Howl's Moving Castle - an Underrated Masterpiece

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  • @BREADSWORD
    @BREADSWORD  3 года назад +1296

    What anime should I check out next? What are you guys watching? Let me know in the replies!
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    • @mayasimunek
      @mayasimunek 3 года назад +99

      obligatory Hunter x hunter

    • @eli-p
      @eli-p 3 года назад +49

      ERASED, I would love to hear your thoughts on this even though its a newer anime.

    • @wordsoflove8787
      @wordsoflove8787 3 года назад +56

      Attack on Titan is absolutely worth catching up on now that the final season is going to be airing soon, it's going to go down as an all-time classic of a story.

    • @P3achyPro
      @P3achyPro 3 года назад +30

      Castle of Cagliostro, Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer, or Patlabor 1 or 2 please!! Hardly enough people talk about them on here.

    • @robertnelson1674
      @robertnelson1674 3 года назад +65

      Princess Mononoke

  • @EternityWish
    @EternityWish 3 года назад +5919

    Sophie's curse reflects her inner emotional state: at the beginning, she is young but her soul is old because she sees herself as an old woman, eg, has no hope that anything good will happen for her, has no dream or aspiration, etc. The curse goes away when her attitude changes. Whenever she feels young, passionate or self-confident, the spell breaks. That's why she becomes young again when she's asleep, feels loved and when she loses herself in the beauty of nature.

    • @sophiab3186
      @sophiab3186 3 года назад +54

      Well said!

    • @vioectrolysis
      @vioectrolysis 3 года назад +173

      I don't exactly remember 100%, but in the book Sophie is also a witch (but she doesn't know as her talent is natural) and her power is her own will,
      which means if she says something, that something will happen. In the movie, that power is still present but in a different way as she gains more self-confidence and
      accomplishes what she wishes with her own efforts, which is more powerful than just talent.

    • @annapplegoldfinch6931
      @annapplegoldfinch6931 3 года назад +113

      The way I remember it, she doesn't necessarily make events happen, but can breath life into non-living objects and make them do stuff. When she gives hats characteristics, they take on those characteristics she gives them. When she tells her stick to do something, it does it. That is why Howl and Calcifer wanted her to break the curse because she can make sure that Calcifer survives the ordeal.

    • @vioectrolysis
      @vioectrolysis 3 года назад +25

      @@annapplegoldfinch6931 that makes a lot of sense, she was really powerful within

    • @mck3nzi33
      @mck3nzi33 3 года назад +5

      OMG THANK YOU

  • @cheesecakecactus2958
    @cheesecakecactus2958 3 года назад +8860

    At the end of the movie: “Howl! Meet me in the future!”
    At the beginning: “Oh there you are I’ve been looking for you”

    • @clarapraciano6332
      @clarapraciano6332 3 года назад +676

      What a genius! I didn't realize it!

    • @totallynotilana6159
      @totallynotilana6159 3 года назад +1189

      when he finds her you can see his ring light up at the beginning which is the coolest detail for rewatching it

    • @cheesecakecactus2958
      @cheesecakecactus2958 3 года назад +199

      @@totallynotilana6159 wow I never noticed that’s cool

    • @linkers2293
      @linkers2293 3 года назад +153

      The wording in the Japanese Sub is "Where've you Been?" which could be implying he recognizes her, but I think it's implying her telling Howl is how he knew to stop defending the house, which honestly makes no sense. I still love Howl's Moving Castle, it was my intoduction to Ghibli, but it's narratively his weakest film.

    • @Gundarium_gabe
      @Gundarium_gabe 3 года назад +9

      woah this is amazing

  • @velarde6410
    @velarde6410 2 года назад +1566

    i cried when you said howl's moving castle was your favorite movie at the moment because you needed it to be. i feel exactly that today. that hit way harder that it should have. thanks for putting my thoughts in words.

    • @hollowknight2221
      @hollowknight2221 Год назад +29

      the first time i watched this video i cried, it was so comforting. i watch this video at least once a month because i love how much emotion and love he puts into this video. he praises it so much and sometimes that's all you wanna hear, that your favorite movie/book is also someone else's

    • @shreyasiroy3579
      @shreyasiroy3579 8 месяцев назад +6

      a video essay made me cry.....it is beyond words how good it is.

    • @halliefleischmann6634
      @halliefleischmann6634 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@hollowknight2221 I cried my eyes out the first time I watched about a month or so ago, and I wasn't really sure why. But after watching this, I get it now.

  • @gsbbdn
    @gsbbdn Год назад +319

    my favorite moment of the film that wasn't touched in the video is Sophie's visit to Howl's childhood. the way the scene opens with that soft violin music that fully reveals the moment in which Howl and Calcifer exchanged hearts. I love how Sophie understands how to break their curse and tells Howl to wait for her in the future which connects to Howl's first encounter with Sophie in which he tells her "There you are sweetheart, sorry I'm late. I've been looking everywhere for you".

    • @mistahmata
      @mistahmata 8 месяцев назад +23

      That was my favorite scene too! I felt like Howl giving his heart to Calcifer was a metaphor for his loss of innocence as a child. Sophie helped heal his inner child by showing him what it was like to love someone purely

    • @heehoopeanut420
      @heehoopeanut420 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@mistahmata I love your interpretation of this scene, it's one of my favorites in the movie too!

  • @JUICEboxCinema000
    @JUICEboxCinema000 3 года назад +5673

    I feel like Sophie’s curse is broken gradually by not howl, but herself. He helps her love herself and have confidence in herself,which is what breaks the curse

    • @suetavakoli
      @suetavakoli 3 года назад +389

      I also think the curse didn't even break, because when a curse breaks you go back to what you were before the curse and it happens instantly like the missing prince. But in the end, she's changed from whom she was before the curse. It's like instead of getting rid of the curse by breaking it, she got rid of it by deviating from the receiver of the curse (herself) and as she's changing the effect of the curse gets weaker. The curse became part of her changing process, that's why her hair remained gray.

    • @sundawg911
      @sundawg911 3 года назад +110

      exactly, the hero of her story is truly herself. Howl helped her find that power within.

    • @suki9871
      @suki9871 2 года назад +127

      This is very true! In the book (don't want to make it seem like this is a faithful adaptation, just going off the OG work) Sophie was actually a very powerful witch who could command objects and give them personality/spells. Her cane in the book becomes her wand because she talks to it, her hats sell well because she talks to them and gives them abilities, and, although the curse is true overall, in the end the only thing keeping the curse on Sophie (which should've worn off) was the fact that Sophie believed she was an old woman. So, at the end when she becomes young again, it's all due to her and her work. In some ways, Sophie is even a more powerful witch than Howl--who couldn't break her curse no matter how hard he tried.

    • @tumbke
      @tumbke 2 года назад +47

      @@suki9871 this is it! Her whole power relies on her speech and what she says, so her outlook is extremely important to using her magic!

    • @suki9871
      @suki9871 2 года назад +9

      @@tumbke Indeed! Which overall makes it such a great story. In truth, it's a simple lesson/meaning, but the delivery in it, the layers added, and the setting of the story make it (imo) a true masterpiece.

  • @tessmckenzie8477
    @tessmckenzie8477 3 года назад +2266

    this is written like poetry. a love letter. i cried and fell back in love with my favourite movie. i hope miyazaki sees this, i truly believe he would love it.

    • @TheManonCanon
      @TheManonCanon 3 года назад +6

      Agreed!!

    • @highlysmiley2303
      @highlysmiley2303 3 года назад +26

      when he said..... " and I love it".. so endearing around 33:40 i was like oh the heart lol

    • @selene9305
      @selene9305 3 года назад +19

      I cried through 3/4 of this video, he is a beautiful person the way he speaks is so 🥺

    • @Sbart75
      @Sbart75 3 года назад +6

      There’s a certain resonance this movie has that surpasses any individual quality, and it’s deserving of poetry, a love letter.

    • @goblinlordz3350
      @goblinlordz3350 2 года назад +6

      The meaning in his voice is so authentic it almost feels fake from what we see nowadays. The masks people where just to hide there emotions on topics.
      But the way he hides no mask on something like a good movie, for some unknown reason is inspiring. Breathtaking almost.

