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  • Опубликовано: 22 фев 2010
  • Diana Wynne Jones, escritora británica (16 Agosto de 1934 a 26 Marzo de 2011). Escribió, en 1986, El incríble castillo Vagabundo (Howl´s moving Castle). En el 2004 Studio Ghibli estrena la película basada en la novela.
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  • @ericlego321
    @ericlego321 4 года назад +498

    That's how an adaptation should be done: many things were changed but the author was pleased by almost every single one of them

    • @BrooklynMcupkiller
      @BrooklynMcupkiller 4 года назад +52

      Very true. Howl's Moving Castle is the perfect example. With its differences between book and film forming a uniqueness from eachother. I was actually amazed the first time I'd read the book. I'd already seen the movie years before and was preparing myself for heartbreaking differences. And there were ALOT of differences. But they were wonderful. My head was completely filled with a compare and contrast board through half the book, the other half I was on the edge of my seat.

    • @jonpendragon2066
      @jonpendragon2066 3 года назад +6

      @@BrooklynMcupkiller movie sucks compared to book

    • @alekseyl172
      @alekseyl172 3 года назад +3

      @@jonpendragon2066 I cannot agree with you more on this matter!

    • @madmouse1016
      @madmouse1016 3 года назад +22

      Legit anyone who trashes on the movie for being different from the book is clearly less open minded than its own author who welcomed the changes. I love both, The movie hold your attention, it adds more conflict and drama while also being more simple. The book was good where it had more characters and a more complex storyline. But because it was in book format, all that could be made well together. I learned recently from my creative writing teacher about how changes must be made to adapt stories, and even though a lot of people don't do it well, I completely think Howl's Moving Castle did a fantastic job

    • @Roofhack
      @Roofhack 2 года назад +5

      @@madmouse1016 The film has huge merits to it, it brings the story to life. Though the film still is Miyazaki, who disneyfied it and inserted his own agenda into it (his whole anti-war thing), while the book was about the characters without the forced agenda. The book also speaks more deeply on the meta of fantasy. You're telling us that movies MUST remove all these things to be adaptable? Sorry, that is the choice of the film makers, not some limit on film itself. They could have portrayed things differently yet gotten the same idea across. Inserting your own "anti-war" BS has nothing to do with adapting stories to film.

  • @lukejakes7840
    @lukejakes7840 4 года назад +259

    My father new her and according to him she was ridiculously fast at crosswords.

    • @lauramartens30
      @lauramartens30 2 года назад +11

      She's the kind of person we all want to grow up into

    • @iloveplumpgrannies174
      @iloveplumpgrannies174 3 месяца назад

      Well, authors have a wide range and deep vocabulary.

  • @TheAnushka1995
    @TheAnushka1995 10 лет назад +349

    I'm so thankful to this woman, because she wrote amazing story and inspired myazaki to film Howl's moving castle. I really can't describe with words how much I love it. I can watch it all day every day and never get enough of it
    It's just purely amazing

    • @Lyonessi
      @Lyonessi 3 года назад +3

      Are you still watching it daily?

    • @avariceseven9443
      @avariceseven9443 Год назад +2

      You should try listening to audiobooks of her works. They're amazing. I've seen the anime first some time ago and rewatched it again and listened to HMC and can tell that the book is better. The comedy and interaction were better but the animation is spectacular in the movie.

    • @coffeelink943
      @coffeelink943 11 месяцев назад

      Major of the time it wasn’t accurate

  • @Laladust
    @Laladust 2 года назад +79

    Rest in Peace Miss Jones. Thank you for writing my favourite book of all time.
    I just finished re-reading it again last night for the umteenth time.
    The film is Howl telling you the story. The book is Sophie telling you what really happened.

    • @rebekaporter2974
      @rebekaporter2974 Год назад +4

      I absolutely love this interpretation! I can’t unsee it now 😂

  • @ysamilk
    @ysamilk 7 лет назад +123

    What a delightful person she was, besides being a wonderful writer.

