my little dream

Alivia 2022-11-10 22:19:37

The work of Mr. Hayao Miyazaki, my favorite is not this one, but "Spirited Away" that most people like, but this movie is more than Chihiro in some aspects in my heart. Indeed, as far as the plot is concerned, it is not as compact as Spirited Away, full of twists and turns, and full of drama. Its plot is flat, the structure is simple, the rhythm is slow, and the truth contained in it is not as profound as the former. It tells the story of mutual healing between the heroine and the heroine with heart disease. It is very warm, and the style of painting basically continues the previous works. The strong Miyazaki style is also a rural theme, with a little fantasy color, full of Childlike.

The reason why I like this movie is that I have villain feelings. Every child has read fairy tale books in childhood. There are villain elements in "Snow White", "Thumbelina" and other works. I am very obsessed. I love to read all the movies and books about villains, but this one is the one that I love the most, the cozy house where the heroine and her family live underground, and the cute and delicate miniature house models of the hero's mother. It's my childhood dream.

I am very grateful to Mr. Hayao Miyazaki for creating such a childlike work. Hope to have the opportunity to see such great works again.

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The Secret World of Arrietty quotes

  • Arietty: I have to go. When is your operation?

    Shô: The day after tomorrow. I'm going to be okay. You gave me the courage to live.

    Arietty: [Unclipping the pin from her hair & giving it to Shawn] For luck.

    Shô: Thanks.

    Arietty: [Now crying] You protected me after all.

    Shô: Arrietty...

    Arietty: I hope you have the best life ever. Goodbye.

    Shô: Arrietty, you're a part of me now. I'll never forget you, ever.

  • [last lines]

    [North American version]

    Shawn: I never saw her again. But the following summer I returned and was happy to hear the people in the house down the road talking about how many things in their home had gone missing.