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The setting is Yokohama in 1963, and the filmmakers lovingly bring to life the bustling seaside town, with its misty harbor, sun-drenched gardens, shops and markets, and some of the most mouthwatering Japanese home-cooking set to film. The story centers on an innocent romance beginning to bud between Umi and Shun, two high school kids caught up in the changing times. Japan is picking itself up from the devastation of World War II and preparing to host the 1964 Olympics - and the mood is one of both optimism and conflict as the young generation struggles to throw off the shackles of a troubled past. While the children work together to save a dilapidated Meiji era club house from demolition, their tentative relationship begins to blossom. But - in an unexpected twist that parallels what the country itself is facing - a buried secret from their past emerges to cast a shadow on the future and pull them apart. (c) GKids. Watch From Up On Poppy Hill Movie Online Streaming Without Downloading No Survey HERE

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Release Date From Up On Poppy Hill Mar 15, 2013 Limited
Genres From Up On Poppy Hill : Drama,Animation,Kids & Family,Art House & International


Total Vote User From Up On Poppy Hill : Visitor
User Ranting From Up On Poppy Hill : 3.7
User Percentage For From Up On Poppy Hill : 75 %
User Count Like for From Up On Poppy Hill : 3,289
All Critics Ranting For From Up On Poppy Hill : 7.2
All Critics Count For From Up On Poppy Hill : 24
All Critics Percentage For From Up On Poppy Hill : 83 %

Actors For From Up On Poppy Hill

Sarah Bolger,Masami Nagasawa,Isabelle Fuhrman,Haruza Shiraishi,Anton Yelchin,Junichi Okada,Christina Hendricks,Gillian Anderson,Yuriko Ishida,Alex Wolff,Raymond Ochoa,Tsubasa Kobayashi,Aubrey Plaza,Rumi Hiiragi,Chris Noth,Nao Omori,Jeff Dunham,Emily Osment,Jamie Lee Curtis,Jun Fubuki


From Up On Poppy Hill Movie Review

Likely to appeal to young audiences - especially teenagers - and possibly even to jaded adults, who may look back on their own first yearnings of puppy love with nostalgia and affection.
Bruce Demara-Toronto Star

A film about many things-so many that the magic of Studio Ghibli's past has been displaced by exposition and earnest discussion.
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal

"From Up on Poppy Hill" is frankly stunning, as beautiful a hand-drawn animated feature as you are likely to see.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times

It's the sort of movie that can prompt daydreams about inhabiting its world of flowers and hills, passing ships and harbor lights, where there's no Internet and romance happens face to face.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

Its visual magic lies in painterly compositions of foliage, clouds, architecture and water, and its emotional impact comes from the way everyday life is washed in the colors of memory.
A.O. Scott-New York Times

Those gorgeous, hand-drawn images bring lightness and grace to a story that might seem drab and pedestrian in the real world.
Scott Tobias-NPR

With its modest story and lack of cute magical furballs, From Up on Poppy Hill is a tad too uneventful and prosaic to match the best of Studio Ghibli but it's lovely all the same.
Jason Anderson-The Grid

The screenplay deftly balances the characters' intimate concerns with the nation's historic growing pains, resulting in a story that's as engrossing as the visuals are breathtaking.
Alonso Duralde-The Wrap

Gorgeously animated, with rich color scapes and detailed mise-en-scène, Goro Miyazaki's sophomore outing incorporates lovely, introspective imagery of, say, a cloud passing in front of the moon or smokestacks shot at a steep angle.
Annlee Ellingson-Paste Magazine

Inspiring, romantic coming-of-age tale about '60s teens.
Sandie Angulo Chen-Common Sense Media

Soft, warm animation and resonant reflections on death, moving on and growing up can't fully overcome slighter plot points and erratic music choices.
Simon Brookfield-We Got This Covered

Winsome, winning entry from Studio Ghibli, with a nostalgia-suffused, unstressed ambiance that packs a potent if subtle appeal.
David Noh-Film Journal International

While this story might've been just as engaging in live action, Miyazaki's animation does clear away the extraneous detail, re-creating the world of 50 years ago and instilling it with the poignancy of a family snapshot.
Noel Murray-AV Club

Although they've dabbled in earthbound matters before, Studio Ghibli serves up a refreshing reminder of their singular animation gifts, offering a spare but endearing effort that's absolutely enchanting.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

Shows a different side of the Japanese animation house, one that finds equal wonder in comparatively mundane affairs.
Sam Adams-Time Out New York

The story arc is somewhat facile, and its lesson about preserving history instead of demolishing it to make way for new, shiny things is too obvious.
Caroline McKenzie-Slant Magazine

Lovely, sentimental, but a conventional nostalgic melodrama that had no compelling reason to be filmed as anime
Roger Moore-Movie Nation

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