not a film review

Brett 2022-04-21 09:02:23

Super
Miyazaki seems to have completely given up on children. This is another adult animation.
This animation is actually quite hopeless, and it is difficult to empathize with it, because dreams are beautiful, and they will be chased because of beauty. And what kind of feeling this movie is. . . A sense of fate similar to Kiwi!
What is destined to be destroyed is still worth fighting for, because it is a dream, a process of chasing, once owned, and the only one.
It's like my wife has tuberculosis, but that doesn't stop me from loving her, I know she's going to die, but I have to be with her.
Just thought I saw that shattered ending, but I couldn't stop myself from letting them soar through the air.
That moment is forever for me.
The Chinese like to say that the sun is rising and that tomorrow will be better, but I like to say that even if everything sucks, I still love her.
The only way to survive is to work hard.

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  • Abelardo 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    You must have never seen a movie with one star, it's obviously anti-war.

  • Clare 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    Not to mention I almost forgot about this one. This film is more like the expression of Grandpa Gong's guilt towards his family, and also contains a deep understanding of the reality of people, politics, and war - to dream and want peace, to be free and to live ... In short, people who have actually seen it are understandable. (Hao Miyazaki also participated in the All-Union Fight and is a real left-wing animator.)

The Wind Rises quotes

  • Jirô Horikoshi: Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you: But when the leaves hang trembling, The wind is passing through.

  • Young Nahoko: Be brave, Kinu!