
    (part 2: There are 2 comments because I wanted to give like 40, not 25)

    • @CinemaTherapyShow
      @CinemaTherapyShow Před 11 měsíci +57

      Aw! Thanks so much! -alan

    • @kateriazure4331
      @kateriazure4331 Před 11 měsíci +16

      This was very nicely written

    • @ayanamiayachanJ
      @ayanamiayachanJ Před měsícem

      @@CinemaTherapyShowI own the English version and the Japanese version of Howl’s Moving Castle

  • @Talosbug
    @Talosbug Před 11 měsíci +975

    I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again, I enjoy watching cinema therapy’s breakdown of movies and then rewatching them with a whole new perspective

    • @aninastorm4709
      @aninastorm4709 Před 11 měsíci +7

      I do the same thing!

    • @MamadNobari
      @MamadNobari Před 11 měsíci

      I too love TheRapist reacts to movies series on youtube.

    • @fullmetaldancer1
      @fullmetaldancer1 Před 11 měsíci +9

      THANK you so much for making this! My bro-in-law quoted this movie in his vows to my sister, I just adore the movie so much

    • @s_napps
      @s_napps Před 9 měsíci

      Yes, completely

  • @HanayoSora
    @HanayoSora Před 11 měsíci +604

    I literally shrieked with happiness when I saw this notification
    Hayao Miyazaki is so good at creating such strong-willed, believable characters that anyone can learn from

    • @laterreurrouge1917
      @laterreurrouge1917 Před 11 měsíci +13

      And so often it's strong female leads.

    • @LittleHobbit13
      @LittleHobbit13 Před 11 měsíci +17

      Technically Diana Wynne Jones created these characters, in the original novel.

    • @laterreurrouge1917
      @laterreurrouge1917 Před 11 měsíci +8

      @@LittleHobbit13 doesn't take from the fact, that Ghibli often has capable female leads characters

    • @LittleHobbit13
      @LittleHobbit13 Před 11 měsíci +8

      @@laterreurrouge1917 I never said it did? I believe I specified "these characters", not "all Ghibli characters".

    • @laterreurrouge1917
      @laterreurrouge1917 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@LittleHobbit13 no, you didn't. But you shifted the subject a bit. That's all

  • @harvestmoon_autumnsky
    @harvestmoon_autumnsky Před 11 měsíci +123

    one of my favorite books and movies. Sophie was happy to leave her family and happy to be old because it was actually liberating. She could break away from the expectations of herself that she put upon herself. She got to explore another "story line" vs the aging equating her lack of self confidence.

    • @clairelin0216
      @clairelin0216 Před 11 měsíci +7

      The witch's curse was actually a blessing in disguise in a way.
      Without the curse, Sophie wouldn't have left the hat shop that quickly.

    • @videoket
      @videoket Před 3 měsíci

      This is even clearer in the book, where her siblings and family are bound by fairytale conventions (I.e. one child goes on an adventure, one child learns magic, etc.) and Sophie’s fate is to be the boring one who doesn’t have an adventure.

  • @miarichele
    @miarichele Před 11 měsíci +197

    This commentary is everything. I can't explain what this means to me. My fiance just left me a month before our wedding. And the piles of lies that are being revealed are tearing me down completely. Everything we planned for our lives together is just gone. And the person that I thought he was before is gone. I've been just trying to stay above water, still in shock. I thought about watching this movie recently, I avoided it because he was the one who introduced me to it. But I'm going to take it back, and I'm going to feel what I need to feel. And I'm going to let myself cherish Sophie and everything about it. I've hit a point, and I need to pick myself up, trust God, and keep going.

    • @lampenfieber
      @lampenfieber Před 11 měsíci +18

      I wish you the best of luck on your journey 🙏 I know it's tough but you can do this!!!

    • @the_piano_nerd4960
      @the_piano_nerd4960 Před 11 měsíci +25

      Reclaiming things that remind you of that person can be such a long and hard process. I know for me it took a few years to get everything (songs, artists, books) back, but bit by bit the things will be yours again and remind you of other good memories and other good people. It gets better, will all my sincerity I promise that it does. And until then you are welcome to grieve the future you thought you were going to have with the person he thought he was, that grief is as real and deep. And it is something that you can heal and overcome

    • @rebasebastian4093
      @rebasebastian4093 Před 11 měsíci +11

      Sending hugs! Reclaiming is strenuous, especially as it reminds you of them, but it also gives you yourself back. There are aspects of your life that you shared that are still, and will always be yours. 🫶🏼

    • @bethanylawyer917
      @bethanylawyer917 Před 2 měsíci +3

      The guy I was going to marry also introduced me to this movie. I really liked the movie and wasn't sure how I was going to watch it without it bringing him up. So I waited and then invited a good friend, who hadn't seen it, over to watch it with me. It's now our movie. I've thankfully been able to change restaurants, activities, movies, songs, etc and tie them to other less painful things.

  • @shelbylisette6921
    @shelbylisette6921 Před 11 měsíci +490

    My favorite thing about this movie is that in the end, when Sophie travels back into Howl’s past, is she says find me in the future, and at the very beginning of the movie Howl says “there you are, I’ve been looking all over for you”

    • @LilianaKali
      @LilianaKali Před 11 měsíci +21

      Yes!