  • @Joee003
    @Joee003 2 года назад +619

    Howl's Moving Castle always makes me feel like I'm falling in love for the first time again. I'm older and married now, but watching the story makes me nostalgic of simpler days. I am pretty sure I could fall in love with anyone if the theme played in a public place. The nostalgia of young love is very powerful, and beautifully portrayed in this masterpiece and I think it makes this movie one of the most romantic and timeless movies ever made.

    • @saige1675
      @saige1675 Год назад +16

      That is a part of every Ghibli movie, and a motive of Miyazaki. He illustrates this ideal, imperfect world we have lost that is full of nature and simple beauty that is so rare to find now. Everyone, no matter how old, knows we have almost lost this. Especially in My Neighbor Totoro. Miyazaki's goal of the movie was to motivate children to go enjoy life outside and give a bit of nostalgia to the people who lived in a nature filled environment, and BOY DID HE ACHIEVE THAT

  • @melaniesmall6330
    @melaniesmall6330 2 года назад +542

    My favorite detail in howl's moving castle is one of his jackets. He has this tan jacket with 6 purple/blue triangles on the front. There aren't many similarities between the movie and the book, but some of the details are still there. In both stories, Sophie talks to her hats, Howl has a meltdown over his looks, and Calcifer switches between sassy demon and demon demon. In the book, Sophie cuts up one of Howl's jackets because it wears out and she wants to make it into a quilt. She cuts this jacket up into triangles, then sews it back together. It actually becomes a plot point in the book, but in the movie it's just a jacket. It's just a nice detail. And it leaves room for a deleted scene following Sophie's rampage where she messes up Howl's jacket.
    Aaaaaand I just saw the end of the movie and now I'm crying

  • @minkykim7157
    @minkykim7157 3 года назад +683

    35:19
    "In the moment when Howl is leaving to protect the castle from the bombs falling overhead, and Sofie pleads in vain for him to stay because she's the reason he won't, Miyazaki manages to so perfectly capture the simultaneous ecstasy of loving someone with your whole heart and the paralyzing terror of knowing that that person loves you back."

    • @cheesecakecactus2958
      @cheesecakecactus2958 3 года назад +17

      Beautiful

    • @insertnamehere2746
      @insertnamehere2746 Месяц назад +1

      But Sophie is GOATED because, despite the fact that she FELT terror that would paralyze weaker people, she pushed forward and got shit done

  • @ZombieZeke
    @ZombieZeke 2 года назад +3917

    I think something nice to know is that the author of the book, Dianna Wynne Jones, absolutely loved the movie. She liked to think of the movie from Howl's perspective, and the book from Sophie's

    • @TisNessie
      @TisNessie 2 года назад +253

      That makes me feel better about it then xD I can’t stand films that just take characters from a book and have like zero regard for it for the film. I haven’t finished the book but I’m glad she has that perspective and I can carry on with it

    • @-Lola.
      @-Lola. 2 года назад +195

      It’s always good when an author can put their ego aside and not shit all over an adaption just because it’s different

    • @emx1581
      @emx1581 2 года назад +65

      diana wynne jones wrote the book???? how did i not know this. i loved her other books like Conrad’s Fate and The Lives of Christopher Chant as a kid and i still do

    • @Wandervenn
      @Wandervenn 2 года назад +83

      @@TisNessie Even without that, a lot of stuff is in the movie, it just lacks context. Like Sophie's curse. We don't get the setup of how the world works as a fairytale like in the book, or Sophie's early show of magic, or Howl's explanation in the end, but the curse still implies Sophie is in control in some way without ever giving exposition. The movie made me seek out the book because I knew there must be missing pieces. So much was grand and interesting, but didn't "show the work" to help me understand why it was that way.
      I do suppose Howl would be the type to only care about the outcome and not the details that went into bringing it about xD

    • @bellac6311
      @bellac6311 2 года назад +52

      @@-Lola. i mean, its not egotistical to want your creative works to be represented properly. Writing and publishing takes so long, for a film studio to then bastardize everything you worked hard on and poured soul into, for a quick buck...well i dont blame the authors that get pissed. Rick Riordan comes to mind here, and i respect the hell out of him for standing up for his work.

  • @MichaelSmith-dk4ky
    @MichaelSmith-dk4ky 2 года назад +936

    This essay was made with such heart and thoughtfulness, so beautifully edited, that this is not in the millions of views by now is a crime. It gave me such comfort and turmoil at the same time, and gave me a whole new set of lenses to watch the movie over and over with. Truly a masterpiece in its own! You deserve all the success

  • @kingani
    @kingani 2 года назад +2066

    god im in tears. this was a beautiful analysis of my fav movie. thank you ❤

    • @111paolo2
      @111paolo2 2 года назад +1

      God*

    • @softnoobgirl73
      @softnoobgirl73 2 года назад +2

      Kingani i love your videos

    • @LauraConnolly
      @LauraConnolly 2 года назад +2

      Right ive never like teared up at a commentary before

    • @matt7352
      @matt7352 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I didn’t think I was gonna tear up but here I am trying to reel it all back in

    • @acooliemoore
      @acooliemoore 2 года назад

      Sameee

  • @emilyanne7984
    @emilyanne7984 3 года назад +2564

    Breadsword didn't have to go this hard, but he did. This dissection of Howl's Moving Castle is brilliant.

    • @luisjaime2567
      @luisjaime2567 3 года назад +5

      The one movie that I really love the most is 1997's Anastasia Don bluth and Gary Goldman are two of the greatest animators of all times that movie really speaks to me sometimes

    • @lordbuddybear
      @lordbuddybear 3 года назад +5

      He makes some very good points regarding the movie's background, but he likes to hear himself a bit too much for my taste. The script is often pretentious and his fake melancholy voice in the end really annoyed me. Sorry, not to undermine your comment, just had to get it out somewhere.

  • @lunalumina1270
    @lunalumina1270 3 года назад +2794

    A very interesting point someone made to me recently is that when Sophie is in Howl's past and interacts with him briefly before coming back to the present she yells out to him, "Find me in the future!"
    At the beginning of the film when he first interacts with her... he says, "Ah, there you are darling."
    It could be a coincidence but I like to think its not. ;-;

    • @mori6434
      @mori6434 3 года назад +363

      It's definitely not, Ghibli and especially Miazaki films are too well written for me to ever believe that it was just a coincidence. It's such a tiny detail, but I feel like it adds so much, and as Breadsword pointed out this film goes HARD on the minute details

    • @enjaneered
      @enjaneered 3 года назад +307

      It's not a coincidence! Howl explains to Sophie when they're escaping from Madam Suliman that the ring he loans Sophie will guide her to where or what she wants to go to, and the ring will shine in the direction of that destination or desired object until it has been found (and again when she follows its light into the door that leads to the past). When Howl and Sophie first meet in the alley, the angle of the shot hides Howl's face not just to be mysterious, but rather in favor of showing that same ring as it glimmers and dulls its sparkle, signifying that he's been looking for Sophie since that night he gave his heart to Calcifer and saw his silver haired darling across the marsh, and finally found her. So it's definitely intentional and certainly melting my heart! T v T

    • @mochicrackers
      @mochicrackers 3 года назад +127

      What’s also so amazing is that child Howl either got Calcifer’s name or named Calcifer from Sophie shouting “Howl! Calcifer!“ and that’s just... so sweet afwhdbsjjwb 🥺

    • @ollieontheoffbeat
      @ollieontheoffbeat 3 года назад +132

      I think my favorite thing about that detail is that doesn't really change anything about their love story. It's tempting to say that Howl loved Sophie from the beginning since he met her in the past, but rationally all he knew about Sophie was that she was clearly someone important to him and eventually he would need to find her. Which means he falls in love with grumpy old lady Sophie just the same as the soft and beautiful Sophie at the same time Sophie falls in love with a bratty wizard who manages to be kind without a heart, and that just kills me.

    • @LottieGOram
      @LottieGOram 3 года назад +47

      @@ollieontheoffbeat exactly! I don’t think he loved her to start but was only curious and, in the same way that he childishly indulges in everything else, he decides to find her, motivated most likely by the fact she’s demonstrating her ability as a powerful witch (which is an understated fact hinted at in the movie but highlighted in the book) by appearing and disappearing into thin air while shouting “find me in the future, I know how to help you now.” Ungh I love this story so damn much!!