  • @afsahshaikh9902
    @afsahshaikh9902 6 лет назад +144

    I got attracted to read her howls moving castle series from the movie. I think its safe to say that howls moving castle is the only movie i love watching over and over even after i read the books.
    So Miyazaki and Jones are just two amazing artists and amazing people.
    Then i got interested in her other series chreatomancy. Even though i was 19 and too old for the books but i still loved them through and through.
    Im really greatful that i came accross her work. RIP

    • @lopamudra9763
      @lopamudra9763 3 года назад +6

      I just finished reading howl's moving castle and I'm 19 too. And we aren't old. Atleast that's something to learn from the story 😀😀

    • @wren_bean
      @wren_bean 3 года назад +4

      Her books get shelved in Young adult fiction all the time, but none of them are all that juvenile. One of my greatest joys working at a bookstore was when "advanced level" readers would ask for something more challenging than Rowling and I would give them Jones's books and Franny Billingsley knowing those kids were about to embark on fantastic reading experiences. I also loved that while Jones's books did come in series, most of them (other than maybe the Dalemark Quartet) didn't need to be read in order whatsoever and characters never outstayed their welcome.

    • @fadelaoukaid3413
      @fadelaoukaid3413 2 года назад +4

      I just finished reading howl's moving castle and I'm 25 yo, and I still watch the movie over and over

  • @lucass.martins1091
    @lucass.martins1091 5 лет назад +66

    I know its strange to say, but I only realise now that Diana Wynne Jones is exactly what I imagined Batilda Bagshot looked like when I readed the Deathly Hollows!

    • @bleuvertetforetdepin
      @bleuvertetforetdepin 4 года назад +11

      I wouldn't be surprised if JK herself has did the same. She has taken so much inspiration on Diana's work. It would be only fair, if the she had "portrayed" her as the living memory of Magic.

  • @creepinNinja413
    @creepinNinja413 3 года назад +26

    She seemed like such a honestly authentic person, thank you for the worlds you gave us Diana, rest tight

  • @nerdieone1
    @nerdieone1 10 лет назад +47

    She seemed like a wonderful lady. So sad she passed away....

  • @Kayo-mp7wk
    @Kayo-mp7wk 2 года назад +7

    D. W. Jones inspired Hayao Miyazaki with her wonderful story, and Miyazaki made it famous with his film.
    There are many differences between the two works, but both love the other's work.
    This must be the best situation for creators.

  • @04shivani
    @04shivani 13 лет назад +31

    omg after i read this book i seriously wanted to marry howl no joke >w< i love her mrs. jones writing style its so magical

  • @annabelleehelpme
    @annabelleehelpme 9 лет назад +250

    The movie is simply fantastic. But the book is better by miles!!! There is no beating book Howl, he's just too funny. I wish he went out and courted ladies all day like he did in the books. But I'm not complaining. Miyazaki's interpretation of her world is beautiful.

    • @JustAPrayer
      @JustAPrayer 8 лет назад +25

      +Annabel Lee Yes! I agree! The book doesn't get the praise it deserves!

    • @HAngeli
      @HAngeli 7 лет назад +26

      Indeed. But I think that the movie was also good in the sense that spread the book's existence. I never heard of it before, and I love all miyazaki's and ghibli's movies. Recently I came across a video and someone was saying about how good the book is, and I finally read it - and it's trully really good. Is in my favorites list now.

    • @bleuvertetforetdepin
      @bleuvertetforetdepin 4 года назад +6

      Same for me, I heard of the book because of the film! And now after reading, the howl's series, the Chrestomancie's I'm digging into Dalemark with the so much joy.

    • @ivankovwink1311
      @ivankovwink1311 4 года назад +8

      The movie is amazing but I liked the plot and characters of the book more! The movie changed even the characters so much

  • @datsmeyall
    @datsmeyall 3 года назад +5

    She's so precious

  • @eeeecavim5368
    @eeeecavim5368 3 года назад +13

    She's so lovely. Thank you Diana Wynne Jones.

