
With its dying breath, the beast curses the prince’s arm, granting him demonic powers while gradually siphoning his life away. When an Emishi village is attacked by a fierce demon boar, the young prince Ashitaka puts his life at stake to defend his tribe. Princess Mononoke (1997) Online Watch/Stream
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Upon watching Princess Mononoke, I must say I first thought it would be very difficult to look past the animation style and see it for what it was- a dynamic film directed be the highly acclaimed Hayao Miyazaki. Instead of focusing on one or two aspects of the movie I do not like and formulating a biased opinion based on my hasty and clouded notions, I can now decipher both the good and bad points of a given flick.


Recently, however, I have forced myself, with great difficulty, to open my mind and look at the entire picture.

A few years ago I would have tossed this film into a collection of movies I like to call the rubbish pile.