  • @astrxne
    @astrxne 2 года назад +353

    Howl's Moving Castle felt like a dream. Everything felt right. I kinda regret how I only discovered HMC and Studio Ghibli only a few years ago. But I certainly found it when I needed it the most. Thank you so much for this beautiful representation. It's totally an experience, just like the movie.

  • @darth_dan8886
    @darth_dan8886 2 года назад +299

    This video hit almost all the notes Howl's castle did - but harder. Ultimately, it's a message of hope - something I so desperately desire these days.

  • @razbuten
    @razbuten 3 года назад +4009

    gamers, it is time to stan howl's moving castle

  • @chefwifey2513
    @chefwifey2513 3 года назад +2072

    I'm sorry but "My favorite is Howl's Moving Castle because I need it to be" hit me so hard. I almost cried. This essay was beautiful and I wholeheartedly agree

    • @peytonrheaume2287
      @peytonrheaume2287 2 года назад +24

      *I did cry.

    • @koryshumard3974
      @koryshumard3974 2 года назад +15

      I cried a lot**

    • @internetanonymous5996
      @internetanonymous5996 2 года назад +16

      I did cry. My family lost our Howl to covid. Howl’s Moving Castle was/is our favorite movie; now it’s kind of a painful reminder…

    • @kennedyj4046
      @kennedyj4046 2 года назад +6

      Read this comment before finishing the video, thought I wouldnt cry. Now its 11 pm and, with my favourite movie being Cagliostro because it reminds me of everyone I love and what we could do someday, I was severely wrong.

    • @laurasandrini3249
      @laurasandrini3249 2 года назад

      I cried lika a baby

  • @mrpitman2428
    @mrpitman2428 Год назад +52

    Ghibli movies are not meant to be finished, they're another world that wants to keep you there.

  • @Diwasho
    @Diwasho 2 года назад +115

    Never understood why this movie is the dark sheep of Ghibli, along with The Cat Returns. I always liked them more than Spirited Away, Totoro and everything else people bring up when they talk about the studio or Miyazaki.

  • @sheldorf1724
    @sheldorf1724 3 года назад +2271

    When the world needed him most, he returned. Not only to reassure us, but to let us know we're not alone...

  • @caladoom7201
    @caladoom7201 3 года назад +873

    Hot take: this video is also an underrated masterpiece

    • @katcounter5383
      @katcounter5383 3 года назад +6

      It brought tears to my eyes multiple times. Also the historical perspective brought to the table by this video is invaluable

    • @athenanoctu3282
      @athenanoctu3282 3 года назад +1

      Wery true

    • @denisstarcencov8874
      @denisstarcencov8874 3 года назад +2

      Agreed

    • @unordinarystudios5846
      @unordinarystudios5846 3 года назад +2

      This is honestly one of the best video essays on a movie that I had ever seen. It not only talks about the movie but shows it in a historical context and uses the movie to say something profound. That's what I love about film. I think this guy earned a new subscriber.

  • @him5698
    @him5698 2 года назад +33

    One of the things that I noticed that Sophie gets younger whenever she feels at home as well. When they reform the castle into her hat shop and she steps into her room, her curse wears off just for a moment. But also when she grows on the castle, she also looks younger.

  • @rags997
    @rags997 2 года назад +45

    Every since I got out of the hospital for suicidal tendencies, I've literally only wanted to watch Howl's and Arrietty, and Marnie. Not something that I thought was a coping skill, but they just leave you so satisfied, Howl even more than the others.

  • @diegobenavente5433
    @diegobenavente5433 3 года назад +2327

    Well, I ended up crying. It's incredible how much not only we share surrounding this movie, but also how powerful, evocative and well done your videos are.

    • @iamgreger
      @iamgreger 3 года назад +23

      Couldnt have said it better myself. He just has a way to pull those hard rigid strings of mine and squeeze a few tears out of me which is hard. And not done cheaply, but rather through a well constructed and empathetic manner that is built up throughout the video and then delivering the payoff at the end in all inclusive emotional bomb.

    • @jits8767
      @jits8767 3 года назад +14

      I saw this comment halfway through the video, and was like 'it's just a nice movie, i don't need to cry'. Cue the last few minutes, and I was like 'yeah, fuck this world'. Then, the last question. It got me. How elegant is your storywriting to produce the most encompassing, connecting feeling of human existence in just one sentence, shit. And to think back to beginning when I was feeling annoyed that someone would unironically start the video of with such a transparent writing cliché as 'whats your favorite movie'. I am stunned.

    • @basicoutrage9591
      @basicoutrage9591 3 года назад +16

      Glad I’m not the only one who cried. This video hit me hard in the feels

    • @fuckian666
      @fuckian666 3 года назад +9

      I honestly cried too....

    • @vixiestarfire
      @vixiestarfire 3 года назад +7

      Dammit he got me crying in the last 10 minutes too 😭

  • @not.applicable.
    @not.applicable. 3 года назад +576

    **ugly crying**
    I've never heard my feelings for Miyazaki's Howl's put to words and I just can't right now. You are one of the most moving video essayists on RUclips, please never stop.

  • @melasolis1639
    @melasolis1639 2 года назад +97

    Howls moving castle is my favorite movie, has been for a while. I love the romance, the optimism, the comedy, and even the darker parts. I cried listening to your essay, and the way you weave your words to provoke and intensify an emotion about a scene ive already seen at least a hundred times is...astounding. I loved this with all my heart and will be sharing this with my Howl.

  • @Marion_MyAnh
    @Marion_MyAnh 2 года назад +182

    This video is so incredibly moving. The way you talk about this masterpiece so close to my heart, with a soft voice that lets us hear your emotion, the fact you gave context of the creation of this movie... I absolutely loved every minute of your work and I will definitely watch it again. Comfort movies / series / games are so good for mental health, whether it's when you need something to help you cry after holding it for too long, or want to enjoy something familiar that speaks to you on several levels.
    Thank you. ❤

  • @satyr_9
    @satyr_9 3 года назад +447

    Diana Wynne Jones, a legend in her own right said this about the film: "It's fantastic. No, I have no input-I write books, not films. Yes, it will be different from the book-in fact it's likely to be very different, but that's as it should be. It will still be a fantastic film."

    • @JIYkp
      @JIYkp 3 года назад +36

      If only every book-to-movie adaptation had such a visionary at its helm.

    • @DaydreamHoneybee
      @DaydreamHoneybee 3 года назад +26

      That is how any adaptation should be handled

    • @ixis
      @ixis 3 года назад +2

      Now do Earthsea!

    • @barosz123
      @barosz123 3 года назад +20

      @@DaydreamHoneybee I think it absolutely fails as an adaptation, really. Because it essentially is not. If you take out characters' names and one gimmick (being cursed) there is hardly anything left of the original. Both are great, but they have hardly anything in common.

    • @DaydreamHoneybee
      @DaydreamHoneybee 3 года назад +13

      @@barosz123 then what you are looking for is a transposition, not an adaptation.

  • @lanaalshaikhli9205
    @lanaalshaikhli9205 3 года назад +2143

    I’m Iraqi and when i read about how he didn’t accept his award and why he didn’t i started sobbing. He’s such a kind soul and i hope nothing but happiness comes his way

    • @tartartartaglialoverofsnez4957
      @tartartartaglialoverofsnez4957 3 года назад +4

      Same

    • @chriss780
      @chriss780 3 года назад +38

      @@tartartartaglialoverofsnez4957 absolute king stuff, Miyazaki is an international treasure

    • @landa604
      @landa604 3 года назад +17

      he did accept it he just didnt wanna set foot in america for that reason

    • @KirstenMarie_MS3
      @KirstenMarie_MS3 3 года назад +65

      I'm American, and I honestly don't blamw him. I had no idea about what went on in the background of the movie, I was too young in the first place. But it makes me like the movie even more and deepens my respect for Miyazaki-sama.

