The Princess and the Pilot
The Princess and the Pilot
| 01 October 2011 (USA)
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The war between the Levamme Empire and the Amatsukami Imperium has been raging for years. In the midst of this struggle, the prince of the Levamme Empire declares his love for Juana del Moral and vows to end the war in one year, as part of his marriage proposal. When the Amatsukami catch wind of this, they assault the del Moral residence, targeting Juana's life. As a last-ditch effort to bring the prince his bride, the San Maltilia Airforce employs a mercenary of mixed blood—a bestado—to fly Juana to the prince in secret.

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Lucybespro

It is a performances centric movie

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FuzzyTagz

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Adeel Hail

Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.

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Haven Kaycee

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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Irishchatter

I thought this anime was so well done because of the plane designs and their realistic movements like flying up in the air, doing badass ways lol. I have to include the enemy ships as well, they were pretty awesome to look at, especially their steampunk designs. They kinda reminds me of the anime films "Steamboy" and "Castle in the Sky" where they involved a lot of steampunk designs when it comes to ships or robots (although no robots were in this anime). However, it did have a disappointing ending that the princess and the Pilot didn't get together in the end. Literally like you can clearly see they were in love with each other. It didn't make sense that she could marry that pretty boy Prince Carlos and not be in love with him. As well, I always thought that Charles deserved a high status lifestyle since he was treated really poorly because of his background. He honestly did deserve to be king and marry the princess. I mean he can still be a pilot regardless lol!Anyhow despite the ending I wish would happen, overall the anime was well done!

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latinmelkor

When you see the film's title, you can get a close idea about the plot of the film; once you have watched the first fifteen minutes of it, you will no longer doubt that you are facing a love story between a commoner and a princess. I have never read the light novel, so, as I ignore how the print version is, I'm just going to judge the film as a work alone.The film causes enough warm feelings and develops its story to keep its audience interested during the hour and half the movie longs. However, beyond showing a romantic cliché with elements of typical Japanese animation (traumatized characters, those who cannot express what they feel, and people who gives exaggerated hate treatments against someone, etc.) the film do not offer anything else.On the technical aspects, the film is visually beautiful. Colorful drawings, landscapes where blue and white prevail that transmit the spirit of marine-celestial calm which is the protagonist life desire. There is use of animation Cel-Shading, which never leaves me a good impression, but, as a relief, it is limited to the airships. The music never represents a memorable accompaniment, it is appropriate to situations, however, you will forget it after have finished the film. The theme song of the film don't shines against any other presented in many animated films for young audience: calm, simple, repetitive and with some degree of "catchiness" tune.Now I would like to talk about a link between the narrative and the technical side: the resolving of action scenes. This is one of the weakest points in the film. Those moments in which the Santa Cruz is surrounded by enemies, a huge army firing thousands of projectiles, and the pilot always can fly away, managing in the process to destroy one or two enemy ships, are nonsensical. These scenes are really disappointing and quickly ruin any credibility that the film have harvested. I could not help thinking on those American films of the eighties where an army from a Third World country is incapable of firing a single shot at a single man running among indiscriminate fire. I'm not exaggerating. The talented but still young Charles Karino evades tens of thousands of projectiles, including those tracker ones, with his exceptional but supposed not indestructible airplane. Certainly, only a companion like Juana del Moral could honor the young pilot, who was able to beat the ace pilot of the enemy army during the first time that in her whole life she had ever fired a gun.There are actually very few roses I can give to this film. Since the beginning, when it's given a mission of national importance to a young mestizo in a country where clearly xenophobia and racism are deeply rooted. It is never suggested that the boy is experienced enough to do such a quest: he has never done the route that he was asked to do and, worst of all, it is pretty obvious that his country distrusts him. The future empress of the state is left in the hands of a mercenary who is constantly insulted (in a way close to absurdity), almost trying to incite him to an uprising before a feeling of patriotism.The rest of it is more cliché: childhood friendship, lonely protagonist, cruel fate, travel in which the characters open their hearts… The ending is unsatisfactory to the western ideals, as the most of Japanese entertainment love stories; that does not make the end of a film a bad end. You can't complain about the film when it lacks texture, is predictable in most cases, has a unlikely plot. If anyone wants to watch this film, it's going to be OK. If you don't have anything else to do and just want to relax in your sofa, this is your film. A simple, flat, sweet feature film.

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ecwelling73

The Princess & the Pilot was an anime movie that is better than I expect it. It not only involves with romance between these two beloved characters, it also involves discrimination, self-realization, and free will. That is what I love about this movie. It is a reflection of everyone else: of how we interact with judgment that it takes time for us to show what we are made of and receive acceptance. I truly adore the romance between Fana del Moral(the princess) and Charles Karino(the pilot), and I love the action and the adventure they have endured while flying in the sky during the war. Jun Shishido(the director) and Satoko Okudera(the writer) have done a marvelous job making this movie both romantic and thrilling. And this movie is a guarantee must-see for everyone, both male and female. It is touching and exciting combined into one great film.

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daddygotblues

OK it's not a movie you will watch with guy friends, it's very soothing without the ace pilot kick ass package.it's a 2 hour escape into a childhood dream, there's the princess, and the sky for you.if you grab a pina colada or ice tea open the window with cool breeze in the afternoon you'll be in the mood for this little gem i'm totally into top gun etc but this movie while being the exact opposite, do bring me back in time where dreams are beautiful and nothing else matters, you'll enjoy the graphics and a little bit of pure innocent romanceif you must be a tough guy 100% of the time don't watch it, if you do have a soft romantic side and appreciate a little escape this is for you

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