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Once Upon a Time

Play trailer Once Upon a Time 1987 1h 20m Kids & Family Fantasy Animation Play Trailer Watchlist
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The magical world of Windaria is the setting for this tale of romance and conflict between two kingdoms.

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Audience Member So, I just finished watching Windaria. To be specific, it was the original Japanese version, subtitled by the [Live-eviL] fansub group. Another note, this review is spoiler-free. Well, let's start with the art. For a film from 1986, it looks VERY nice. The animation is smooth, varied, and has a lot of nice, subtle touches. It still looks dated by today's standards, but is still pretty easy to appreciate. The world is also pretty beautifully realized, with some gorgeous looking background art. The character art is all pretty standard for the era, but the quality of the animation makes them stand out more than they otherwise would. As for the story, this is where it really falls apart for me. The movie starts off fine, and the characters start to develop. You start to get a feel for the world, and the story arc, and despite it being paced somewhat slowly, it still seemed pretty well put together. However, about halfway through the story, things change. Characters that were developed early-on start arbitrarily changing their motivations left and right, seemingly for no reason. Yet, other characters feel lifeless, like an empty shell, with no real depth to them whatsoever. This makes it difficult to like any of the characters, and as such, the story ends up falling flat. The pacing also seemed to get slower and slower as the film went on. There's a lot of filler shots, and it made me feel like I was just waiting for the next thing to happen. However, even when that next thing happened, I wasn't satisfied with it, because it usually involved one of the characters, who are all so completely unlikeable that anything that happened involving them didn't matter to me. The film entirely failed to be captivating, and by the last 30 minutes, I was kind of just waiting for it to be over. Then it ended, and I still didn't feel satisfied. I felt like the ending was supposed to make me cry, but it didn't, because I wasn't emotionally invested in any of the characters. After all was said and done, I kind of just felt like I wasted my time. Yet, despite all that, I still find the movie oddly charming. I don't think it's good by any stretch, but it has a few decent moments in the beginning and middle of it. Also, the animation probably would have really wowed me 10 or 15 years ago, and it's still good today, but it's not good enough to push everything else to the side and focus solely on that. However, that seems like exactly what this movie tries to do. It substitutes well-formed characters and a well-paced story arc for some visual flair. It ultimately ends up being far less than what it could have otherwise been, if a little extra care went into the story and the characters. I give Windaria 2 out of 5 stars. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Audience Member "Windaria" es una novela trágica convertida en Anime. Su historia carece de originalidad pero tampoco es predecible debido a su trama que deja en claro que la búsqueda de la felicidad puede conducir a la guerra, a la traición y hasta a la muerte, y que el perdón es algo que se gana tras haber admitido y enmendado los errores del pasado. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The magical world of Windaria is the setting for this tale of romance and conflict between two kingdoms.
Director
Kunihiko Yuyama
Screenwriter
Keisuke Fujikawa
Genre
Kids & Family, Fantasy, Animation
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 20m