Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro
| 1979Directed by: Hayao Miyazaki
Main Plot
"Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro," directed by Hayao Miyazaki, follows the master thief Arsène Lupin III as he discovers that the money he recently stole is counterfeit. Tracing the source, Lupin and his partner Daisuke Jigen arrive in the small European country of Cagliostro. There, they uncover a sinister plot involving the corrupt Count Cagliostro, who is forcing a young woman named Clarisse to marry him in order to gain access to a hidden treasure. Lupin, driven by both his sense of justice and a personal connection to Clarisse, sets out to thwart the Count's plans. With the help of his allies, including the sharpshooter Jigen, the swordsman Goemon, and the resourceful Fujiko Mine, Lupin navigates the treacherous castle filled with traps and secrets. The film combines thrilling action, clever heists, and moments of heartfelt emotion as Lupin strives to rescue Clarisse and expose the Count's criminal activities.
Characters
- Yasuo Yamada voices Arsène Lupin III, a master thief who uncovers a counterfeit operation while rescuing a princess from an evil count.
- Eiko Masuyama voices Fujiko Mine, a cunning and resourceful thief who aids Lupin in uncovering the Count's counterfeit operation and rescuing Clarisse.
- Kiyoshi Kobayashi voices Daisuke Jigen, Lupin's loyal sharpshooter partner, providing crucial support and expertise during their heist to rescue a princess and uncover a counterfeit operation.
Ending Explained
In the conclusion of "Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro," directed by Hayao Miyazaki, master thief Arsène Lupin III and his allies successfully thwart the schemes of the villainous Count Cagliostro. The climax unfolds as Lupin and his team infiltrate the Count's castle to rescue Princess Clarisse and uncover the secret of the counterfeit money operation. During a dramatic confrontation in the castle's clock tower, Lupin manages to outwit the Count, leading to the latter's demise when he is crushed by the clock's gears. With the Count defeated, Lupin reveals the hidden treasure of Cagliostro, which turns out to be an ancient Roman city submerged in a lake. The treasure symbolizes the true heritage and freedom of the people, rather than material wealth. Princess Clarisse, now free from the Count's control, expresses her gratitude to Lupin but chooses to stay and rebuild her country. Lupin, respecting her decision, departs with his companions, leaving Clarisse with a promise of a brighter future. The film concludes with Lupin and his gang driving off into the horizon, ready for their next adventure.