    • @jennymunday7913
      @jennymunday7913 Před 11 měsíci +51

      And he's wearing the ring to lead him to her, you see its magic fading just as she sees him for the first time. Ugh

    • @aysenur.tahmaz
      @aysenur.tahmaz Před 11 měsíci +1

      OMG 😭

    • @clairelin0216
      @clairelin0216 Před 11 měsíci +9

      Also when he said that to Sophie at the beginning of the movie, you can see the gem on his ring sparkled just a little as if it's a hint that he found the right woman, which he did.

  • @marycollins848
    @marycollins848 Před 11 měsíci +240

    I really loved that the Witch of the Waste becomes the grandma of their family, Howl's assistant becomes the child, and Solomon's dog becomes their family dog. I always thought it was touching how they become a little family

    • @hallaloth3112
      @hallaloth3112 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Howl's assistant Micheal isn't in the movie? Unless you mean Calcifer?

    • @christianmonk5320
      @christianmonk5320 Před 11 měsíci +20

      The small redheaded boy in the movie

    • @hallaloth3112
      @hallaloth3112 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@christianmonk5320 >.> I honestly forgot about Markel because they didn't mention him and he has like, no plot relevance and I always impose him with Micheal from the books in my mind.

    • @turtlebirdrox
      @turtlebirdrox Před 11 měsíci +2

      Ya, he's voiced by Josh Hutcherson (
      who played Petta in the Hunger Games) when he was a kid.

    • @marycollins848
      @marycollins848 Před 9 měsíci

      @@hallaloth3112 his name is Markl

  • @marziandhermind
    @marziandhermind Před 11 měsíci +64

    i cannot put into words how much Howl's Moving Castle means to me in terms finding confidence and self love!!!

  • @MeikosArt
    @MeikosArt Před 11 měsíci +48

    I love this analysis, but the relationship between Sophie and Calcifer (no spoilers) it's so special, the metaphor is beautifully crafted. And that's is part of getting confident about herself and helping Howl find his own, too

  • @andreamorgan5945
    @andreamorgan5945 Před 11 měsíci +367

    When I showed my ex-husband this movie for the first time, my son was about 8 months old. He was learning to crawl and would follow us around all the time. We started calling him “Turnip Head,” to the point that my son would answer to it. As time went on we shortened it to “Turnip.” Seven years later he’s still my little Turnip❤

  • @Ellary_Rosewood
    @Ellary_Rosewood Před 11 měsíci +445

    One of my favorite films of all time. I've always connected most to Sophie more than any other Ghibli character. Watching her grow into herself and gain courage and confidence throughout the story, all while staying true to herself and never losing her kindness always filled me with so much inspiration. As someone who's always struggled with confidence and self worth, it makes me feel as though I can do and handle anything. ❤

    • @hallaloth3112
      @hallaloth3112 Před 11 měsíci +8

      The book does her coming into herself even better because Howl is. if anything, slightly more silly and petty. He's still an lovable goof though.

    • @Ellary_Rosewood
      @Ellary_Rosewood Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@hallaloth3112 I read the book about 20 years ago, so there's a lot I don't remember. I need to reread it again!

    • @mittag983
      @mittag983 Před 11 měsíci

      She's very relatable when she called herself ugly and worthless I had tears in my eyes

  • @chowrites6179
    @chowrites6179 Před 10 měsíci +24

    What I love is that Sophie retains her youthfulness at the end but her hair stays silver like her confidence has grown but there will always be a small remnant of insecurity but howl is so supportive she never shows her insecurity again.

  • @namabeni
    @namabeni Před 11 měsíci +33

    I relate to Sophie in so many ways. In a way, Howl's Moving Castle is a love story. Love between Howl and Sophie, but it's mostly Sophie's love for herself.
    I've always related to the fact that she might be plain and not a "pretty girl" but she was proud of running the hat shop and her craft.
    And I love how you highlighted that she is kind to others because people have been unkind, condescending and just dismissed her entirely all her life because of her appearance. I never had caregivers who spoke to me in a kind way or explained things in a kind way growing up, and as I grew up I learned that I want to be someone I never had as a young person. I love this movie so much and this channel covering Howl's Moving Castle is just my treat for the summer. Thank you so much. ❤
    Being kind, being soft-spoken, being soft-hearted are not a sign of weakness. Kindness is not weakness. There is great strength in being kind when the world is so unkind. Again, thank you sm for all the work you do! ❤

    • @clairelin0216
      @clairelin0216 Před 11 měsíci +1

      In the book she was very beautiful and Howl noticed her. When she showed up in his castle with the curse, Howl tried everything he could to lift her curse but never succeeded as the curse was a way of showing that Sophie kind of put herself under a spell that diminished her self worth and denied her obvious beauty by telling herself that she will be a failure, she's not beautiful, and she'll never achieve happiness before the Witch of the Waste actually put the spell in place to make it show on her age.
      Howl still tried to get rid of the pain that comes with the spell though.

