Metacritic Film

Spirited Away

Starring Daveigh Chase, Michael Chiklis, Susan Egan, Lauren Holly, Jason Marsden, John Ratzenberger, and Suzanne Pleshette

MPAA RATING: PG for some scary moments

Walt Disney Pictures / Buena Vista Pictures
Fantasy
124 minutes | Color
Japan
Released In Theaters September 20, 2002

From the legendary director Hayao Miyazaki ("Princess Mononoke"), this film follows the fanciful adventures of a ten-year-old girl named Chihiro, who discovers a secret world when she and her family get lost and venture through a hillside tunnel. (Walt Disney Studios)

WRITTEN BY
Hayao Miyazaki

DIRECTED BY
Hayao Miyazaki

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

94 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow
A visual masterpiece about a scared little girl's breathtaking journey of self-discovery. All of the fun is getting there.
100 Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman
Yet its visual surrealism, identity-bending and strong social/ecological message make it as much an allegory as a fable.
100 New York Daily News Jack Mathews
Turns everything we know about the contemporary world on its head, and substitutes it with one in which spirits, monsters, magicians and animals mix it up in a carnival of energy, good humor and freewheeling illusion.
100 New Times (L.A.) Luke Y. Thompson
Probably like nothing you've ever seen before. In a cool world, it would be guaranteed not only the Best Animated Feature Oscar, but Best Picture as well.
100 TV Guide Frank Lovece
Serenely stunning.
100 Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea
Wondrously strange and just plain wonderful.
100 New York Post Lou Lumenick
A Japanese cross between "Alice in Wonderland" and "The Wizard of Oz" -- is such a landmark in animation that labeling it a masterpiece almost seems inadequate.
100 Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
A triumph of psychological depth and artistic brilliance offered as the magical adventures of one skinny little girl.
100 LA Weekly David Chute
Does full honor to Miyazaki’s teeming and often unsettling landscape, and to the conflicted complexity of his characters: Not a single frame was cut, and the voice casting and performances are uniformly excellent.
100 Time Richard Corliss
Artful but not arty, Spirited Away is a handcrafted cartoon, as personal as an Utamaro painting, yet its breadth and heart give it an appeal that should touch American viewers of all ages.
100 Portland Oregonian Shawn Levy
Miyazaki is a genius, and this film is a masterpiece; go see it.
100 Variety Derek Elley
An out-and-out charmer. It's almost impossible to do justice in words either to the visual richness of the movie, which melanges traditional Japanese clothes and architecture with both Victorian and modern-day artifacts, or to the character-filled storyline, with human figures, harpies and grotesque creatures.
100 Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan
Prepare to be astonished by Spirited Away.
100 Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern
It is plainly, though not simply, a masterpiece from an acknowledged master of contemporary animation, and a wonderfully welcoming work of art that's as funny and entertaining as it is brilliant, beautiful and deep.
100 Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
It's enchanting and delightful in its own way, and has a good heart. It is the best animated film of recent years, the latest work by Hayao Miyazaki, the Japanese master who is a god to the Disney animators.
100 New York Magazine Peter Rainer
The most deeply and mysteriously satisfying animated feature to come along in ages.
100 Empire Patrick Peters
The fact that Miyazaki and his team hand-draw the images before they're digitally coloured and animated gives them an artistry that has been woefully lacking from so many recent American features.
100 Dallas Observer Luke Y. Thompson
It would be a masterpiece in any language.
100 USA Today Claudia Puig
Director Hayao Miyazaki treats his audience as imaginative and intelligent human beings, rather than catering to kids with rote displays of silliness, stunts and scares.
90 The New York Times A.O. Scott
The towering, lost dreaminess at the heart of the film is an unmistakable obsession of this director.
90 The Hollywood Reporter David Hunter
Spirited dazzles and entertains like no other movie this year. It also comes to a satisfying conclusion and never once seems to take shortcuts. Miyazaki is one of world cinema's most wondrously gifted artists and storytellers.
90 Chicago Reader Ted Shen
Enchanting and impressively crafted.
90 The Onion (A.V. Club) Tasha Robinson
A wonderful encore, marked by the painstaking attention to detail and artful balance between terror and joy that make Miyazak's work unique.
90 Village Voice J. Hoberman
A very nutty fruitcake, Spirited Away is characterized by wonderfully detailed animation, packed with incident and populated by all manner of comic creatures.
89 Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov
Fiercely original in every respect.
88 ReelViews James Berardinelli
Overall, while Spirited Away may not be as complex and imaginative as "Princess Mononoke" in some areas, it is as beautifully rendered and no less sophisticated in its outlook. Miyazaki has provided another triumph, and, in the midst of the quality fall-off of Disney’s in-house animated projects, a reason for animation-lovers to rejoice.
88 Chicago Tribune Michael Wilmington
It's a movie full of bewitching images and timeless fun and beauty.
88 Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez
Offers a ride worth taking -- an excursion through a fantastical pop universe that is pure, enchanting magic. Try it; you'll like it.
88 The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Don Irvine
The most successful film ever released in Japan, and co-winner of the top prize at this year's Berlin film festival, Spirited Away is a complete reversal of the Hollywood way with animation.
80 Washington Post Jane Horwitz
Old myths and wonder tales spun afresh.
80 Salon.com Andrew O'Hehir
It will disturb you as much as thrill you, make you wonder whether the boundaries between life and death, reality and fantasy, imagination and insanity are ever what they appear to be.
80 Washington Post Desson Thomson
This movie -- which is equally appealing to children (those of adventurous, non-freak-outable spirit), Japanese animation (anime) fans, and any surviving acquaintances of Timothy Leary -- is so full of invention, you might want to take a breather now and then.
75 Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Arnold
Has the power to transport us to a different place. The spark of special anime magic here is unmistakable and hard to resist.
75 San Francisco Chronicle C.W. Nevius
A lovely, evocative tour de force. So why does it seem we should be enjoying it more?
75 Christian Science Monitor David Sterritt
Too intense for the youngest viewers, but teenagers will enjoy it -- an ill-smelling "stink-god" character is almost worthy of a Kevin Smith gross-out movie -- and grown-ups should find it diverting, if not exactly deep.
75 Boston Globe Wesley Morris
Delivers chunks of ''Yellow Submarine'' and ''The Phantom Tollbooth'' -- a vividly timeless oddity suitable for many children and most stoners.

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