    • @Hyperversum3
      @Hyperversum3 3 года назад +26

      @@landa604 I mean, he didn't take part in the ceremony, but if the prize comes your way... Eh, you take It. Even more because it's the only one fucking time the Academy recognized his work.

  • @frozenyogurth
    @frozenyogurth 2 года назад +47

    Honestly something I especially adore about Howls moving castle both the movie and the book is how neither detracts from the other. They both are vastly different in many ways, but they both demonstrate a love for life and magic. With how in the books sophie can mutter life into things, without even knowing, and how in the Ghibli films they float above the festival plaza.
    They are both just such beautiful works of art.

  • @SynisterJeff
    @SynisterJeff 2 года назад +118

    I've always been a fan of animation, and those from Japan are among my favorite. I once was in a relationship with someone who didn't share that view, but after some convincing, I was able to get her to sit down and watch Spirited Away. We ended up watching two others from Miyazaki's films that day, from her enjoyment of it. We watched Howl's moving castle last of the three, and I asked her how she felt about them. She said Howl's was her favorite movie. I said Mononoke was my favorite Ghibli film. She said, "No, like, I think Howl's is my favorite movie of all time." Nearly brought a tear to my eye. We ended up watching this film at least 10 times in our time together.

    • @alexandergorbachev4088
      @alexandergorbachev4088 5 месяцев назад +1

      Howl, in the book, is an absolutely fantastic character with more of an arrogant, self-absorbed edge. The added hate for war and violence and his conflicted nature in the film makes him deeper and feels like the one missing piece from the book to fully round out the character. He can both break down over his hair colour AND fight both sides to avoid bloodshed. What a man.

  • @syubbee
    @syubbee 3 года назад +1778

    Howl's moving castle is one of those movies that just leave me breathless and with a clawing sense of suffocating nostalgia for something I've never felt before. A strong WANT for something as simple as walking through a field of flowers with a lover. I'd always chosen it in movies times at school unlike my friends who always adored spirited away. I fell in love with it as a preteen and I'm still in love with it now. It's one of those movies that i rarely watch all the time but rather for those special days when wanting something sweet and romantic even if you could interpret sophie and howl's relationship as a close friendship. It's perfect in a way that it surrounds me like a warm hug and I think it will remain my favourite for many years to come.

    • @evan_sunprince
      @evan_sunprince 3 года назад +36

      This! This movie is my comfort blanket. I recently realized, how is a major style inspiration, and that flower scene is why I'm a hopeless romantic.

    • @joyc.e.7511
      @joyc.e.7511 3 года назад +12

      This. You perfectly captured how it makes me feel. I wish I could exist in such a beautifully magical world.

    • @Svgarcanna
      @Svgarcanna 3 года назад +5

      Beautifully worded.

    • @gabx0729
      @gabx0729 3 года назад +3

      Yes! ALL you said 🥰💕 it is my favorite Ghibli movie for all the reasons above x1000

    • @30stm971
      @30stm971 3 года назад +13

      There is a word in welsh that perfectly describes this feeling, Hiraeth. It describes the feeling for longing or nostalgia for a home that never was. A bond that is felt with a place, a person, a certain time. I think this is what drew me to the film too, I think the concept is just beautiful.

  • @thattrickytrickster612
    @thattrickytrickster612 3 года назад +1075

    The reason Howl’s Moving Castle is my personal favorite Ghibli movies is how explicitly magical it *feels*. It takes me back to how I would be transported to a world so fantastically dream-like, happy and free.
    I’ve watched it first when i was 8, and i still feel the same way when i watch it at 21, and I’m sure i’ll feel the same way when i watch it with my kids.

    • @queer-ios3155
      @queer-ios3155 3 года назад +11

      The book is wonderful as well, and although the movie changes it a bit, it's sooooo effective

    • @evan_sunprince
      @evan_sunprince 3 года назад +15

      Its literally my favorite movie, and no matter how many times it makes me smile to see. For all the reasons you stated and more. So like seeing him say it is underrated, i had no arguements.

    • @Cam-ls1co
      @Cam-ls1co 3 года назад +8

      That Tricky Trickster Exactly! The same happens to me with Spirited Away. Both these films have something unexplainable. People realised that about Spirited Away, but Ive seen many Ghibli film rankings and Howls Moving Castle is almost always really low on the lists. Its sometimes so underrated my soul hurts.

  • @kaylaisdone
    @kaylaisdone 2 года назад +50

    This is hands down, the best analysis on Howls Moving Castle. Possibly one of the best analysis videos I’ve ever seen. It’s just so heartfelt and I can really feel your love of this movie and studio ghibli through every single word. Just wow…

  • @TETTATEA
    @TETTATEA 2 года назад +239

    I like how Howl could just dye his hair blonde again but chose not to and just kept the black and his outfit becomes simpler throughout the movie
    He doesn’t bother trying to be “beautiful” anymore, he’s no longer self-centered. Because he found someone to live for. He found the meaning of life. From “I see no point in living if I’m not beautiful” to “I found someone to fight for.”
    Also 19:55 YESSIR

  • @ryanslomkowski7873
    @ryanslomkowski7873 3 года назад +486

    "...Howl and Sophie's Leitmotif"
    *Sideways has entered the chat*

    • @BREADSWORD
      @BREADSWORD  3 года назад +59

      lmfaooooo that's the bro!!! best youtuber for sure

    • @megamage911
      @megamage911 3 года назад +2

      @@BREADSWORD Funnily enough, I just finished watching one of his videos when this got suggested to me haha xD

    • @kaemonbonet4931
      @kaemonbonet4931 3 года назад +6

      This gave me the image of sideways Twitter avatar koolaid Manning his way through a wall and breathlessly saying, "did somebody say leitmotif!?"

    • @megamage911
      @megamage911 3 года назад +2

      @@kaemonbonet4931 OH YEAAAAH!

    • @WillTheGreatest
      @WillTheGreatest 3 года назад +1

      my thoughts exactly

  • @settingittowumbo1953
    @settingittowumbo1953 3 года назад +536

    Breadsword: What’s your favori-
    Me: The Land Before Time
    Breadsword: You don’t have to answer right away

    • @scofieldvictoria
      @scofieldvictoria 3 года назад +2

      It’s a good choice. I’m 28 and still start singing “If We Hold On Together” at random

    • @confusedwhale
      @confusedwhale 3 года назад +2

      That one and _All Dogs Go to Heaven_ will forever be tainted to me.

    • @joseramirez-hh2sw
      @joseramirez-hh2sw 3 года назад

      Mean girls

    • @metroidIllusionist97
      @metroidIllusionist97 3 года назад

      Iron Giant for me, anytime, anywhere baby

  • @hastykia4907
    @hastykia4907 2 года назад +55

    This video made me cry. I always loved Howl's moving castle but this video just made me fall in love with it again. Thank you! It was so well done and incredibly moving, it changed my whole perspective on the movie. Now, I need to go rewatch it :)

  • @illy7049
    @illy7049 Год назад +18

    I’m legit in tears. It’s hard for me to watch long videos in one go but you’re so enthusiastic about something so dear to me that I’m moved and the time passed really fast. The people i convinced to watch this movie with me all liked it but…I feel that none of them actually loved it to the same extent I do and it’s weird to me, sometimes you just can’t seem to share your emotions with people. So hearing you create a 40 minutes long love letter to it…thank you.
    And yes, howl’s moving castle is my favourite movie rn because I need it to be. It’s pretty much the envisioning of my dream world and it allows me to live in it for at least some time when I found myself to dream less and less as the time passes.

  • @kota159
    @kota159 3 года назад +527

    Howl’s Moving Castle is such a bizarre love story. A humble hat maker and a flamboyant wizard, who is rumored to steal hearts. They only showed signs of love in middle, late movie, but you look back at all of the beautiful details and you realize, Sophie always loved him. And Howl never saw her as an old woman. You can see the little details, when Howl laughs, Sophie tends to avert her eyes, and whenever Sophie turns young, Howl becomes more open with her.
    Where, Howl was naturally kind to her, because she was a pretty, young girl.

  • @mxbones9245
    @mxbones9245 2 года назад +1748

    “That could never happen in a kingdom like Ingary”
    “There is no war in Ba Sing Se”

    • @IdleDrifter
      @IdleDrifter 2 года назад +39

      Two weeks to flatten the curve.