  • @artrosemedia353
    @artrosemedia353 6 лет назад +60

    This woman is a legend--a badass to the core. I truly miss her to pieces.

  • @karmacanquints4222
    @karmacanquints4222 3 года назад +9

    Thank God she like the movie.
    I found out about her death.
    Rest in peace.

  • @honeyskyvlog
    @honeyskyvlog 9 лет назад +316

    D. W. Jones is simply fantastic. May she rest in peace with Sophie, Howl & Calcifer by her side ♥. I'd love to use this interview for a study I'm working on : from which program is this interview, and when was it broadcasted? Thank you!

    • @YouVHS
      @YouVHS  9 лет назад +22

      No, no es un programa de televisión esta entrevista es parte de los extras del DVD en el disco 2.

    • @jayvman1311
      @jayvman1311 6 лет назад +8

      Im not sure if this helps 3 years later :) But its in the limmited edition dvd set. Its on the 2nd disk like YouVHS mentioned :) Super late but I hope this helps :)

    • @MagicLibrary
      @MagicLibrary 6 лет назад +4

      do you happen to have a list of the questions asked, by any chance?

    • @WanderingMachine
      @WanderingMachine 3 года назад

      😭😭😭😭

  • @WanderingMachine
    @WanderingMachine 3 года назад +5

    R.I.P. D.W.J. 😭😭 Thank you for this wonderful story.😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @clairelin0216
    @clairelin0216 Год назад +1

    When you hear the author of the book said that the animated film adaptation was wonderfully done, you know how amazing the film was, and still is, one of those classics that you'll want to watch again.

  • @Never_Know_Best
    @Never_Know_Best 6 месяцев назад +1

    Holy shit. I was chronically ill as well until recently-from 27~31-and often thought of prematurely aged characters like Sophie as I tried to regain command over myself and continue to grow as a human. Of course Jones’ writing came from a similar place!

  • @sayatheblakat
    @sayatheblakat 13 лет назад +13

    I love her books. Reading them is a real treat for me, like eating a good meal. Whenever I see one at a booksale or something I get really excited.

  • @JustAPrayer
    @JustAPrayer 13 лет назад +26

    Diana Wynne Jones is amazing. She's one of those authors who just can't write a bad book if she tries.

  • @clarriegeneral4739
    @clarriegeneral4739 7 лет назад +37

    RIP forever and ever

  • @daemondoodles
    @daemondoodles 7 месяцев назад +1

    The book and its series is one of my absolute favorites. The movie is also one of my absolute favorites. I'm so glad she appreciated it too (it would've been crushing if she didn't, honestly). They may be completely different, but they are both incredible.

  • @luneluna307
    @luneluna307 2 года назад +3

    I am so eternally grateful to this wonderful woman. Howl’s Moving Castle is such a dear novel to my heart. Rest in peace Diana ❤️

  • @UncoSponk
    @UncoSponk 13 лет назад +16

    R.I.P Diana Wynne Jones. youve inspired me alot! Your legacy will continue!

  • @TheDharr
    @TheDharr 7 лет назад +178

    Wonderful writer. J K Rowling took a lot from Diana.

    • @bleuvertetforetdepin
      @bleuvertetforetdepin 4 года назад +28

      You're damn right! As Potter fan I was quite shocked when I read the Chrestomancie's chronicles.

    • @LittleDreamer1412
      @LittleDreamer1412 4 года назад +15

      Yes! I love the Chrestomanci books and I feel like every Harry Potter fan should read them!

    • @animfan98
      @animfan98 3 года назад +6

      I've always said that DWJ is the unsung influence on Harry Potter. I can never for the life of me understand why everyone always tries to make the claim that JKR "ripped off" Tolkien when writing Harry Potter. If you actually take the time to read their books and compare not just the stories but their respective styles of writing, you'll soon find that they're absolutely nothing alike. Besides which, Tolkien himself didn't invent the fantasy genre, he wrote LOTR and the Hobbit as a tribute to all the Norse mythology that he loved so much.

