The pinnacle of Miyazaki Hayao

Desmond 2022-01-25 08:02:21

4.5. The pinnacle of Miyazaki Hayao. The explanation of the clockwork is average; but it is indeed Miyazaki's best work. The natural animals in the film have gods, organizations, and leaders; in real life, no animal can stop mankind's mad destruction of nature. Evil symbolizes extreme hatred of mankind; the protagonist Ashitaka aims to eliminate this curse and balance the relationship between man and nature. If you read too much and watch more movies, there will always be a kind of "anti-anthropocentrism"; you can get disguise. The Chinese dubbing is average and you can watch it; the film is based on Japan in the Warring States Period. A rare hero movie in Hayao Miyazaki's works; the magic princess is very cute. In the end, the mountain beasts turned into ashes to purify the world; the land eroded by humans was revived, the host and the host lived happily together, and the people of Dadara also came to their senses... It's beautiful, but it's not at all. Reality. Who has the correct answer to "people and nature live in harmony"?

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  • Leonora 2022-03-18 09:01:02

    It is still a film about the relationship between man and nature, a somewhat depressed and poignant princess Mononoke.

  • Michel 2022-03-24 09:01:18

    What an environmental protection masterpiece, it is simply that Lao Gong wants to learn from Disney, so he made a typical Western noble savage template and added a Japanese shell, and it came out as a pure four-not-like film. The second half of the plot doesn't make sense at all, and the image style is terrifying and gloomy. This is the only Hayao Miyazaki animation I have seen so far.

Princess Mononoke quotes

  • Lady Eboshi: What exactly are you here for?

    Prince Ashitaka: To see with eyes unclouded by hate.

  • Moro: Ah, you're awake. I was hoping you'd cry out in your sleep, then I would have bitten your head off to silence you.