    • @JohnDoe-uf3lj
      @JohnDoe-uf3lj 2 года назад +22

      @@IdleDrifter “Somebody once told me, the world was gonna roll me.”

    • @jewelgooding1238
      @jewelgooding1238 2 года назад +24

      omg those two lines say soo much about those two places and how messed up a bad system can make them

    • @vilstef6988
      @vilstef6988 Год назад +3

      Oceana has always been at war with Eastasia.

    • @Dustinlove102
      @Dustinlove102 Год назад

      bruh 🥺

  • @mewdreamer
    @mewdreamer 2 года назад +52

    This was such a beautiful love letter to Howl's Moving Castle. The ending to this video was so powerful and still hits me pretty hard. I've only seen the movie once, but I really enjoyed it and I should give it another watch one of these days. The anti-war message is sadly still needs to be hear, but the hopeful ending the movie provides is also quite moving and gives some kind of comfort.

  • @tabi8488
    @tabi8488 2 года назад +31

    It's so bittersweet to be in tears by the end of this video. The movie and your video are both a piece of art that truly spoke to me. Thank you.

  • @Caruth
    @Caruth 3 года назад +919

    POV: you are a company trying to justify why you deserve all the money from this video because BREADSWORD used a 2 second clip of yours in a 46 minute video

    • @enderdoesgaming137
      @enderdoesgaming137 3 года назад +36

      Literally every company in the world 😂

    • @BREADSWORD
      @BREADSWORD  3 года назад +170

      honestly true bro I just spent 2 full days trying to get this past claims LMFAOOOOO

    • @Nyarlahotep
      @Nyarlahotep 3 года назад +4

      @@BREADSWORD Editing in all these unrelated scenes from others movies and shows is annoying and distracting - there are so many two second clips to coincide with what is often a single word or phrase from your script. It'd certainly be easier to avoid copyright claiming and easier to watch.

    • @LukaC231
      @LukaC231 3 года назад +52

      Moloch Machine Annoying if you don’t care to pay attention and appreciate both his incredibly well written script and wonderfully diverse visuals to pepper your subconscious with imagery to match his words. I think his style is incredibly impressive and entertaining. Don’t ever change Breadsword. Your art is awesome

    • @psychotophatcat
      @psychotophatcat 3 года назад +17

      @@Nyarlahotep I find it fun and engaging, myself. YMMV.

  • @michbutgay
    @michbutgay 3 года назад +335

    "maybe we aren't just living in the same world as the sea of decay, but we're residing on its banks and the tides coming in" and god what a cutting quote

  • @baesuke
    @baesuke Год назад +8

    I come back to this video every couple of months, it’s quite possibly the most insightfully written and exquisitely narrated video essay I’ve ever seen, and it makes me cry every single time

  • @mrIsakify
    @mrIsakify 2 года назад +25

    I finally got around to watching this video because I wanted to watch Howl's Moving Castle first. It's the first Ghibli movie that I've seen and I've been watching through them during my lunch time at work. I think that the idea presented of immersing yourself in a different world to escape your real one is exactly what I did with that. Ghibli movies are helping me get through each day at a job that I'm not happy with and it was seeing this video in my recommended that made me think "maybe I should check that out."

  • @licinia8774
    @licinia8774 3 года назад +743

    This year has just been so.... tiring. I am exhausted. I am (essentially) a caretaker to my parents. Both are unable to work (regardless of the pandemic), and only one has a disability check coming in... our only source of income aside from what little I can make on commissions. I don't get to be a young adult. I don't get to be 21 years old, working some shitty retail job, making friends from said job or finding a romantic interest somewhere along the way. I can't. I have to be home with them... even recently having been lucky enough to spend a week and a half w a close friend... I felt scared for how my parents were doing without me there. Were they eating every night? Were they able to keep up cleaning? We go to food pantries and those boxes are always so heavy, did he hurt his back bringing them in? Yet while I was scared... I felt so free. Freer than I've ever felt. I didn't have to take care of someone. I didn't have to cook every night. I was just... me. A 21 year old just living life. Coming back, while I was happy to see them again, and I was mostly fine to go back to doing what I normally did, my heart was aching. I cried the night I came home. I couldn't do what I had been the last ten days. I couldn't wake up and see my friends. I was back home.... I was a caretaker, again. I was alone. I am alone.
    I love Howl's Moving Castle. I've always wanted a story like Sophie's, in that a plain girl living a mundane, boring life gets brought into this adventure... and in the end finds love and happiness. Finds a purpose. I love watching the movie. I love catching small details I never noticed, I love the scores, I love absolutely everything about it. The optimism it brings out... the warmth I feel watching it.
    I just wish we can all catch a break. It's been just so tiring living lately...
    If anyone reads this, I hope you find your Sophie. I hope you find your Howl. I hope you find the adventure you've wanted, and I hope in the end it brings nothing but love and comfort, no matter the form.

    • @Schwa_
      @Schwa_ 3 года назад +29

      I wish you well. I’m so sorry to hear you’re having such a rough time. I really admire you and I hope you find the adventure you’re looking for too.💜

    • @Kiki-nz3cv
      @Kiki-nz3cv 3 года назад +16

      I wish the best of luck too you. I hope u know that ur not alone. Ur parents are so lucky to have you. Dont stop having faith👉💗👈

    • @BREADSWORD
      @BREADSWORD  3 года назад +56

      this was beautiful!!! thank you so so much for sharing!!!

    • @MauriiciioBriito
      @MauriiciioBriito 3 года назад +17

      You're very brave to share this stuff here, I wish you resilience, your love for your parents are beautiful and your actions noble! But know this much, everything in life is but a phase, diferent from movies, there is no end in life, is just the jorney, and the moment is always fluid and changing, even when it looks like it will never change, everything does change. You will find a way to fulfill your dreams, keep walking and inspiring yourself, you decide if whatever happens in your life is a reason for sorrow or cheers. Be well my friend, all the love to you!

    • @shreyachekkala3434
      @shreyachekkala3434 3 года назад +7

      I hope you find time for yourself sometimes too♥️♥️ you might be alone but I am too so together we're not alone and I hope you'll find your Sophie/ howl too😊😊

  • @Filip-rp5mx
    @Filip-rp5mx 3 года назад +652

    "While every Warship carries a tiresome, steady hum. A tone devoid of life because they only exist to end it." that was so beautiful my man, I had to stop and write this.

    • @Sbart75
      @Sbart75 3 года назад +8

      And this sort of detail - whether intentional or just “intuitive” - is what makes HMC an unparalleled film.
      I’m just so grateful for it.

    • @leargamma4912
      @leargamma4912 7 месяцев назад

      It isn't even a full sentence.

  • @amadacastillo8881
    @amadacastillo8881 2 года назад +30

    this is such an incredible analysis into howl’s moving castle, it’s moved me to my very core and your poetic words gave my chills. i love that you brought in other movies and real world examples of what we’re going through now to relate to it, it just makes it feel that much more relative. howl’s moving castle has been my favorite movie for a while and i will probably love it for the end of time, i love hearing other people’s takes on it because it can be so subjective to what sticks out to each individual. thank you so much for this, the work you put into it and the incredible delivery of your essay is just top tier. amazing job 💓

  • @loafoftofu6773
    @loafoftofu6773 Год назад +8

    I come back to this video a lot. While the placement fluctuates, it’s lived in my top 5 video essays for a while. Hearing the passion and emotion you talk about this movie with is genuinely moving.

  • @britneyp1307
    @britneyp1307 3 года назад +396

    I didn't think a video about Howls Moving Castle would make me cry today. But here we are.

  • @lizan2678
    @lizan2678 3 года назад +276

    "Maybe that's what gives it some of it's brilliance is that it can't last, but I'm just so... tired... of that..." That's the moment I got choked up. I'd skimmed the comments section before starting, didn't expect to get choked up, but that line just struck my heart hard. You bring such a humanity to your analysis, a vulnerability that feels earnest in a way so many video essays don't - a fragility that... I guess... speaks to my own. Thank you.

    • @BREADSWORD
      @BREADSWORD  3 года назад +22

      I'm so grateful that it resonated!!! thank you tons!!!

