Children Who Chase Lost Voices evaluation action
2022-01-17 08:03
Critic Wu Hongjie believes that The New Hayao Miyazaki's animated film is full of sorrow elements. The sorrow element of the animated film "星を追う子ども" is also a star, but it has different emotions. The characters in the film lack the love of family. Watase かぐらざかあすな’s father passed away. Her mother was a nurse. She often had little time to accompany her because of her busy work. So she was filled with a strong sense of loneliness; the teenager lost his parents at an early age, and his brother’s heart Not only did he lack the love of his parents, he also lost his only elder brother; Mr. Morizaki lost his beloved wife ten years ago, and he has never accepted other women around him. He lives alone all the year round. It is precisely because they are missing true love and family affection that they each embarked on an adventurous journey. かぐらざかあすな and Mr. Morisaki came to the underground world Yagotai. He didn't hesitate to come to the human world to find the people and things he wanted to meet before he died. From this point of view, the stars that people chase in the film are the beautiful family love they have lost and the pursuit of happiness in life. The stars naturally run through the film and are the material sorrow of the film. At the beginning of the film, Shun tried to touch the stars that seemed to be within reach before he died, but these stars seemed to be close at hand, but in fact, they were far away and out of reach. Just when he tried to touch the stars, he Falling into the eternal sleep of death. When かぐらざかあすな and Mrs. Morizaki came to the underground world of Yagotai, only the gate of life and death that can bring the dead back to life can have stars. It can also be judged here that the stars symbolize the affection of the dead, and it is impossible. A happy life saved.
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Children Who Chase Lost Voices quotes
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Shun: Now at this point the fear is almost unbearable, but at the same time there's an equally powerful happiness.