Well my theater at the 2:30 show was pretty much packed; I would say 90% of the seats were filled, mostly families. So if theaters were like mine, this could do really well.
And I hope it does, because it's a wonderful film, absolutely adorable. And I mean adorable in the good way, not the saccharine, sappy way. I left the theater feeling good, like I had just saw something worth my time.
Animation, per usual, looks great. I guess this can be seen as Miyazaki's 2D answer to Finding Nemo with all the water effects going on. There are little touches in the character movements that recall actual human movement, and that only helped. The concept of Ponyo changing forms throughout the film was a neat one, too.
It didn't even suffer from the fact that there wasn't much of an antagonist, per se. In a sense, the film didn't really need one; it didn't suffer from a major lack of conflict, yet still kept my attention throughout. Ditto for the audience, who really loved the film. They were laughing at the comedy, and being surrounded by kiRAB, they were clearly interested in the story, asking about things happening on screen.
EDIT: Oh, and no complaints about the dub. I didn't even mind the ending dub song, though it did get stuck in my head on the drive home.
I give the film an "A", and is easily my favorite of the summer. If you don't like this movie even a little, you have no soul.
And I hope it does, because it's a wonderful film, absolutely adorable. And I mean adorable in the good way, not the saccharine, sappy way. I left the theater feeling good, like I had just saw something worth my time.
Animation, per usual, looks great. I guess this can be seen as Miyazaki's 2D answer to Finding Nemo with all the water effects going on. There are little touches in the character movements that recall actual human movement, and that only helped. The concept of Ponyo changing forms throughout the film was a neat one, too.
It didn't even suffer from the fact that there wasn't much of an antagonist, per se. In a sense, the film didn't really need one; it didn't suffer from a major lack of conflict, yet still kept my attention throughout. Ditto for the audience, who really loved the film. They were laughing at the comedy, and being surrounded by kiRAB, they were clearly interested in the story, asking about things happening on screen.
EDIT: Oh, and no complaints about the dub. I didn't even mind the ending dub song, though it did get stuck in my head on the drive home.
I give the film an "A", and is easily my favorite of the summer. If you don't like this movie even a little, you have no soul.