On Goro Miyazaki

Thaddeus 2022-04-24 07:01:17

Not to mention how the filming was, as Miyazaki's son Goro Miyazaki gives me the feeling that he is an ordinary person and indeed has a genius father. Miyazaki Goro has an ordinary utilitarian heart for his works. I think this is what Miyazaki is most dissatisfied with him. But how many people in the world can have a pure heart for their works like Hayao Miyazaki.

It is assumed that Goro Miyazaki's idea is probably like this. Since he was a child, he felt that he had a bibibi awesome father, and as the eldest son (in Japan, the eldest son inherits the family business), he must be very proud and under pressure, and then designed three The Eagle Forest Ghibli Museum was well received, but he suffered a serious failure when he directed the legend of Haiti. Five years later, this film can feel that he still put a lot of thought into the film. The rendering of light and shadow in the whole picture, the soundtrack, the delicate warmth, the criticism of industrial society pollution, and the characters' personalities are all well inherited.

However, only the core warmth was gone. Watching Hayao Miyazaki's animation is like being in a beautiful peach garden. People who watch the sunrise and rest in the grass are enjoying the sunset, or they are on the road to deal with everything that life has to offer with a pure mind. . After reading it, it is like experiencing aerobic breathing of the soul. There will be a disgust for the pollution of the industrial society, and more warmth, like standing in the sunshine in the autumn afternoon, but it will make you unforgettable for a lifetime.

And Goro Miyazaki's film is also set in a beautiful peach garden, but in order to attract tourists, he deliberately creates some activities or some points that can be discussed by others. It looks good on its own, but it's too far off when compared to its father.

But if Goro Miyazaki is not Hayao Miyazaki's son, making a movie like this, I am afraid it will be criticized very badly.

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