    • @annanannee2156
      @annanannee2156 3 года назад +3

      Actually she took a lot from Eva Ibbotson (A quick google search will help you).

  • @agstinacueva1673
    @agstinacueva1673 3 года назад +26

    Amazing how Howl managed to bewitch women both in and out of the book 😂😂

  • @littlepinkunicorn2521
    @littlepinkunicorn2521 3 года назад +6

    what a wonderful woman she was. she will always be in my heart. RIP💕

  • @gibn1542
    @gibn1542 2 года назад +3

    You can tell she was definitely culture-shocked by the difference in art style, some adapted elements from her book that were changed, different visual details, but she's also over-joyed that someone, a prolific animation director from another country no less, liked her book so much that they wanted to make a movie out of it

  • @elaestioko7655
    @elaestioko7655 3 года назад +5

    I enjoyed the film and Love the book 😍

  • @nadyanugraha284
    @nadyanugraha284 3 года назад +12

    She was an amazing woman, thank you so much for giving us these amazing masterpieces

  • @greyfox4838
    @greyfox4838 Год назад +4

    It's strange when the author is more open minded to how their work gets translated differently than the readers themselves. Readers seem to be narrow minded these days, wanting a page-by-page duplicate. But the best adaptations stand on its own, the movie's job is not to replace the book but stand along with it. Now people can watch or read either and experience two different wonderful things. The author clearly understands this and appreciates the movie's art separate from but connected to her own work, hopefully book readers can learn to be a bit less obnoxiously elitist about books vs movies in the near future.

  • @berenicemarchese1593
    @berenicemarchese1593 2 года назад +4

    Howl will always eat hearts, in fiction and out. 💗💗💗💗

  • @emilyanndmoore
    @emilyanndmoore 9 лет назад +17

    I love Diana Wynne Jone's books and the movies made from them!

  • @BlackNPink93
    @BlackNPink93 13 лет назад +9

    My inspiration :( RIP Diana Wynne Jones

  • @iloveplumpgrannies174
    @iloveplumpgrannies174 3 месяца назад

    I saw the movie first without realizing that it was an adaptation of a book. It is one of my favorite animation movies and I am eternally grateful for Ms. Diana Wynne Jones. If it wasn't for her brilliant imagination, the animation wouldn't have come to fruition. I hope to buy a copy of the book someday and read it fresh as if I haden't seen the movie before.

  • @dianautica
    @dianautica 4 года назад +15

    Ante la situación actual en el mundo, los libros de esta hermosa mujer me sostienen con cinta adhesiva, jamás había leído nada con tanta magia, aún me falta leer el último de la trilogía, muchas gracias por subir esta entrevista ❤️

    • @pinkcat9523
      @pinkcat9523 3 года назад +1

      A mi también me falta el último y me interesa mucho leer más libros de ella pero fuera de estos 3 los demás estan en inglés y no son fáciles de conseguir tampoco.

  • @johnuesi
    @johnuesi 13 лет назад +4

    You are amazing Dianne Wynne Jones!! I love your books. Thankyou for making my childhood such a mystical time.

  • @Shia552
    @Shia552 11 лет назад +10

    Maravilloso. Agradezco de corazón todo el amor y mágia que me regalan en How'l Moving Castle.

  • @amor4dior169
    @amor4dior169 3 года назад +3

    God bless her soul

  • @TheDive99
    @TheDive99 3 года назад +2

    Talk about magical. . .

  • @laranjaecletica5193
    @laranjaecletica5193 Год назад +1

    Terminei o livro agora. 3 da manhã. Eu sempre amei os filmes e já olhei várias vezes. Eu fiquei muito feliz do livro não ser igual ao filme porque é como se eu tivesse tido a oportunidade de rever meu filme favorito pela primeira vez. Amei muito o trabalho dela.

