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Porco Rosso
Movie; Anime
18 Jul 1992
PG
Japan
Japanese
2006
94 min
Color
Dolby \ Dolby Digital
Anime; Animation; Adventure; Fantasy; Romance
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Porco Rosso (紅の豚 Kurenai no Buta, lit. "The Crimson Pig") is a 1992 anime film by Hayao Miyazaki about an Italian World War I fighter ace, now living as a freelance bounty hunter chasing "air pirates" in the Adriatic Sea. The man has been cursed, and has the head of a pig. Once called Marco Paggot, he is now known to the world as "Porco Rosso", Italian for "Red Pig." Because he flies a red plane, there is resemblance to the "Red Baron", Baron Manfred von Richthofen, who was a famous German pilot of World War I.

The film tells the story of Porco's romance with Gina, who runs a pilots' club and hotel in the Adriatic (probably near the former Italian city of Fiume, today known as Rijeka in Croatia); his friendship with a young girl named Fio, who is a talented aircraft engineer; and his rivalry with a hotshot American pilot named Curtis. The origin and nature of Porco's curse is never fully explained, although the question does arise in the movie.

Originally a WW I ace pilot in the Italian Air Force, Porco grew disillusioned and left the military. He now makes his living as a bounty hunter taking jobs such as guarding ships from pirates with planes, and flies the skies of the Adriatic sea with peerless piloting skill. Though in a state of rivalry, Porco and the pirates manage to coexist with a minimum of bloodshed by abstaining from human casualties. For relaxation, he and other pilots spend their evenings on neutral ground at the Hotel Adriano, an establishment run by a young woman named Gina.

At the story's beginning, we see Porco in his flight suit, resting on a beach surrounded by cliffs. After he finishes negotiating the price of his service via telephone, he leisurely takes off in his red sea plane from his base on the beach of a tiny island to rescue a kidnapped group of young girls. Afterward, he flies to the Hotel Adriano for dinner and spends some time with Gina, one of Porco's closest childhood acquaintances and friends, and the owner of the only picture (albeit a defaced one) of Porco in human form. While at the hotel Porco also meets Curtis, a crack American pilot who is negotiating an employment contract with the pirates. It becomes clear during their conversation that Curtis is measuring Porco as a possible opponent.

Some time later, as Porco flies his plane into Milan for repairs, Curtis shoots him down. Curtis believes Porco to be dead, but Porco is in fact hiding on an island. Porco finishes his journey to Milan and has his plane repaired by Piccolo S.P.A., an aircraft design shop owned by an old mechanic and friend of Porco's. Because of the Great Depression, all men have left the town for work, and the company enlists the aid the owner's granddaughter, Fio, along with a work force consisting entirely of female relatives. Despite his initial misgivings, Porco comes to realize that Fio, despite her age and gender, is a competent mechanic and deserving of his respect. His plane is completed, and he and Fio fly off together, as the plane is still in its prototypic stages.

Meanwhile in the private garden of Gina's, Curtis invites her to a glamorous life back in America. Gina laughes and refuses (later telling him "love here is more complicated than in the USA"). Stung, he asks who she is waiting for, and Gina tells him she has bet with herself that Porco will one day come into her garden to take her away. Just then Porco's plane appears and circles Gina's garden, but Porco does not land.

Upon landing at his island hideaway, Porco discovers that it has been infiltrated by pirates. Fio talks them out of killing Porco or destroying his plane, and appeals to their honor as seaplane pilots to win popularity among the pirates. Curtis then reveals himself, and challenges Porco to a duel. The terms are then agreed upon; if Porco wins, Curtis will pay off his airplane repairs. If Curtis does, Fio will marry him.