  • @emilynam6084
    @emilynam6084 Před 11 měsíci +355

    This movie is part of the “not like it’s books, but it’s still an amazing movie” genre. ❤️

    • @hallaloth3112
      @hallaloth3112 Před 11 měsíci +27

      There are so few adaptations like that. I think its because the movie emphasizes different things. I do wish we had gotten Welsh Howl and Micheal though.

    • @katymartin9026
      @katymartin9026 Před 11 měsíci +19

      @@hallaloth3112 I mean... technically Christian Bale is Welsh. Also I get the Michael-Markle change since adding another romance triangle to the mix would've been a bit distracting to squeeze in the length of a film. Simplifying it by having him be a young apprentice kept emotional beats between him and Sophie without risking romantic complexity.

    • @hallaloth3112
      @hallaloth3112 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@katymartin9026 I actually legit forgot Markel was present because they didn't address him and he has so little presence. . . >.> It is an understandable switch. . .Just sad because his relationship with Lettie is so cute. Not to mention it paints such a deeper character for Howl.

    • @freshoffthehook904
      @freshoffthehook904 Před 11 měsíci +15

      Diana has an interview where she describes the book as Sophie telling her story and the movie as book Howl telling "their story"... Just with a lot of embellishments and him as a self-sacrificing hero.

    • @msk-qp6fn
      @msk-qp6fn Před 11 měsíci +1

      Funny thing is while I have some to appreciate both the movie and book, I liked neither as a child. I still don't really like like it either but I some of the comedic moments is great and sophie's growth is very touching ❤👍

  • @gillian6834
    @gillian6834 Před 11 měsíci +611

    Something I need to share about this movie is the uncanny similarities between "Lottie" from Disney's Princess and The Frog and "Lettie" From howls moving castle. Both are the supportive friend insisting the lead woman is indeed beautiful. They also look extremely similar.

    • @zethcrownett2946
      @zethcrownett2946 Před 11 měsíci +46

      I don't remember if it's mentioned in the movie, but that's her sister.

    • @chonchoco
      @chonchoco Před 11 měsíci +22

      I felt the same way! Come to think of it, Ghibli and Disney has a partnership so maybe a bit why ^^

    • @Mnemoniforma9.00
      @Mnemoniforma9.00 Před 11 měsíci +10

      Disney is just being Disney. Lion King and Atlantis, anyone?

    • @transenby42622
      @transenby42622 Před 11 měsíci +18

      The only thing missing was the strong Southern accent and they could pass for twins, lol.

    • @msk-qp6fn
      @msk-qp6fn Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Mnemoniforma9.00 yup

  • @madmouse1016
    @madmouse1016 Před 11 měsíci +36

    If you want a whimsical love story with a touch of how to love yourself, Howl's Moving Castle is it-
    But if you want the same thing plus a whole lot more laugh and "wtf" moments, then the book is the way to go 😂
    But literally, both are amazing, I could listen to Merry Go Round of Life for hours- it's so beautiful

  • @annalee9429
    @annalee9429 Před 11 měsíci +36

    idk why I always feel related to Sophie. Something about her insecurities of never find herself beautiful and always think bad about herself resonates to me. I don't know if it's because of all the traumatic events I have been through in my life or what. When Sophie retracted to her "shell" and saying something like the nice thing about being old is you've got nothing much to lose,it somehow always makes me sad because I feel it sometimes because I have the thinking of don't expect anything because your expectation will hurt you so when you expect nothing you got nothing to lose...

    • @DRAG0NSPIRIT10
      @DRAG0NSPIRIT10 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I have a similar mindset, such as always expecting the worst so you won't be disappointed. Or just not seeing the point in ever trying, when you could lose it all in an instant.

  • @frozenyogurth
    @frozenyogurth Před 11 měsíci +195

    This is one of the few instances, where I personally think, the movie adaption, while being different from the book captures the magic and essence of the story so well. This movie and the book will always hold a special place in my heart. Absolute comfort film.

  • @anhtheton
    @anhtheton Před 11 měsíci +160

    the way that calcifer is howl’s heart and he was so obedient to her.. he was looking for her this entire time.
    “i’ve been looking for you everywhere.”

    • @tenkomustdie
      @tenkomustdie Před 11 měsíci +12

      bro 🥺

    • @jkhaos1235
      @jkhaos1235 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I love the loop in it where she says "find me in the future".. And there he is, found her and saved her from the soldiers.

  • @aporajitabangali3827
    @aporajitabangali3827 Před 11 měsíci +56

    8:35 When Jonathan saw Sophie turn into her old self and said "I don't understand why", the first thought that came to my mind was "because it is the only time she doesn't hate herself". Being someone who has watched this movie a dozen times and have also read the book, I learned how she hated/ had a lot of self loath. As sad as it is, you will how she devalues herself a lot and until and unless she stops doing that she doesn't turn back into herself. That's why you can see her turning into young Sophie but then just like poping her bubble she turns old Sophie. And just when she admits loving Howl and that it is fine to love him because anyone can love anyone, that's when she returns into her oldself.