  • @LukeGameDev
    @LukeGameDev 2 года назад +1

    This warms my heart

  • @ThisRandomPerson
    @ThisRandomPerson Год назад

    Im so happy to finally see Diana's reaction to the movie adaptation of her book

  • @JD-uc1es
    @JD-uc1es Год назад

    I still miss her and think about her!

  • @davidforssell2264
    @davidforssell2264 10 лет назад +2

    I've watched this interview many times. Diana W. Jones seems so nice. R.I.P

  • @LadyVonHautkopf
    @LadyVonHautkopf 5 лет назад +8

    I wish I could give her a hug and ask her to be my grandma T_T

  • @tylermcdowell2152
    @tylermcdowell2152 6 лет назад +1

    love her incite on the art style and very happy that she got to see her very own beautiful art be animated, in ways she did not see at first and grew to love them from a different incite. Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful !

  • @zoro4661WasTaken
    @zoro4661WasTaken 2 года назад

    May she rest in peace. Seems like an absolutely lovely woman.

  • @carolinamaino6358
    @carolinamaino6358 Год назад

    Conocí primero la película y me gustó tanto que quise saber si Miyazaki se había basado en algún libro (como sabía que ya había hecho con otras pelis). Le agradezco profundamente que no solo me diera una película maravillosas sino que también me hiciera conocer a esta fantástica escritora. El libro me gustó tanto como la peli y me encantó que fueran diferentes entre sí.

  • @noellem9416
    @noellem9416 10 лет назад +4

    I've gotten into the Chrestomanci series and I really want someone to make a movie out of it! That would be really awesome!

  • @XCrystalXMoonX
    @XCrystalXMoonX 13 лет назад +16

    @Eugenidesful I thought exactly the same thing. I read the book after I watched the movie because I wanted more, and I found it a completely different story. I think I prefer Howl in the book though, his character is much deeper. Still, the movie remains one of the best animations to have ever been made.

  • @niaestefania
    @niaestefania 3 года назад +4

    Años después: Aún queremos casarnos con Howl

  • @am-xr4ve
    @am-xr4ve 3 года назад +1

    I love this.

  • @paulinam1875
    @paulinam1875 2 года назад

    I loved both the book and the movie

  • @jeanmarques2200
    @jeanmarques2200 11 месяцев назад

    I think, she's my fav author of all time

  • @dnash2131
    @dnash2131 3 года назад +3

    underrated

  • @bbpsicologia
    @bbpsicologia 4 года назад

    Simply amazing!
    The both.
    Thank you forever!

  • @themonsterbrat
    @themonsterbrat 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for uploading this.

  • @alicexhidexhittokirixbatto3296
    @alicexhidexhittokirixbatto3296 5 лет назад +2

    Gracias por ponerlo en español 😊👍❤

  • @moral8280
    @moral8280 Год назад

    She is so pretty

  • @matthewhana9960
    @matthewhana9960 2 года назад

    ❤ love both Diana and Mr Miyazaki ❤ wish I could've met her. I'm still hoping I'll be able to at least say a thank you to him before he goes

  • @Viv8ldi
    @Viv8ldi Месяц назад

    Danke

  • @pokelover02
    @pokelover02 13 лет назад +1

    @MyNameIsOzymandias that's so awesome! she's an amazing author with wonderful endurance. after i read Howl's Moving Castle, i knew i wanted to be an author. and that was when i was only ten years old. it's been over 5 years, and that is still my favorite book till today. :)

  • @babiesboy1933
    @babiesboy1933 12 лет назад +3

    @Atripple Thanks. I found the show and watched it and yeah, it was a bit dismal compared to today's standards. I bet during that time it was considered spectacular. Anyways, I love Diana Wynn Jones and her stories and I hope to see more of them adapted to either TV or the film. Sorry she has passed but she left the world the treasures of her stories.