Later that night, Fio wakes up and glimpses Porco in human form, but is not sure. She asks him to tell her a story. He tells her about a strange incident that happened to him during his years in the air force. In the last summer of the war, Porco saw his best friend and fellow fighter Belleni marry Gina. Straight after, they were back in the skies and attacked by an enemy squadron. Eventually, Porco realised he was the only member of his squadron left. He fled the fight, but was exhausted and struggling to operate the plane's controls. He later wakes up, finding that his plane has piloted itself into a cloud of startling brightness and purity, so that he imagines he is in heaven. Eventually emerging at the top of the cloud, he spots a white band high above him. The other pilots and their planes from the battle emerge around him and climb to the white band, which is revealed to be a procession of planes downed during battle. Belleni also climbs to the band, while Porco shouts that he must not leave Gina. Belleni, apparently deaf to Porco's cry, does not turn. Porco admits that this incident is a great source of guilt for him, and it is unclear as to whether this caused his transformation.

The next day, Porco and Curtis meet for the dogfight. The duel is held on a secluded island, organized by pirates, and heavily bet on by criminals and seaplane pilots alike. At the fight's beginning, Porco merely avoids Curtis, baiting him into wasting bullets. However, as the fight progresses, Curtis begins to understand the strategy and starts conserving his ammo. Porco outflies Curtis and gains the superior firing position by using the loop maneuver which made him top Ace of the Adriatic during the war, but he does not shoot at Curtis. Curtis thinks that his enemy's guns are jammed, but the real reason is revealed to Fio by one of the pirate bosses: Porco will not take a shot at an enemy if there is a risk of hitting the pilot, and so Porco will try to outmaneuver Curtis until he has a clear shot at the plane without endangering the pilot. Curtis taunts the pig that his guns are jammed, but is quickly shut up by a short burst of fire from the red seaplane. This is the start of a stalemate, with each pilot attempting to gain the advantage over the other.

Meanwhile, Gina has received a message from a friend that the Italian Air Force, who have an arrest warrant out for Porco, are rushing toward the fight, and she takes it upon herself to warn Porco.

Back at the fight, both pilots are extraordinarily tired, and beginning to fade. However, after some time, Porco finally has gained an angle for a clear shot at Curtis' engine, but is dismayed to find that his machine gun is jammed and he cannot do anything. Curtis sees this vulnerability, and attempts to shoot Porco as well; unfortunately, he is out of ammo. Both eventually settle on throwing debris from their planes at each other, until they land in the bay and the duel degenerates into a fistfight. Both are quickly exhausted, and eventually fall into the surf.

At this point Gina's plane arrives. She tells Porco to get up, and in doing so, he wins the fight and the duel. Gina then gives her warning to the island's inhabitants, who all promptly flee from the approaching authorities. Curtis respectfully holds up his end of the deal and pays Fio. As she leaves with Gina, she kisses Porco and he falls into the water, bowled over by the wake of Gina's plane. Porco tells Curtis that he is going to draw the Italian Air Force away from the others, and asks if Curtis wants to join him. Curtis agrees, and then exclaims, "Hey! Your face!" and demands that Porco give him a closer look, but Porco resolutely continues to walks towards his plane. It is implied that he has once again changed.

The film ends with voiceover narration by Fio describing the years that follow, in which she inherits the Piccolo company, Curtis becomes a Hollywood star, and the pirate pilots spend their old age reminiscing at Gina's club. She reveals that Porco "flew circles around the Italian Air Force", and remains at large. In reference to Gina's bet with herself regarding Porco, she says that it's "their secret".

Porco Rosso is one of the few movies directed by Hayao Miyazaki in which the historical and geographical settings are clearly defined, and where most of the story could have happened in the real world. Marco is a hero from the first World War and is shown fighting against Imperial Austro-Hungarian fighter planes in a flashback sequence.

The story clearly happens between the two World Wars. The Great Depression is referred to several times, which would place the story in the 1930s (but see below) although the fashion in women's clothing and the rise of fascism in Italy are more linked to the 1920s; the scenes in the Adriatic town suggest that the town is Rijeka, then called Fiume and under Italian control at that time, and the year about 1922. Since Italy, like many European countries, suffered severe economic hardship after the First World War, the economic crisis mentioned in the movie is probably the European 1920s post-war depression rather than the global 1930s one. However, the manga from which the movie was derived specifically states to take place in 1929 at an unspecified location in the general area of Rijeka/Fiume. The feature-length movie confirms this date in an early scene, Porco is seen napping with a magazine entitled Cinema with the date 1929 featured on the bottom of the cover.