    • @Bllue
      @Bllue Před 9 měsíci +3

      I feel like they cpuld have gone more into how her self worth was negated by the eay her stepmother made her feel. Her family absolutely loved her, but her mother emphasized her sisters's beauty and skills, while telling Sophie that she was suited for the hat shop (not that she wasn't), without realizing Sophie took it as "you're not good or pretty enough for anything else"

  • @worminaround
    @worminaround Před 10 měsíci +19

    Sophie literally hit us with "I have no enemies"

  • @justynas1167
    @justynas1167 Před 11 měsíci +681

    This is incredible timing- I’m working on my own self-confidence boosting journey and what better sign to get started than this video coming out?! Thank you guys so much! Much love to you all and everyone reading this! ❤

    • @CinemaTherapyShow
      @CinemaTherapyShow Před 11 měsíci +75

      You got this! Thanks for watching!

    • @eliseroos4173
      @eliseroos4173 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Let’s fuckingggg gooooooooo!!!!

    • @cinder4181
      @cinder4181 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Likewise... this is insanely well timed.

    • @kclightman
      @kclightman Před 11 měsíci +9

      Then may I also recommend the anime Fruits Basket. It's billed as a romance but it's really about trauma and how the different characters overcome it. Several have to deal with low confidence and they address it in different ways - by building community, by facing down things that make them uncomfortable, by finding just one person who believes in them. Highly highly recommend.

    • @brittanybarthel1410
      @brittanybarthel1410 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@CinemaTherapyShowplease do Spirited Away, and Princess Mononoke at least

  • @gabriellagilbert5326
    @gabriellagilbert5326 Před 11 měsíci +32

    What I love is that in the books it kind of explains that Sophie de-ages back to herself when she is truly vulnerable and does not care what others think.
    So in the movie that would be when she is defending him to Sullaman and again when she tells Howl she’s in love with him.
    When she is asleep she’s not concerned about who she is or what others thing so she’s showing her true unburdened self. And by the end of the movie she knows that she has to protect Markl, the house and Howl as best she can because she loves them and and has no time to worry about anything else.

  • @thebluecat3925
    @thebluecat3925 Před 11 měsíci +22

    As a person of 27 having been diagnosed with osteoporosis 30 years early for the "party" this movie have become more and more relatable to the point where I'm about to craft my own Sophie cosplay but almost beeing unable to rewatch the movie without bawling loudly for its entire duration. Actually just watching you react is making me do that ❤ thank you so much ❤

  • @Elaaaame
    @Elaaaame Před 11 měsíci +152

    YAYYYYY SOPHIE IS BACK!! ❤️I love when she appears. Her chaotic energy balances out with the internet dad vibes.

  • @yasminecherif02
    @yasminecherif02 Před 11 měsíci +201

    Yes, my favorite Miyazaki film ! Liking before even watching it

    • @joybellz3975
      @joybellz3975 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Same! I liked as soon as I clicked on the video.

    • @smileplease_91
      @smileplease_91 Před 11 měsíci +2

      This and Whisper of the Heart are my favorites!

    • @nefertariwinchester3177
      @nefertariwinchester3177 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Me too and me too😂 Seeing this video makes my morning!

    • @ginginchannel733
      @ginginchannel733 Před 11 měsíci +1

      My favorite movie, I love their character development, and I really learn so much from Sophie character 😊❤️

    • @onepiecepirat
      @onepiecepirat Před 11 měsíci +2

      Just got home from work and I'm instantly lifted up by seeing this, thank you ❤

  • @sorcerousfang
    @sorcerousfang Před 11 měsíci +231

    I heard somewhere that someone came to the conclusion that the book and movie were told from the perspectives of Sophie and Howl respectively. It's a fun way to explain the differences between them.

    • @lottaraatikainen3942
      @lottaraatikainen3942 Před 11 měsíci +59

      I've seen the same as a very well drawn meme. The movie is how Howl tells it (pretty, a bit chibi style Howl and Sophie walking sweetly together on air with big smiles on their faces) and the book is how Sophie tells it (red-haired Sophie with her long braid flying behind her and her indef finger pointed at an angry Howl, both with their mouths wide open having a yelled argument, both drawn in a rather angular way).

    • @wolfishpotato6978
      @wolfishpotato6978 Před 11 měsíci +23

      ​@@lottaraatikainen3942In fairness, that's a pretty accurate summary of the first 3/4 of the book XD Not the hair, but the cooonstant bickering. I absolutely loved it

  • @sensenpommes05
    @sensenpommes05 Před 10 měsíci +15

    It's kind of a reversed spell for him... he sleeps and looks like a monster, she sleeps but is beautiful a.k.a. her inner self and unburdened by the world.. It's such a great and beautiful movie

  • @AadenKDragon
    @AadenKDragon Před 11 měsíci +93

    The movie is soooooo different from the book but both are so so so good. I'm so glad this finally made the cut
    Edit: also another reason why the Witch of the Waste chose Sophie is because sophie herself actually has magic.
    She sews magic into the hats she makes.
    She made a hat that had the mayor fall in love with the owner.
    She had another where the woman who bought it gained self confidence and was seen as the tiwn beauty shortly after.
    Its also why Howl had a bit if trouble finding and breaking the spell the witch put on her: because sophie sewed her own perception of herself into her own hat and clothes. Sophie unintentionally helped with witch's spell.
    If you havent read the book you should definitely go read it.