  • @ellyrussell254
    @ellyrussell254 2 года назад +11

    Your intro delving into and dissecting the question “what’s your favorite movie” was so beautifully put!

  • @_elevenofspades
    @_elevenofspades 2 года назад +5

    Not enough people give you credit for what you do, you are literally amazing.
    Your videos are not only incredibly constructed and beautifully narrated, they give me a sense of comfort that not even my favorite or best crafter video essays have ever done. That ending, where you describe the importance of hope in even the most childish mediums, the faith in our future and the confidence that things will turn out fine, is so moving I almost began to cry like an idiot in my room.
    2021 has, for me, been harder than 2020 for many personal reasons. My family is in a bad spot at the moment and we had to completely change our lives. So, yeah, I've been keeping myself busy, not only watching movies, but also writing, drawing, and creating stories of my own. It keeps my mind at ease.
    Since you asked your viewers, my favorite movie right now is probably "Winter's Tale" (2014), a movie that, like you said about "Howl", I find very underrated. It's not a masterpiece, but it's a weird, cheesy romance movie about a man who, after a life of thievery and disorientation as to what his purpose in life is, meets a woman who gives him the opportunity to redeem himself and save her life. It's a story about miracles and love and hope. It makes you think that the key to Peter Lake's, the protagonist's, purpose is to do a certain thing, but, alas, it's not. He has to let that thing go in order to move on to find his true purpose.
    I just... love Peter Lake's character, so much. Colin Farrell plays him so well. There is a gentleness in his eyes, in his demeanor, how sweet he becomes when he takes care of the love of his life, a woman he barely knows. He looks so scared of messing things up. Of failing her. And when, again, he loses what he thought he was destined to salvage, it's so heartbreaking. Farrell acts his heart out in that moment, and you can feel his pain. His loss of faith. But in the end he does find redemption, and purpose, and he achieves happiness, just not the way he expected. It's beautiful.
    I won't spoil the movie, I just recommend you watch it for yourself. It was a total failure when it came out and it makes me so sad that no one knows/cares about it. I watched it once in 2014, but for some reason, these last few months, I remembered it. And now it's all I can think about. Peter Lake's journey, and his pain, and his love. It brings me joy to watch his story unfold. Even listening to the soundtrack gives me a warm sense of nostalgia. I remember being younger and dumber and less scared.

  • @andrewk9267
    @andrewk9267 3 года назад +592

    "It is one of the only animated films where you can see the birth of a GOAT in real time" I love this

  • @SpiffierShindigs
    @SpiffierShindigs 3 года назад +249

    Came for Howl's, stayed for trains. Trains are the shit, man.

    • @BREADSWORD
      @BREADSWORD  3 года назад +54

      TRAINS ARE SO FIRE ACTUALLY BRO LIKE THEY ARE VERY COOL AND LARGE

    • @vaclavjebavy5118
      @vaclavjebavy5118 3 года назад +10

      @@BREADSWORD I LIEK TRAINS

  • @lanomin5872
    @lanomin5872 2 года назад +9

    The last 5 mins of this video had me tearing up, it's been so hard these last 3 years and as sad as it is to see how much has gotten worse, being reminded of the beauty and joy in this movie makes me think it's time for a rewatch

  • @darksnow8820
    @darksnow8820 2 года назад +3

    every single interaction makes much more sence between Howl and Sophie after the "Howl! Meet me in the future!" scene, double meanings everywhere, such an underrated movie

  • @deleto_fgc5444
    @deleto_fgc5444 3 года назад +457

    I hate how EVERYONE who knows about howl's thinks its a masterpiece but a LOT of people have never heard of it. Ty for spreading the good word. Much love!

    • @juantsu2000
      @juantsu2000 3 года назад +11

      Honestly, it's my least favorite Miyazaki film. I don't think it's bad or that you're wrong for thinking it's a masterpiece, but I just don't see it.

    • @deleto_fgc5444
      @deleto_fgc5444 3 года назад +2

      @@juantsu2000 Thats ok! Its cool to have different opinions. Personally my fav is wind rises. That movie is solid gold.

    • @juantsu2000
      @juantsu2000 3 года назад +3

      @@deleto_fgc5444 My favorite is also Wind Rises!! It's Miyazaki at its most personal imo

    • @ironline6830
      @ironline6830 3 года назад +2

      I agree the first time I saw Howl's it wason stars and the movie captivated me for reasons I couldn't explain until I watched castle of cogliostro on dvd

    • @connerrobles-emery3672
      @connerrobles-emery3672 3 года назад +4

      The Wind Rises is exceptional. My friend got me a ticket to it during a film festival and we were both blown away. It's incredibly personal and I think anyone who has even the slightest interest in artistic pursuits should see it.

  • @jamesrees8070
    @jamesrees8070 3 года назад +723

    this is one of those few youtube videos that aren't just a breakdown of pop culture, or a study of current affairs, or the brainless drivel that hyperactive sociopathic kids watch. This video is ART. I love you man, the care you put into your videos is astounding

    • @kingofAwsomness
      @kingofAwsomness 3 года назад +17

      What would you call the brainless drivel that hyperactive sociopathic kids watch?

    • @rayg.7861
      @rayg.7861 3 года назад +2

      @@kingofAwsomness I'd love to know

    • @rayg.7861
      @rayg.7861 3 года назад +43

      pro tip my dude: you don't have to put other things down to praise something

    • @2nnawrap
      @2nnawrap 3 года назад +3

      hrmmmmm but both the things you mentioned are intrinsic to the artistic process sooo 🤔🤔🧐🧐

    • @gl540
      @gl540 3 года назад +5

      more than half of your comment is on kids doing their own thing and watching whatever they want to.

  • @aiskeenan
    @aiskeenan 2 года назад +4

    just rewatched this on a particularly sensitive night and now i'm crying. so well-said, the reasons you love this film. thank you.

  • @stefanieerinavila4717
    @stefanieerinavila4717 2 месяца назад +1

    I just watched the movie 4 days ago and I'm so glad that I found this one. One of the best video essays I've ever watched. I never thought that I needed this, thank you.

  • @frauleinzuckerguss1906
    @frauleinzuckerguss1906 3 года назад +617

    I love how all of the protagonists were just kind people finding each other and letting each other into their lives. Sophie is such a loving soul, it was so good to see her just... Be unabashedly kind. Sure, she has her sassy moments but they're always in good fun and justified. Cleaning the castle with such vigor and not letting anyone get in her way? She's doing a nice thing for others and the job needs to get done. Not helping the witch up the stairs? Well, she's the one that cursed her and Sophie still cheers her on regardless of that.
    I just... Love the love she gives and receives.

  • @angeliqueroux3017
    @angeliqueroux3017 3 года назад +590

    To anyone who might read this, read the book.
    I love how the book is so very different. One sister works in the bakery to meet a rich husband, one goes away to study witchcraft in the country, and Sophie is supposed to take over the shop. There’s a lot more magic in the book, and the romance feels human and raw. It's beautiful. There were times I fell in love with Sophie and Howl respectively, and there were times when I didn't like them at all. It can't really be compared. If you love the general idea of Howl’s world, give the book a read!
    With that said, Miyazaki’s adaptation is still one of my favourite films 😍

    • @KatsuragiNamika
      @KatsuragiNamika 3 года назад +43

      The book is a completely different thing. Also, Sophie is a fucking savage there, holy shit :D

    • @extinct_duck4414
      @extinct_duck4414 3 года назад +61

      Ive talked to other people who shut down my love for Howls Moving Castle just because its nothing like the book. They shouldnt be compared at all, they are both amazing pieces of art but separate from each other.

    • @Generalized615
      @Generalized615 3 года назад +19

      I read the book for a project in gradeschool after loving the movie, and theres so many scenes in it that are ingrained into my brain. Like for some reason I really often think of the way the books describes stepping with the seven-league boots. Or the whole alternate reality real world family Howl has.
      Crazy good book, and now I want to read it again almost 12 years later.

