Genius is always indulged

Wilbert 2021-12-19 08:01:06

I think it's really amazing to choose Anno to match Jiro. At the beginning, I was a little uncomfortable. I felt that there was no sense of professionalism like a Japanese voice actress. After listening to it, I finally realized that Jiro is the kind of person who is too calm and immersed in his own world.

Erlang is a good man, he will help the injured A Juan, and he will not leave his name after running around. But when he took Nahoko's hand and ran through the earthquake crowd, he didn't care if Nahoko could keep up, or whether the spoiled eldest lady would fall. Nahoko stared at his back, full of longing, he didn't look back, he didn't look back at all.

He wants to build an airplane, the most beautiful airplane in the world. For this he is desperate. He is very smart and a genius, so Kurokawa gave him the best desk position from the beginning. After five years of work, the section manager gave him the most important task to help him avoid spies. Honjo has been with him and pulling him. Talking about it, Nahoko fell in love with him at first sight, and rushed to Tokyo to accompany him in spite of his serious illness. Nahoko's father was willing to entrust his sick daughter to him after only seeing him twice. Even the Italian designer in his dream favored him. ...

The people around him are so kind to him.

The real genius is like this. The people around know that this is heaven’s wealth, so precious him, indulge him, spoil him, and try not to let him be distracted by chores-knowing that such a person will definitely leave a mark on the human process, so I do my best Help him.

Because there is nothing more fascinating than being able to participate in or witness a great thing happen—yes, I say fascination, it is a kind of fascination. The biography of Jobs says that Jobs has a reality distortion field, which is to make people around him believe in unrealistic things. The willpower that is so strong that it can fascinate the people around is really an amazing talent.

The protagonist of this film is only Erlang, which is just a story about his pursuit of dreams. Nahoko is a beautiful decoration. Because you know, if the plot of Nahoko is completely removed, the story makes perfect sense. ——He will eventually build that beautiful airplane, because this is his natural mission and his talent.

Since childhood, my sister has been chasing Erlang, chasing him, and waiting for him. Has Erlang ever changed? Since she was a child, Nahoko has always regarded Jiro as a prince, and when she meets again, she is moved to tears because of praying and meeting-I really wet my eyes, Miss Nahoko, Miss Nahoko, how lowly such a love heart is. And what about Jiro? His first reaction was to interrupt and back off.

Erlang loves Nahoko, but it's probably the second love compared to his airplane. So why do I say that Anye dubbing is appropriate? Anye himself is also a person with this reality distortion field. They may also care about the feelings of others, but it is really not worth mentioning compared to what they want to pursue.

To be honest, this is not selfish, but we are all mortals and cannot help but blame. Think about Theo working hard for Van Gogh to death, thinking about Jobs being a marvelous man, and there are still so many people who succeed him... Talent is really so dazzling that it can overwhelm everything. And since God has given this gift, it is necessary for a gifted person to do his best to complete this mission. Otherwise, everything can be discarded.

It's cruel. Especially the beautiful airplane that was made with great effort and finally fell into a hell, it was even more ironic. But Jiro, who is dubbed by Anno, doesn't look very regretful-he has that kind of faint look from beginning to end. Probably because he only cares about the completion of the innate mission, the result of the innate mission will not spur him like an unfinished mission, biting his heart and making him restless. Cox reminded him that he said "Japan will be destroyed." That's it. I haven't seen him worry about building a bomber and building Zero, nor have I seen him nervous because Japan might be destroyed, perhaps because he doesn't have a personal sense of responsibility for the part that exceeds his mission.

Horekoshi Jiro himself wrote after the bombing of Tokyo: "Japan is destroyed. I can do nothing but blame this military rule and stupid politician for dragging Japan into the abyss of defeated hell.... I knew it soon afterwards. (Body) will get better. But it’s strange, I don’t want to go back to work at all. The image of broken cities and factory ruins has lingered in my heart for a long time. Before the consequences, you will feel that the consequence is not important, but the cause and effect are always there.

The wind is up, you must live well.

Jiro is an amazing genius designer. Hayao Miyazaki is a terrific genius director. Such a complicated character talks about in such a poem-like scene, talking about his whole life, but also talking about the whole life of the old man. Sorry? there must be. But there is no regret in life, at least he made a crane-like airplane, which is beautiful enough to be sad enough to fly to hell.

The biggest advice is probably: if you want ordinary happiness, stay away from genius.

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Extended Reading
  • Isobel 2022-04-24 07:01:11

    Some people are crazy?

  • Max 2021-12-19 08:01:06

    Danbao said that this is a film about "the story of a dick who is coughing up blood and still smoking in the house". In addition to missing the painting style, there is no feeling.

The Wind Rises quotes

  • Caproni: Airplanes are beautiful dreams, engineers turn dreams into reality.

  • Freshman: What on Earth is Jiro working so hard on?

    Honjô: Fish bones.