  • @solfolgarait3745
    @solfolgarait3745 Před 11 měsíci +66

    I really relate to the whole confidence theme of the movie. The transformation of Sophie to an old woman makes sense to me in a different way. I've always felt different from my peers, specially in my teenage years because I didn't really care for or like things that teenagers did. I never liked parties or doing reckless things, so my "friends" used to make fun of me saying that I was like an old woman. I feel like Sophie also feels that way in the movie, she doesn't go out with her sisters and prefers to stay at home and work on her craft; and I also think that's why she didn't really have that much of a hard time with the transition, because that's how she saw herself and how she thinks other people see her.

  • @robynmontgomery9826
    @robynmontgomery9826 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Sophie is one of my most favorite heroines ever. I just love how kind, resilient, and practical she is.

  • @sarahkrupa7345
    @sarahkrupa7345 Před 11 měsíci +14

    You can't make any judgments about Howell until you realize that he's known about Sophie this entire time.
    He saw her as a child. He knew she was his future. So every woman who tried to curry his favor over the years was doomed to fail BECAUSE they weren't Sophie. But they didn't know that. So they called him heartless, a womanizer, a heartbreaker/eater.
    But he wasn't.
    He just had no heart to give them because Sophie had it all along.

  • @MMAddict39
    @MMAddict39 Před 11 měsíci +45

    Man there really are some scenes in this movie where Christian is just flat out doing his Batman voice and it's absolutely hillarious.

  • @dominiquewilson9964
    @dominiquewilson9964 Před 11 měsíci +188

    First off, I am obsessed with this channel! I work in the substance abuse field, and ive used some of your videos in my meetings. They have always been a hit and my clients have gotten so much out of your videos.
    Second, this is one of my favorite movies so i was very excited fo see this uploaded this morning! Thank you all for doing what you do!

    • @CinemaTherapyShow
      @CinemaTherapyShow Před 11 měsíci +36

      Thanks for sharing our videos and thanks for watching! :)

  • @dungeonlessdm6914
    @dungeonlessdm6914 Před 11 měsíci +13

    I love how Howl, Mr. FakeItTillYaMakeIt confidence man genuinely admits that Sullimen terrified him. Not scared, not made uneasy, TERRIFIED him. Now all I want is a film on what the sorcerer's acedemy was like.

  • @fishstick7104
    @fishstick7104 Před 11 měsíci +8

    I relate to Sophie rage cleaning so much! I love watching this movie to get me motivated for a deep clean!!!
    But then I also relate to her running outside and crying in the rain. She just cleaned Howls' whole house (and metaphorically cleaned up his psychological dumping ground). And she gets no thanks, but "you ruined my potions and now I'm hideous!". Sophie's had a lot to deal with in the last 3 days, and I feel like that was a breaking point, and I feel that moment in my SOUL.
    I've got to watch this movie again! ❤

  • @akihomurata7905
    @akihomurata7905 Před 11 měsíci +53

    I'm Japanese so I usually only watch the original voice acting in anime/Ghibli films if I can help it but Christian Bale as Howl is the one dubbing that I like as much as (if not more) than the original, so I relate so much to Sophie mentioning it at the beginning (I also love that line)

    • @astoriarego8304
      @astoriarego8304 Před 11 měsíci +4

      I own the movie and have seen it a half dozen times, but have never watched the dub because they're usually terrible. I guess I'll have to watch it and rewatch this!

    • @juliab3326
      @juliab3326 Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@astoriarego8304Personally I think the English version sounds quite rough and not as magical (English synchro tends to be "powerful"). I prefer the German dub because their gentle voices remind me of the Japanese Original.

  • @MonicaGarcia-bd3ci
    @MonicaGarcia-bd3ci Před 11 měsíci +21

    The two sides of a Miyazaki film:
    Side A - a deep study psychoanalytic interpretation of each character and their possible meanings with infinite theories and all are to some degree correct.
    Side B: Movie good, pictures pretty, tears are shed, let's get ramen!

    • @jema2609
      @jema2609 Před 11 měsíci +1

      So, side A doesn't get ramen?! 😿

    • @MonicaGarcia-bd3ci
      @MonicaGarcia-bd3ci Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@jema2609 They reward a good analysis with ramen, as well.

  • @CG-le5oj
    @CG-le5oj Před 11 měsíci +20

    I rewatched the movie and I like that it subverts or flips alot of the gender dynamics from Disney princess films. Both characters need a little "saving" but they do by aiding each other rather than one or the other. In a lot of ways, Howl has some of the typically "feminine" qualities, rather than just the bad boy loner ones. Ex. by worrying about his hair or dealing with a gentle heart (sophie doth won fair howls heart 😂) and keeping it away from being controlled by the witches, just as Sophie learns to break free from her own constraints and show confidence. Howl finds strength through Sophie just as much as she does him.

