The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness Comments

  • Lonzo 2022-12-18 19:55:27

    Shot enough to run the account. There are three people on the poster, but Takahata did not show up for a few minutes. The 120-minute film became a two-person turn of Miyazaki and Suzuki, behind the scenes of "The Wind Rises". Except for the last few minutes of the high-level view and the mixed cuts in several animations to show how the imagination is presented on the screen, the rest of the content is completely irrelevant to the topic. Rather than saying "the kingdom of dreams and madness", it...

  • Clarissa 2022-12-11 06:31:26

    3.5. The daily life of Hayao Miyazaki and the daily operations of Studio Ghibli are presented realistically. Recently, I happened to be slowly rewatching some of Ghibli's works. At this time, I saw the screening of this documentary in Dark Cell, and the timing was really coincidental. Gong Lao is a very traditional person from concept to words and deeds, which can be seen from the simple and even shabby layout of Studio Ghibli. We don't know what kind of life he went through under the changing...

  • Lola 2022-11-21 18:31:14

    Like the god of sushi, Hayao Miyazaki is not only a genius, but also...

  • Arnulfo 2022-11-19 03:50:45

    How should I put it, this is still a documentary about Hayao Miyazaki. Like the big boss behind the scenes, Isao Takahata only appeared for a few minutes. In addition, where did Lasseter appear, and how could he be in the cast? This film is actually quite scattered, and it is not even as unified as the behind-the-scenes unity of the previous animations. The most valuable thing should be Miyazaki's contradictory feelings towards Takahata...

  • Mariane 2022-11-03 21:16:36

    Others are as kind and clean as his animation. It records the beauty and love in all aspects of Ghib's human resources, the helplessness of ideal and...

  • Brennan 2022-11-03 17:30:52

    Very comfortable documentary. The most interesting really is the part where the ruffian is chosen as the protagonist's...

  • Jerad 2022-10-16 17:57:33

    "Maybe we'll never understand how much we know about the world, but that's not a problem, so why do we "understand" movies? The world isn't as simple as words can explain." Masakatsu Takagi's OST is very good, and hemp Prime is free to listen...

  • Oliver 2022-10-14 17:23:43

    Hayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki, Joe Hisaishi, all of them are old...

  • Annabelle 2022-09-27 18:30:41

    Basically the same content as the windy documentary, more dialogues and better BGM, maybe pay more attention to this documentary. Gong Lao unconsciously talks about some of the philosophies of life he has realized, and he always talks about the shortcomings of others generously, without any...

  • Misael 2022-09-17 14:10:05

    Japan holds a million-person march to call for preventing the passage of the security billhttp://news.qq.com/a/20150830/020100.htm The whole atmosphere in Japan is different from that in China. Japan is an extreme country. Hayao Miyazaki likes the feeling of flying, so do...

Extended Reading
  • Mona 2022-11-15 09:59:39

    best memory

    Watching the documentary of Hayao Miyazaki, I feel that Hayao Miyazaki is not only a master and director of animation films, but also an older artist. Sometimes his thoughts are very different from the rest of us. At the end of the film, he pulled the reporter and looked out the window, depicting...

  • Vita 2022-11-16 22:06:58

    He has his own image of a Zero, how could anyone else see how beautifully it flies

    This is a documentary about the making of Hayao Miyazaki's final film, "The Wind Rises."
        The world is not as simple as it can be explained in words.
        The world depicted by Miyazaki-san needs to be savored even more. That's why each of his works is so classic. With each viewing, you can bring...

The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness quotes

  • Hayao Miyazaki: [Waves the camera over to him] Look over there. See that house with all the ivy on it? From that rooftop, what if you leapt onto the next rooftop, dashed over to that blue and green wall, jumped up and climbed up the pipe, ran across the roof and jumped to the next? You can, in animation. If you can walk the cable, you could see the other side. When you look from above, so many things reveal themselves to you. Maybe race along the concrete wall. Suddenly, there in your humdrum town is a magical movie. Isn't it fun to see things that way? Feels like you could go somewhere far beyond. Maybe you can.

  • Narrator (Mami Sunada): After the conference, I asked what he'd written on that paper he had. He showed it to me. It was his official retirement statement. This was the first sentence: "I hope to work for ten more years."