  • @LOLfornoreson
    @LOLfornoreson 11 лет назад +2

    0 dislike
    ..I love this world

  • @scrotomcbolas4888
    @scrotomcbolas4888 4 года назад +7

    3:30 vieron como se expresaba de Howl. Ella es la única que entiende su dolor y en una parte pareciera que iba a llorar

  • @mitraavesta7548
    @mitraavesta7548 3 года назад +5

    She is better than rowling admit it

  • @rincewind666
    @rincewind666 13 лет назад

    That's it, she loves the film, I've got to read the book now.

  • @mikkiboflove
    @mikkiboflove 10 месяцев назад

    I will say, after reading the book. I liked the book more. Sophie is very independent and fun fact her sister Lettie, who you see at the bakery in the beginning, is also very beautiful and the family wants her to marry but she runs away to be a witches apprentice under king and queen. she sends the dog to help Sophie!

  • @sweetparadise.3861
    @sweetparadise.3861 5 лет назад +7

    El vídeo esta subtitulado al español y veo comentarios en inglés v: , hay alguien que hable español aquí(?

  • @gingerdude
    @gingerdude 6 лет назад +2

    "quiet fabulous" reminds me of Sharon Osborne😍😂

  • @DarkKar
    @DarkKar 7 лет назад +7

    Oh Diana you delightful Dame, you. If only I could have taken you out to dinner once, it would have been my honor and a privilege.

  • @christinagagg2627
    @christinagagg2627 8 лет назад +1

    i dont really much about this preson but i am reading them same at this.dont know long she i am sure her book are really nice i have seen the movie very smoth.on me.very uplifeind.that i say really.

  • @Liliana0601
    @Liliana0601 13 лет назад +1

    nooooooooo, she´s dead!!! TT^TT I love Diana!! I hope that she´s in Ingary, now... *-*

  • @503WE
    @503WE 4 года назад +1

    Li esse livro por PDF infelizmente não tem um vídeo desse tipo em pt-br 😭

  • @Calucifer13
    @Calucifer13 13 лет назад

    @MyNameIsOzymandias She´s your gran? Oh man, it is AWESOME! Is she writing another Howl story?

  • @leradmuiel7634
    @leradmuiel7634 2 года назад

    The books were legit Tim Burton fever dream but The film was a cutesy fairy tail. Loved both tho.

  • @akinemainunangugel9650
    @akinemainunangugel9650 3 года назад +3

    Miyazaki translated it to fantasy??? I thought witch and magic is a fantasy genre ...

  • @NekoNerak
    @NekoNerak 12 лет назад

    @Gilari exactly what I thought.

  • @Akiko139
    @Akiko139 13 лет назад

    i LOVE the book!!
    haha & yess i want to marry howl!!

  • @babiesboy1933
    @babiesboy1933 12 лет назад

    @Atripple What attempt?

  • @Viv8ldi
    @Viv8ldi Месяц назад

    What do the remaining gray hair on sophie mean?

  • @gulluatayeva5343
    @gulluatayeva5343 5 лет назад

    Xahiş bunu sinemalara verin

  • @Osceanix
    @Osceanix 4 года назад

    So did she like the film?

  • @guadalupevazquez6593
    @guadalupevazquez6593 8 лет назад +1

    me quiero casar con Howl, Katia.

  • @remnant1018
    @remnant1018 2 года назад +2

    I wish the animation had been done more like how the author wrote it. I was so angry with how very much was changed. A few minor things I wouldn’t have minded but they changed SO much of it. I’m glad I got to hear the dear lady’s voice. It’s just like I imagined it. She is just like I imagined her.

  • @Gilari
    @Gilari 14 лет назад +13

    I love and hate the movie. One the one hand, it's gorgeous, and does a lot of things right. On the other hand, it goes off on a random anti-war tangent that wasn't necessary. If only they had stuck to the book it would be a wonderful movie. You can tell DWJ is trying to make the best of it and not say anything bad, but she disapproves of some things.

  • @am-xr4ve
    @am-xr4ve 3 года назад +1

    I love this.