Porco also makes statements about his being anti-fascist. Although his transformation into a pig is never fully explained, it is hinted that it is due to him leaving his country's air force (thus turning his back on his country) because of Italy turning toward fascism. One comment in particular was that he felt it better to be a pig than a fascist.

From Wikipedia
English
Hayao Miyazaki - Director
Tony Bancroft - Director
Cindy Davis Hewitt - Writer
Donald H Hewitt - Writer
English
Shûichirô Moriyama as Kurenai no Buta
Tokiko Kato as Jina-sama
Sanshi Katsura as Pikkoro-oyaji
Greg Ellis as Additional Voices
Tsunehiko Kamijô as Manmayuto no shachô
Okamura Akemi as Fio Pikkoro
Akio Ohtsuka as Donarudo Kâchisu
Hiroko Seki as Bâ-chan
Jack Angel as Additional Voices
Dee Bradley Baker as Additional Voices
Michael Bell as Additional Voices
Jeff Bennett as Additional Voices
Earl Boen as Additional Voices
Cameron Bowen as Additional Voices
Rodger Bumpass as Additional Voices
Corey Burton as Additional Voices
Jennifer Darling as Additional Voices
Debi Derryberry as Additional Voices
Ashley Edner as Additional Voices
Bobby Edner as Arms Dealer
Susan Egan as Gina
Paul Eiding as Additional Voices
Cary Elwes as Curtis
Bill Fagerbakke as Mamma Aiuto Gang
Bill Farmer as Additional Voices
Patrick Fraley as Additional Voices
Brad Garrett as Mamma Aiuto Boss
Brian George as Additional Voices
Lynn Harris as Additional Voices
Gérard Hernandez as Paolo Piccolo
Michael Keaton as Porco Rosso
Tom Kenny as Additional Voices
Sherry Lynn as Additional Voices
Tress MacNeille as Additional Voices
Kaitlyn Maggio as Additional Voices
Mickie McGowan as Additional Voices
Laraine Newman as Additional Voices
Rob Paulsen as Additional Voices
Bradley Pierce as Gas Boy
Phil Proctor as Additional Voices
Jean-Luc Reichmann as Curtis
Jean Reno as Porco Rosso (French version)
Kevin Michael Richardson as Mamma Aiuto Gang
Aimee Roldan as Additional Voices
Deanna Russo as Additional Voices
Osamu Saka as Additional Voices
David Ogden Stiers as Grandpa Piccolo
Mahito Tsujimura as Additional Voices
Jim Ward as Additional Voices
Frank Welker as Mamma Aiuto Gang
Kimberly Williams as Fio
Songs
Ending Theme
Title: Toki ni wa Mukashi no Hanashi wo
Lyrics:

Toki ni wa mukashi no hanashi o shiyou ka
Kayoi narete najimi no ano mise
Maronie no naraki ga madobe ni mieteta
Koohii o ippai de ichinichi

Mienai ashita o  Muyami ni sagashite
Daremo ga kibou o takushita

Yurete ita jidai no atsui kaze ni fukarete
Karadajuu de toki o kanjite  Sou da ne

Michibata de nemutta koto mo atta ne
Doko ni mo yukenai  Minna de
Okane wa nakutemo  Nantoka ikiteta
Mazushisa ga ashita o hakonda

Chiisana geshokuya ni iku nin mo oshikake
Asa made sawaide nemutta

Arashi no youni mainichi ga moete ita
Iki ga kireru made hashitta  Sou da ne

Ichimai nokotta shashin o goran yo
Higezura no otoko wa kimi da ne
Doko ni iru no ka ima de wa wakaranai
Tomodachi mo iku nin ga iru kedo

Ano hi no subete ga munashii mono da to
Sore wa dare ni mo ienai

Ima demo onaji youni mihatenu yume o egaite
Hashiri tsuzukete iru yo ne  Dokoka de
Added: 07-Aug-2006     Last Update: 12-Feb-2007







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