    • @Generalized615
      @Generalized615 3 года назад +6

      ALSO, if anyone is going to read Howl's Moving Castle and likes it, or just likes the movie. Also read "A wizard of Earthsea"

    • @nathanwall37
      @nathanwall37 2 года назад +3

      I love born so much. It’s like cooking two different dishes using the same ingredients.

  • @risasdesktop
    @risasdesktop 7 месяцев назад +2

    I find it poetic that this video is about the realization of love, more or less, and this video (other than the one prior to it,) is a realization of Breadsword's love for the creation of these videos. It took me 3 years to realize this, but it's something that warms my heart so much more.

  • @Maceykatie
    @Maceykatie 2 года назад +7

    Howls moving castle has always been a comfort movie for me, watching it always makes me feel like myself again. In fact it’s hard to describe just how much it has meant to me over the years. This might be a bit late but thank you for making this video

  • @DrawnByDragonfly
    @DrawnByDragonfly 3 года назад +404

    "Maybe you even lost your Sophie or your Howl."
    At this point in the video, I immediately started crying. I don't know why, I haven't lost anyone to this pandemic but even the idea of this happening to me was heartbreaking.
    This video is beautiful, and your channel is one of my favorites on the whole site.
    And to answer the question, my favorite movie has always been torn between The Iron Giant and Treasure Planet. Whenever I revisit them they take me back to when I saw them as a kid and I feel like nothing can hurt me as long as they're there. And as I watch them now I am astounded by all of the deeper meaning they have. They never fail to make me feel anything but pure joy whenever I watch them. And I think I need them now the most.

    • @Camille-yu8nz
      @Camille-yu8nz 3 года назад +2

      omg Iron Giant is my favorite movie!! It always makes me cry at the end and my phone case is the Giant in his superman pose

    • @NightmareCCL
      @NightmareCCL 3 года назад +2

      Same as soon as he said that I started tearing up

    • @Flowtail
      @Flowtail 3 года назад +2

      I read through this comment long before even getting to that point, and yet i still ended up crying

    • @diarypoe1096
      @diarypoe1096 3 года назад +1

      I’m glad I’m not the only one. Just the thought. I texted my significant other as soon as the video was over.

  • @KindaGrump
    @KindaGrump 3 года назад +282

    I actually kind of agree, Howl's Moving Castle is actually pretty damn underrated. People typically REMEMBER the movie exists after mentioning Spirited Away, Mononoke, and Totoro. It's underrated in the fact that it's not one of the first movies people think of when they think about Miyazaki. Personally, I've loved Howl since I was a kid, so naturally I was immediately drawn to the concept of Breadsword talking about HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE.

    • @fernanwilford9653
      @fernanwilford9653 3 года назад

      Yes

    • @calisha1889
      @calisha1889 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @sorcha4841
      @sorcha4841 3 года назад +4

      Howls has always been my favourite ghibli film, since I was 9 years old and couldn't watch spirited away coz it scared me too much. Until now i didnt even know that it was an underrated film!

    • @ShinigamiInuyasha777
      @ShinigamiInuyasha777 3 года назад

      Well, last time i watched i was like 12. So for me the whole analogy was missing. And i belive many people on their early 20s only renember Miyazaki early 2000s while they were kids. So all three just felt more relatable

  • @Kittick_Art
    @Kittick_Art 2 года назад +2

    For some reason, every time I'm feeling low in life and overwhelmed by the things around me, I come back to this video. Howl's Moving Castle has been a longtime favorite for me, and this video sums up everything I feel for it so beautifully. Amazing work on this one, thank you.

  • @eliriggan
    @eliriggan Год назад

    This is by far my favorite RUclips video I’ve ever watch. I’ve kept coming back to it and each time I fall in love with Howl’s Moving Castle all over again. Truly a beautiful video essay

  • @jeffreyhernandezjr2857
    @jeffreyhernandezjr2857 3 года назад +127

    The music in Howls Moving Castle is one of the best ost's ever.

    • @BREADSWORD
      @BREADSWORD  3 года назад +8

      FENDI FACTS

    • @kosaiie9630
      @kosaiie9630 3 года назад

      yess!

    • @cataryad661
      @cataryad661 3 года назад

      I got a Merry Go Round Of Life music box for my birthday 2 years ago and I love it so much. If I ever get married, I kinda want to have my first dance to it. I’m just a little obsessed...

  • @Emily-fs7vd
    @Emily-fs7vd 3 года назад +253

    "pump that sweet serotonin into our tired tired brains" is the most relatable statement

  • @kuraiabernathe2855
    @kuraiabernathe2855 2 года назад +1

    This made me cry because the emotion in your voice during the end monologue just struck something in me. You are a wonderful presenter, and I really enjoy learning about films through your commentary. Thank you for making this. Even though I did get misty eyed, it was in a good way and I needed it. Even though I didn't realize it until it happened, I truly needed it.
    I hope that things are going better for you this year.

  • @RedRidinghoodK5
    @RedRidinghoodK5 2 года назад +9

    Dear Breadsword, it's been a year and a half since you dropped this masterpiece of a movie commentary (examination? breakdown? idk what to even call it) but every time I come back and rewatch this video, it renews my love for Howl's at the same time as making me cry like a bish. Which isn't a complaint, it's just a poorly explained compliment.

  • @BattlerUshiromiya9999
    @BattlerUshiromiya9999 3 года назад +507

    “Underreated” says the title
    There’s not a day that goes by where I am not reminded of this movie
    Or any ghibli movie by Hayao Miyazaki for that matter

    • @gene1331
      @gene1331 3 года назад +14

      I think he meant underrated among Miyazaki movies

    • @TheOtherDrManhattan
      @TheOtherDrManhattan 3 года назад +20

      @@gene1331 still not even that. Anyone I ask, this is always in their top 3 miyazaki films, if not their number 1

    • @onetwofivetheworld6246
      @onetwofivetheworld6246 3 года назад +13

      he explains why he said it's underrated in the video :) it's because according to his experience, his friends never mention Howl's Moving Castle

    • @damaged.collateral
      @damaged.collateral 3 года назад +2

      among his friends, its underrated. watch the video.

    • @ViMBarN
      @ViMBarN 3 года назад +4

      They are all wrong. He is saying that even though it's recognized and well liked or acclaimed even... it doesn't have the place HE considers it should... "at the top" as in 1 one. the BEST one.

  • @HeyShadyLady
    @HeyShadyLady 3 года назад +127

    I NEVER NOTICED HE CUT HIS HAIR LIKE THE APPRENTICES :O

  • @joshuamorrison2719
    @joshuamorrison2719 2 года назад +1

    This video is an underrated masterpiece.
    BREADSWORD, the way that your scripts and editing blend to create a sense of admiration for your source material is nothing short of flawlessness. I've been binging your content a lot this week. I love the way you alternate between unabashed intelligence and wisdom in your scripts to an irreverant and playful view of your own seriousness. It's something I honestly wish I could do within myself. I take myself far too seriously sometimes.
    Of course each video covers its own film and theme but the FEELING of your videos -- the thing that keeps me wanting to watch them again and again -- is the tone in your voice that indicates an acknowledgement, and subsequent conquering, of loneliness.
    From the crackling romantic music bookending your conversation of the day, to the deep blues and comforting style of the old TV, to the gentleness and almost apologetic tone you sometimes visit while making your point. You really know your audience. It works for me. I hope you keep making videos for a long, long time. Until then, I'll be here bouncing between your Howl's video and your Jak and Daxter video. Thanks!

  • @zachharvey5493
    @zachharvey5493 6 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful and ever prescient, have watched 3 times over the years and this work always gets me in my feels. Thankyou!

  • @ashleys.3801
    @ashleys.3801 3 года назад +146

    I just recently watched Howl's Moving Castle and I bawled at the end. It just made me so happy that Sophie and Howl both lived and were together and everything turned out okay. I didn't expect that ending, so seeing it happen made me fall apart. I can't remember the last time I saw a movie with a genuinely happy ending. I think my heart really needed it.
    Thank you for making this video. It made my heart ache but, again, I think my heart needed it.

  • @klamsanac8173
    @klamsanac8173 3 года назад +153

    "Because I needed it to be." Why is that phrase making me so emotional right now. 10/10 you're one of the few RUclipsrs I know that can make a 45 minute video that keeps me captivated every single second. Love you dude keep fighting the good fight!

