Affinities

Eternal returns #11

By June 5, 2012No Comments

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Princess Mononoke, Hayao Miyazaki, 1997

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Snow White and the Huntsman, Rupert Sanders, 2012

Haven’t done one of these in a while. And there are many who would argue that this example does­n’t rep­res­ent so much an affin­ity or an example of noth­ing new under the sun than it does a com­plete and blatant lift or rip-off, right down to the forest fair­ies in both films. I would­n’t blame animé fans for get­ting their panties in a bunch, but I learned about the futil­ity about pur­su­ing such mat­ters in an indig­nant fash­ion almost around the time that Jeff Beck inven­ted feed­back. But do carry on. 

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  • Jesse M says:

    Yup, I leaned over and whispered Princess Mononoke to the per­son next to me dur­ing this scene. I strongly sus­pec­ted that Stewart or Uncredited Deer would walk on the water around the island.
    That whole sequence in the Sanctuary hearkens to some oth­er “Heart of the World” scenes in oth­er films… Avatar, for instance… and even in games, like Quest for Glory 3, which had a “World Tree” loc­a­tion that ful­filled a sim­il­ar func­tion. There were also res­on­ances of this in a few loc­a­tions in Final Fantasy VII.
    I’d be inter­ested in see­ing a study of what these types of scenes/settings tend to accom­plish, how they help struc­ture the nar­rat­ive, etc.

  • Chris O. says:

    Futile, indeed. Maybe I’m wired dif­fer­ently, but when I see parallels/connections like this, I tend to think “Neat!” rather than “Thieves!”

  • Oliver_C says:

    Still, it’s not as if ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ (des­pite a respect­able 1st week­end) is going to end up earn­ing more than any oth­er movie except ‘Titanic’, as ‘Mononoke’ did in Japan.

  • lipranzer says:

    Sorry, could­n’t res­ist; it was John Lennon, not Jeff Beck.
    Carry on.

  • Paul says:

    Sorry can­’t res­ist. It was Ike Turner and Sam Phillips, not Beck or Lennon. “Rocket 88”.

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    Can’t res­ist” indeed. You guys are just walk­ing right into the joke!

  • Lex says:

    LOOK AT HER!
    Per one of his posts over the week­end, D.Z. from Elsewhere is already on the case, and is sure to be ambush­ing Rupert Stevens the rest of his life– ie, going to screen­ings of movies he does­n’t like then leav­ing dejec­ted when nobody passes DeezNuts the mic dur­ing the Q&A.

  • Michael Dempsey says:

    Haven’t seen either of these movies, but maybe the pos­ted stills sug­gest a pos­sible earli­er influ­ence: the uni­corn and the fairy tale forest of “Legend” (Ridley Scott, 1985).

  • Certainly, some of the early busi­ness re Chris Hemsworth’s Huntsman seemed to be mooched from Kurosawa’s dir­ec­tion of Toshiro Mifune.

  • Brian says:

    The Miyazaki also seems to echo some of the forest imagery from BAMBI. I love this series of posts, btw, and I’m very glad to see it return.

  • nike heels says:

    some of the early busi­ness re Chris Hemsworth’s Huntsman seemed to be mooched from Kurosawa’s dir­ec­tion of Toshiro Mifune.