Princess Raccoon (2005)

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Original Title: オペレッタ狸御殿

Amechiyo (the banished prince) falls in love with Tanukihime (a princess of raccoon dog disguised as human). This is an operetta which includes comedy, singing and dancing, and a love story.

Introduction
Princess Raccoon, released in 2005, is a Japanese wayward musical movie routed by Seijun Suzuki and also composed by Yoshio Urasawa. The movie stars Zhang Ziyi, Jo Odagiri, and also Hiroko Yakushimaru. Princess Raccoon is an one-of-a-kind and revitalizing cinematic experience that mixes different designs as well as blends categories, such as kabuki movie theater, fairytale, typical Japanese folklore, pop music, as well as modern dance.

Story Synopsis
The film informs the story of Amechiyo (Jo Odagiri), the eradicated prince of the Kabuki Kingdom. His papa, the King (Mikijirō Hira), ends up being envious of Amechiyo's elegance as well as looks for to eliminate him, being afraid that he will ultimately surpass him in beauty. Amechiyo gets away to an enchanting mountain as well as meets a stunning and magical female raccoon, Tanuki-hime (Zhang Ziyi), also called Princess Raccoon.

At first, Amechiyo, being a human, and Tanuki-hime, being a raccoon, find their love and also connection to be forbidden due to their differences. Tanuki-hime's papa, the Raccoon King (Taro Yamamot), also scorns the idea of their union. Nonetheless, as they hang around with each other, their love remains to grow stronger. The pair makes a decision to break the regulation by weding each other, attempting to cross the limits in between humans as well as raccoons.

Personalities and Themes
The film provides various characters that resist traditional standards as well as are highly established with a mix of songs, dance, dream, and surreal visuals. The most considerable personality, Princess Raccoon (Tanuki-hime), played by Zhang Ziyi, is a legendary figure in Japanese mythology that transforms into a lovely female who falls in love with a human royal prince. While other personalities battle to accept their love, Princess Raccoon and also Amechiyo remain to enjoy each other, showcasing a solid message of the power as well as resilience of love.

Princess Raccoon additionally deals with styles of jealousy, as seen in the King's activities to eradicate as well as kill Amechiyo when he sees himself being outweighed by his child's appeal. Moreover, it checks out the concept of beauty and the consequences it can give those obsessed with it.

Visual and also Musical Style
Princess Raccoon is a visually enchanting movie that incorporates numerous art kinds, genres, and styles. The movie's vivid colors, computer animated illustrations, as well as captivating costumes all contribute to the creation of a dream globe, successfully recording the essence of Japanese folklore and Kabuki theater. The film sets are painted in an extremely stylized manner, stimulating the looks of old Japanese paintings and theater.

An additional unique facet of Princess Raccoon is its musical style. The movie utilizes a vast array of music genres such as orchestral arias, pop tunes, and conventional Japanese songs, which includes in the unique environment and also general experience of the flick. Director Seijun Suzuki, who is recognized for his experimental and also progressive movie design, draws from numerous styles to develop a movie that is unmistakably unique and amusing.

Final thought
Princess Raccoon is an aesthetically promoting and musically diverse film with an engaging love story at its core. The non-traditional structure, surreal visuals, as well as abundant cultural referrals produce a special cinematic experience that couple of movies can replicate. The film presents a multilayered story that engages target markets in the joys as well as griefs of love, jealousy, and also beauty. Princess Raccoon handles to develop itself as a modern-day classic by challenging the boundaries of traditional storytelling and also filmmaking, giving a revitalizing as well as interesting take on stories of love and fantasy.

Top Cast

  • Zhang Ziyi (small)
    Zhang Ziyi
    Tanukihime
  • Joe Odagiri (small)
    Joe Odagiri
    Amechiyo
  • Hiroko Yakushimaru (small)
    Hiroko Yakushimaru
    Ohagi no tsubone
  • Mikijir? Hira (small)
    Mikijir? Hira
    Azuchi Momoyama
  • Miwako Ichikawa (small)
    Miwako Ichikawa
    Kome
  • Tar? Yamamoto (small)
    Tar? Yamamoto
    Ostrich Monk
  • Eisuke Sasai (small)
    Eisuke Sasai
    Yasuke
  • Yuki Saori (small)
    Yuki Saori
    Virgen Hag
  • Hibari Misora (small)
    Hibari Misora
    CG Appearance
  • Papaya Suzuki (small)
    Papaya Suzuki
    Junior Raccoon
  • Federico Aletta
    Nan-bannjin (Painter)