    • @BREADSWORD
      @BREADSWORD  3 года назад

      bless bless bless thank you so so so much bro

  • @freddie2297
    @freddie2297 7 месяцев назад +1

    this is my favourite video on youtube, i've rewatched it a few times over the past year or so. your analysis is beautiful and perfectly articulates what made the movie so powerful to me as well. Thank you for making it and if anyone else is reading this I hope you have a good day :)

  • @draculactica
    @draculactica Год назад +5

    honestly, if there was a version of howl's that was just 3 straight hours of the castle walking and nothing else, it would still be one of my favorite films of all time.

  • @leoui1085
    @leoui1085 3 года назад +136

    I had the same feeling of sitting in a cinema, watching the credits roll on an amazing movie, after watching this video.
    Great job.

    • @BREADSWORD
      @BREADSWORD  3 года назад +11

      ALL LOVE BRO THANK YOU FOR ALWAYS HOLDING IT DOWN

    • @leoui1085
      @leoui1085 3 года назад +2

      @@BREADSWORD
      Of course! Your videos have more soul than some people. I felt happy after watching. Like truly happy.
      Thx or summin i guess

  • @Rainette1412
    @Rainette1412 3 года назад +237

    "Maybe you even lost your Sophie or your Howl."
    I haven't lost anyone to the pandemic, however suffered an incredibly hard break-up at the beginning of the year. Howl's Moving Castle has always been one of my fav Miyazaki movies (along Mononoke hime) and a go-to feel-good movie, however I'm now unable to watch it. Following a protagonist sharing her name with your ex isn't the best way to cope.

    • @UltimateKyuubiFox
      @UltimateKyuubiFox 3 года назад +19

      Man, I’m sorry to hear that. It’s hard when our places of comfort get taken from us. Know that whatever it once made you feel you can still carry with you.

    • @MellowJelly
      @MellowJelly 3 года назад +2

      I can't handle movies about soulmates anymore and the time travel stuff in this movie related to Howls childhood and the falling star demonic pact he made, it reminds me too much of myself and my soulmate spiritually. And we can't be together. I feel forsaken

    • @pbnj0
      @pbnj0 3 года назад +2

      this movie actually brought me hope and comfort after my break up so this makes me sad :( i hope you can enjoy it again someday

    • @Rainette1412
      @Rainette1412 3 года назад

      At least it gets better with time, healing is a slow but steady work. Maybe i'll give it a shot again sometime next year and i hope when i do i'll love it as much as i used to

  • @francescobertucca7401
    @francescobertucca7401 2 года назад +1

    I have watched this video every few months since it came out, because it is such a masterpiece. Thank you Breadsword for crafting such well researched, well thought out videos on movies both dear to my heart and entirely new to me. Every time I sit down to watch Howl's I make sure I have an extra 45 min to watch this right after. It so beautifully breaks down the movie while also encapsulating exactly my emotions over the past year or so.
    Bravo

  • @calypsyph5205
    @calypsyph5205 2 года назад

    I've watched this video so many times, I really love the way you edit and script your videos!! They're so calming and fun to watch!

  • @DaydreamHoneybee
    @DaydreamHoneybee 3 года назад +39

    When Sophie gave her hair to Calcifer and the castle started moving again, 7 years old me shivered. I have never felt so strongly watching a movie ever since.

    • @BREADSWORD
      @BREADSWORD  3 года назад +7

      BRO RIGHT?????? LITERAL 10/10 MOMENT

    • @DaydreamHoneybee
      @DaydreamHoneybee 3 года назад +4

      I am not even sad no moment in cinema will ever top this one. Since it's perfect, there needn't be better.

    • @Theyungcity23
      @Theyungcity23 3 года назад

      I didn't get that moment at all. He asked for something I can't remember what but I know it wasn't hair but that worked just as well?

    • @DaydreamHoneybee
      @DaydreamHoneybee 3 года назад +1

      @@Theyungcity23 That's the point!
      The first time Sophie meets Calcifer, he says that wood works but that he is, at heart, a demon, and as such his primary source of nutrients is bodily parts of people whom deal with him, such as eyes or hands. At the end, when there's no more wood to feed him, he reiterates: "Maybe if you gave me your eyes, or your heart, I could go fast enough. Any part of your body will do, really". When Sophie give her hair, which is only a part of her body according to the most liberal of dictionaries, to him, he makes the castle walk again, faster than ever. I'll let you draw your own conclusions.

  • @Monke455
    @Monke455 3 года назад +270

    I don't think Howl's Moving Castle is underrated but it is a masterpiece without a doubt

    • @Lacie9
      @Lacie9 3 года назад +34

      It's like the Ratatouille of Ghibli
      It's considered a masterpiece yet not enough people talk about it

    • @Monke455
      @Monke455 3 года назад

      @@Lacie9 people don't know about ratatouille? I think I lost faith in humanity.

    • @Lacie9
      @Lacie9 3 года назад +5

      @@Monke455 well alot of people know about it but it's one of the least talked about Pixar films
      Despite being my favorite

    • @mashcake5988
      @mashcake5988 3 года назад +12

      You clearly didnt watch the whole video, he says that compared to other works from ghibli it is not looked upon as one of the best and is therefor underrated comparatively

    • @Monke455
      @Monke455 3 года назад +3

      @@mashcake5988 ye I haven't then but now I have and can say that it is a movie that should be ranked higher or seen as a good movie

  • @coltonmanning1791
    @coltonmanning1791 2 года назад +1

    honestly your videos are so so good, I appreciate the all the effort and work you put into these a lot

  • @soori3114
    @soori3114 2 года назад

    I've never come across a video so detailed about something I treasure so much, until I came across this. Everything was explained and done so beautifully, and I could even say that it opened my eyes up to new perspectives by noticing things I didn't pay attention to before. I really adore Howl's Moving Castle with all my heart and to listen to the words you told really brought a smile to my face.
    Really appreciate the time you took to make this. Thank you for THIS underrated masterpiece. 😊

  • @dorothyandrada8095
    @dorothyandrada8095 3 года назад +119

    Man, I cried a lot towards the end. I watched Howl's Moving Castle for the first time during quarantine, and while I wouldn't say it's my favorite, it was like a soothing balm for all my anxieties at the time. It didn't matter that I couldn't really follow the plot; Sophie was wonderful, and it was wonderful to see her discover herself and her love throughout the movie.
    I feel the same comfort now. Despite destruction and strife, there is still love. And that love is the reason why we can still push through in spite of everything. Thank you for this video, because it reminded me of that truth.

    • @antonia_ber
      @antonia_ber Год назад

      Can't stop watching it in my quarantine now, have you read the comments? There are so many links and hidden meanings I just start discovering

  • @soldecle
    @soldecle 3 года назад +395

    I like the fact that they didn’t make the witch that cursed Sophie become kind suddenly. I like the consistency. I was mad at her for what she did but that’s just what we had coming.

  • @grayshade5566
    @grayshade5566 2 года назад

    This video always makes me cry in a good way at the end. And one of the only videos I'm happily rewatch again and again, thank you ♡

  • @_mskhaze
    @_mskhaze Год назад

    howl’s is one of my top 3 films and now this is one of my favourite youtube videos! a really well written essay, kudos to you for your effort!

  • @CTRLVCatMemes
    @CTRLVCatMemes 3 года назад +103

    Our boy in the big leagues now. Getting sponsors and everything! So proud

    • @BREADSWORD
      @BREADSWORD  3 года назад +16

      BLESS BLESS BLESS THANK YOOOOUUUUUU

  • @CYNEMICAL
    @CYNEMICAL 3 года назад +260

    In all the many years I have watched this film, never have I found a tangible form of expression to describe in intricate depth why I love Howl's Moving Castle so much... until your video here. Breadsword, you have all my respect and admiration for crafting this splendid video essay. A masterpiece breaking down a masterpiece *claps*

  • @azark2866
    @azark2866 Год назад

    The way you wove together just everything- the deep meaning from the movie, the awesome editing, the random funny references, and even just your soothing voice... This just holds so much weight with it and brings so much to light. It's people like you who give me hope for the world.