I don't know if it's Miyazaki's finale. But I know that I have seen dream and love, art and war here, and they are so harmoniously connected, so harmonious that people can't see any contradictions or waves. Some people say that it is not good-looking, and that it is too bland. If I told you that Hayao Miyazaki at this time was like Lu Xun in the later period, would you understand? A person's full of blood and a passionate sense of justice gradually returns to peace with the precipitation of the years and the washing of the soul, and begins to use an outsider's identity to look at the world in a panoramic view, then everything you see will no longer be Be personal, no longer extreme, no longer cynical, but more rational, objective, giving everything a chance and letting it play out. Although he decided to pull away with all his strength, we have accumulated too many impressions from his anti-war sentiments in the past, so it is natural to put on the anti-war brand. Many people even think that his anti-war is not clear enough, not direct enough, not enough thorough. So, it's not that it's not enough, it's that his thoughts have gone too far, and we can't catch up at this time.
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