  • @alexisclark8908
    @alexisclark8908 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Fun fact: In the book Howl was the scary man accosting Sophie and did not walk her to her sister's work. She was terrified of him and he felt really guilty and offered to walk her the rest of the way. She declined and felt guilty that he felt guilty.

  • @aflameinthevoid8047
    @aflameinthevoid8047 Před 11 měsíci +138

    Sophie’s smile when you guys compliment her- I love a supportive friendship ☺️

  • @Glimare
    @Glimare Před 11 měsíci +18

    From what I recall from the book, the curse made her as old as she felt. She lives in a fairytale trope-y world where, as the eldest daughter, she had certain expectations on her while her two sisters had other epectations, like learning magic and being popular. The epectations she had were to basically be an old maid and carry on the business. She often talked about herself as an old woman and when the witch's curse struck her, it reflected how she felt about herself. She became youthful in actions and feelings over time and admitting to herself that she was in love with Howl was a key reason she broke the curse. This transfered successfully to the film but was not explained. The end conflict and resolution though is completely different. You should read it. it's really fun.

  • @paramitch
    @paramitch Před 11 měsíci +13

    This was such a lovely analysis, and Sophie was a terrific guest and commentator, who obviously has so much care and thoughtfulness for others. I love that in HOWL, kindness is Sophie's superpower -- it should be everyone's. (Also, I am definitely with Sophie on Christian Bale's voice in this -- oh, man!)

  • @ColoradoMntn1222
    @ColoradoMntn1222 Před 11 měsíci +6

    The movie and book are so different and so fantastic too. The friendship and understanding for one-another’s art of storytelling is one of my favorite things to think about when I need an emotional lift among the chaos of the world with all of its misunderstandings. The really meaningful part of this for me is that Diana Wynne Jones suffered from chronic illness at a young age, and I did too. All of the feelings she conveyed in this story about it were so relatable. When she wrote the book, she didn’t think a lot about her confidence, but Miyazaki picked up on that and conveyed it beautifully. She loved that. I think it’s so cool that he could retell her story in a way that wowed and resonated even with her.

  • @flusel4949
    @flusel4949 Před 11 měsíci +619

    I loved Sophie‘s input in this episode! Would love to see her again on the channel, she‘s such a welcome addition!

    • @IdentifiantE.S
      @IdentifiantE.S Před 11 měsíci +8

      One of the best episode ! 😄

    • @tgbluewolf
      @tgbluewolf Před 11 měsíci +19

      Had a brain fart for a split second and thought "wait how did they get the character's input?!" 🤣

    • @susannapoli2308
      @susannapoli2308 Před 11 měsíci +2

      She is great!

    • @voyance4elle
      @voyance4elle Před 10 měsíci +1

      I agree :)

  • @puddlel1ama327
    @puddlel1ama327 Před 11 měsíci +75

    this is quite literally my favourite film of all time. thank you so much for taking a look

  • @denisemckinney3973
    @denisemckinney3973 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I agree with your guest. When I am not feeling well I pull out my dvd’s of Hayao Miyazaki films and watch over and over. Howl’s Moving Castle is one of my favorites.

  • @zoeyblouin6527
    @zoeyblouin6527 Před 11 měsíci +18

    I absolutely LOVE this movie! and the scene where Markel asks Sophie if she's going to leave to be with her real family always gets me.
    # CryingWithAlan

  • @milord-gibbo
    @milord-gibbo Před 11 měsíci +88

    My all time favourite film!
    It's rare to see a gentle character like Sophie be celebrated in film, but so comforting.

  • @aubrey_shadow13
    @aubrey_shadow13 Před 11 měsíci +120

    I wish you'd bring Sophie on more often, I relate to her and having her bring up things that I'm going through with a therapist in the room is very encouraging. It's also free therapy.

  • @luna5031
    @luna5031 Před 6 měsíci +2

    In minute 20:10 on how Sophie gets the heart from the witch, just wanted to mention that the way Sophie asks for it allows for the witch to get the opportunity to be kind (or not) - she chooses to be kind and give it back (although Sophie could have taken it by force!), I find suuuper valuable that she got the chance to choose to do good - this becomes her action and to her credit, and I love that capacity of self-transforming while still alive, even as v old and physically powerless ❤

  • @electroslimeEN
    @electroslimeEN Před 9 měsíci +4

    they tried to illustrate this in the movie but in the book sophie has a sort of mundane magic. when she speaks to her hats shes able to create a little magic like " you will make whoever wears you the most beautiful woman in the room" or " you will make the person who wears you feel calm" etc and its a neat tidbit when it's herself that is also talking herself and her self esteem down so much

  • @dani_dan_dan4296
    @dani_dan_dan4296 Před 11 měsíci +87

    I both can and cannot believe you're both reacting to Howls Moving Castle! JUST, YES !!! THANK YOU !!! So excited!! 😭🙌💖

  • @kpopf4nmom
    @kpopf4nmom Před 11 měsíci +61

    Yay! My favorite Miyazaki film! Thank you so much for doing this one!
    One of my favorite things about this movie is when the staff approached Lauren Bacall about the character. They were nervous about it! They explained to her that the character was "kind of despicable." Her response... "Darling, I was ^born^ to play despicable." 😂 Classic Lauren Bacall moment! She was such a treasure!

