"As long as you can feel alive"

Alanna 2022-04-20 09:02:10

This is a story about death,
this is a story of
pessimism Sex is the fruit of Adam and Eve's wisdom Self - consciousness gives insight into the beauty and ugliness of things, good and evil, questionable Possibly yet the realization itself is hopeless Death is unavoidable subjective or objective Pure joy and freedom are dreams (childhood dreams) Becoming an appendage to someone or something or a belief is the suppression of self-consciousness i.e. One possibility to escape pain. Love itself is also an accessory, so compromise is inevitable (treasure-giver and flower-giver - two forms of love) The reason some bondage cannot be broken is that there is no power to bear the consequences or consciousness cannot really be Liberation is invisible bondage (such as culture) to celebrate the existence of this broken world beauty is recognized



















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  • Kiley 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    1. Adapted from "The Story of Bamboo Fetching", it combines the legend of "Chang'e Flying to the Moon" and mythological prototypes such as "Proposal Problem" and "Swan Virgin". 2. Folk stories are full of routines, but they actually reflect many eternal motifs. For example, this film emphasizes the gap between man and God, as well as the contradiction between society and nature, civilization and wildness, etiquette and emotion, and further exposes the male-dominated power structure and its hypocritical and inhuman side (which has not really changed to this day). 3. The two surreal dreams are really the finishing touch, especially the scene of Kaguya escaping at night, the lines are unrestrained and unrestrained, the affection is freely swayed, and the characteristics of animation are brought into full play. 4. The style of painting is simple and elegant, and the soundtrack by Joe Hisaishi is like a fairy tale. However, the middle and later sections (seeking a relationship and flying to the moon) are still a bit lengthy. 5. It is also a hand-drawn animated feature film adapted from folk mythology. Personally, I still prefer Tom Moore's "Song of the Sea" (although both films lost to industrial fast food at the Oscars [Super Marines]), every frame is One of the best cartoons in my movie history. (8.5/10)

  • Hubert 2022-01-06 08:02:35

    It's really beautiful, but the last paragraph is too bad.

The Tale of The Princess Kaguya quotes

  • The Princess Kaguya: [singing] Go round, come round, come round... come round, oh distant time. Come round, call back my heart. Come round, call back my heart. Birds, bugs, beasts, grass, trees, flowers. Teach me how to feel. If i hear that you pine for me, i will return to you.