especially appreciate the handling of details in his works. The bicycle that the protagonist has ridden in front of, such as the person walking around behind the background as the background, pause for a while, lift the thing on the back, and then walk in all his works, and so on. It is very real, life, and even makes people feel It's not about the plot and the soundtrack, but the details that appear have moved my heart. It's an attitude and a sense of responsibility for one's own work. I hope our own animators can also have such an attitude and sense of responsibility,
although there is no such thing now. The works like Spirited Away can be imprinted in my heart, but the wind is still blowing. Grandpa Miyazaki will always support him as always. Thank you for the touching that he has always brought me.
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