  • @DireZyre
    @DireZyre Před 11 měsíci +8

    Sophie's back! Please have her on more, I adore her so much and she adds such a wonderful element to every episode she's in!

  • @ravenbrinkley664
    @ravenbrinkley664 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Oh my gosh, I'm so happy you did this film. Me and my therapist went over Howl's moving castle, talking about how connected I was with Sophie's character. I even talked about how I was afraid of becoming 'old Sophie' in the fact that she was old. Like I'm afraid that I'll never gain that kind of confidence until im old and dying. I kinda wished you guys talked about Howl's arc a bit more because I feel they were foils of each other. Her with lack of confidence. Him with too much confidence (appearance wise). And then them giving each other confidence in the things they are shying away from in life.

  • @sarahgracewilliams4423
    @sarahgracewilliams4423 Před 11 měsíci +150

    My absolute favorite! I just got the notification of this video and I am so thrilled. This movie is beautiful! ❤ love your guys’ content

    • @CinemaTherapyShow
      @CinemaTherapyShow Před 11 měsíci +22

      Thanks so much! Hope you enjoy the episode!

    • @NicholasIrvin
      @NicholasIrvin Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@CinemaTherapyShow can you guys do john Rambo

    • @laurenreviewsmoviestvshows9694
      @laurenreviewsmoviestvshows9694 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@CinemaTherapyShowplease do from up on poppy hill. Such a good ghibli film makes me cry every time.

  • @aapur
    @aapur Před 11 měsíci +10

    I would call the magic system in this movie "Convenience Magic". It works based on convenience, rather than an established system with strict rules. Allowing it to better move the story forward.
    And it works because the magic itself isn't the core part of the story. It's a tool in the storytelling that helps push the story forward when it has to.

  • @MariaEduarda-ln2ep
    @MariaEduarda-ln2ep Před 9 měsíci +3

    One of the greatest comedians from Brazil once said something like "I can't wait to be old to start giving everyone shit and not caring anymore" and I think Sophie thinks like that the whole time before being cursed. She can't wait to be fred from all the stuff she does for other people, the pressure to be quiet and gentle and pleasing to the eye. When she's cursed you can see the change in the way she acts, the way she's rougher around the edges but still compassionate at her core. But she still has a young mind, and she craves to be happy and to be beautiful and to be free, that's why she deages when she's at the garden with Howl, because he made her feel that way. It's a beautiful movie and I see so much of myself in Sophie.

  • @WilloWik
    @WilloWik Před 8 měsíci +3

    I always saw the curse as being a manifestation of Sophie’s focus on her own insecurities rather than her outward focus on others, but I think this ties into what you guys said very nicely! When we focus on helping others, we find confidence in ourselves as well, so when Sophie helps Howl and doesn’t focus on her own flaws so much, she finds confidence in herself. This is most apparent in the scene with the garden for me, where she’s so focused on this beautiful thing Howl has given to her, but as soon as he shifts the focus back to her, she becomes insecure and old again. That’s just my theory tho.

  • @harrisonhicks6853
    @harrisonhicks6853 Před 11 měsíci +51

    I was so excited when I saw y’all covered howl’s moving castle! it’s my all time favorite movie, and it’s helped me through a lot of very hard moments in my life. sophie is such a good example of determination and acceptance, and I love her found family. miyazaki put so much heart into this movie, and I think it really shows in how many different lessons people can take. people can learn reconciliation, acceptance, serenity, pacifism, and a whole lot of things. I love sophie’s line “a hearts a heavy burden.” for me, that rings true. it’s hard to care, to be invested, to have your heart start growing late in life. it’s hard to accept responsibility and be accountable to those around you. but it’s better. it’s better to have a heart

  • @daniellevinson6975
    @daniellevinson6975 Před 11 měsíci +21

    The *other* reason Sophie leaves her family so easily is because her inability to tell them what happened means they'd evict her from her own home unless she leaves before they see her.

  • @Katiewithdaffodils
    @Katiewithdaffodils Před 11 měsíci +3

    This movie is so special to me. It blows my mind to think there are other people out there who not only feel something like the same way about it, but also have different interpretations of all the little moments in it.

  • @karanhdream
    @karanhdream Před 11 měsíci +2

    I first saw this movie when I was a little girl. Though I didn't fully understood the meaning of the story at first, I remember admiring Sophie for what I now know is resilience. She took action, she took control of her life and went to find a solution. Bargaining with a demon, taking no shit from a vain wizard, insult a powerful witch without fear, the list goes on.
    She always had that strength, she just didn't know. I think that goes for most people. We are stronger and more confident than we know and sometimes we need a little nudge, or a curse from an evil witch 😉, to realize it.

  • @annawu9346
    @annawu9346 Před 11 měsíci +44

    I love that y’all are talking about Sophie’s emotional growth! Seriously my favorite movie, and I love hearing y’all discuss it! One little observation: Sophie going in the cave to see beast Howl is a dream, thus the abrupt wake up and no one else recalls what Sophie experienced. And fun fact: This movie is also a spectacular master class in developing healthy boundaries!

