Spirited Away

Fidel 2022-03-22 09:01:09

I like all the creatures in the film. Really, everyone is so kind, obviously there is nothing to do, and I am willing to help Chihiro. Humanity is so warm here, and monsters also have a clear heart. The first time I saw it in elementary school, after reading it, I just wondered if Bai Long had come out? Did the two of them meet again? Really anxious. However, this ending is more attractive. Everyone can fantasize about their ending, beautiful or sentimental. And they must be happy in their own world. Because everyone is so kind.

View more about Spirited Away reviews

Extended Reading
  • Kailyn 2021-10-20 18:58:54

    Don't be greedy! Greedy becomes a pig!

  • Kailyn 2022-03-23 09:01:11

    It was the first time I watched it when I was in junior high school, and it was also the first time I came into contact with Japanese animation movies, the film’s fantasy journey, and the energetic imagination. It turns out that cartoons are not for children.

Spirited Away quotes

  • [in Japanese]

    Zeniba: I'd like to help you, dear, but there's nothing I can do. It's one of our rules here. You've got to take care of your parents and that dragon boyfriend of yours, on your own.

    Chihiro: But, um, can't you even give me a hint? I feel like Haku and I met, a long time ago.

    Zeniba: In that case, it's easy. Nothing that happens is ever forgotten, even if you can't remember it.

  • [in Japanese]

    Chihiro: Listen, Haku. I don't remember it, but my mom told me... Once, when I was little, I fell into a river. She said they'd drained it and built things on top. But I've just remembered. The river was called... Its name was the Kohaku River. Your real name is Kohaku.

    [Haku slowly changes into a boy again, permanently shedding away his white dragon skin. The two are falling from the sky, holding each other's hands]

    Haku: Chihiro, thank you. My real name is Nigihayami Kohaku Nushi.

    Chihiro: Nigihayami?

    Haku: Nigihayami Kohaku Nushi.

    Chihiro: [starts to cry] What a name. Sounds like a god.

    Haku: I remember too, how you fell into me as a child. You had dropped your shoe.

    Chihiro: Yes, you carried me to shallow water, Kohaku.

    [they put their faces close together, close enough to kiss]

    Chihiro: I'm so grateful!