  • @nalublackwater9729
    @nalublackwater9729 Před 11 měsíci +10

    The thing about Sohpie at the start of the story is not only about her self confidence, it's also about her feeling that her life was over and that there wasn't anything new waiting for her. At 18 she already had a career as a hat maker which let her make enough money to live, but she knew she wouldn't marry because she wasn't pretty enough, and with time all her friends would marry and leave her behind. There, she had done everything that was expected of her, and she had long decades ahead to keep trudging along the same routine.

  • @17kiranime
    @17kiranime Před 11 měsíci +8

    This touches on such a personal level, @CinemaTherapy, on a couple counts (especially today- happy national cinema day, fellas!):
    1. Following my life through the story arch of Sophie's is almost like looking into a mirror... minus the permanently altered hair color because I'm not ready to own silvery loches like she does.
    2. Howl's Moving Castle is one of my favorite movies because of the intrinsique kindness Sophie brings to everyone she works with, possibly with the exception of her family in the beginning- I've had many a toxic relationship from people who saw my kindness as a carpet for them to walk upon or a figurative therapy-sponge for them to use until I couldn't ring myself out anymore.
    3. Being someone with BPD, the idea of having a house that had different rooms for different facets of myself made sense as I could take the more emotional, more depressing sides of me I didn't want anyone to see into one of those rooms & keep it locked until I thought I could open up & deal with it... or whatever emotion I was going through at any given time... not always for the better, but that black room where Howl was at war hit my younger self in the feels a little harder than normal.
    Being such a fan of Miyazaki's films in general has always brought out a deeper intellectual side to me I find fascinating, but Howl's Moving Castle hit me on a totally different note- & even though I've only gotten to see it once in theatres, it is by far one of my absolute favorites for its unique display of affection shown towards others. Thank you for showing us an inside take on this sweet movie.

  • @MATTierial
    @MATTierial Před 6 měsíci +2

    Sophie is proof that you can be strong and confident and also be kind and caring about the people around you. I think we're too busy putting up defenses these days that we've conflated having confidence with being disinterested and downright mean and degrading to the people around you.

  • @kaylalian19
    @kaylalian19 Před 11 měsíci +43

    I literally gasped when I saw this was uploaded! HMC and Sophie's character in particular was so important to me in middle school. I was not the most confident at the time, and this movie really showed me 1) the difference it can make in one's life when you believe in yourself and 2) how love and encouragement from others can help build up one's confidence. It doesn't just happen to Sophie, but she provides that to others too. Years later, I still think of this movie when I'm feeling low about myself, and it never fails to inspire me. So glad you guys are talking about this film!

  • @lianathewolflover4516
    @lianathewolflover4516 Před 11 měsíci +57

    This was my first anime movie ever! Thanks Ethan for starting my obsession. Howls Moving Castle is a masterpiece. I also have a shirt that says, “May all your bacon burn,” with Calcifer

  • @sparky082
    @sparky082 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Regardless of context (tho I know she's a Ghibli fan and beyond) I'm so happy to see Sophie in an episode I always feel like she brightens up the room. And makes the whole episode more grounded in some way. I love you Sophie!

  • @drewberrykemp5614
    @drewberrykemp5614 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I literally love when Sophie is the guest in the videos she’s super chill and fun. It’s a total vibe

  • @noush4835
    @noush4835 Před 11 měsíci +19

    i would love to see an episode on Violet Evergarden.
    seriously one of the most underrated animes. her journey to learn and understand different emotions is just>>>

  • @jacquelynsmith2351
    @jacquelynsmith2351 Před 11 měsíci +15

    This is one of my favorite movies! I absolutely feel a connection to Sophie! And your talk at the end reminds me...
    My one niece always says "OBVIOUSLY!" whenever someone doesn't know something she knows. Such as when she's teaching a friend to play a video game they've never played before. IT BUGS ME SO MUCH! The condescension! So her mom and I both go "it's not obvious to me, I've never played it before either!" We had a talk with her about how it can put people down. I also mentioned how 10,000 new people learn a particular fact every day, so their friend was one of the lucky 10,000 people that learned that one thing about that game that day. Huzzah!

  • @vamp3003
    @vamp3003 Před 9 měsíci +5

    I recommend the book if you want to learn more about Sophie's self-perception and Howl's personality. Its also much easier to understand once you do read the book lol.
    Both are such incredible depictions and have amazing characters and I love them to death.

  • @deanospimoniful
    @deanospimoniful Před 9 měsíci +2

    This movie holds a special place in my heart. I watched it the weekend before leaving for out of state college and leaving my childhood home. I'm a very shy, introverted person, who certainly lacks for confidence in a lot of respects, and I think in retrospect, I see a lot of myself in the main character. Also, the soundtrack is amazing.

  • @annasahlstrom6109
    @annasahlstrom6109 Před 11 měsíci +31

    I've read the Howl's Moving Castle books and they are truly wonderful! This movie is my favorite Miyazaki film and yes, it differs from the book, but when you are a master storyteller like Miyazaki that doesn't matter. Everything he does is a masterpiece.