Another masterpiece by Hayao Miyazaki

Milton 2022-04-22 07:01:56

To be fair, Miyazaki's works are more delicate and unexpected. Linking monster villages to humans creates a kind of kinship bond.
This is a good work. Of course, I have seen a lot of Miyazaki's works, many of which reflect social phenomena and express various emotions. The success of Sons of the Monsters is to translate the emotional pivot into the subtle dependence of humans and bears.
As for the plot, it is better not to spoil the story, but it is better to taste it carefully.
However, there is one place that everyone likes to see. It may be the male protagonist who is a human being, and the side eroded by darkness is shown, which will allow everyone to see the essence of this play. Humans live in monster villages, and the dark side will always be there. It is expanded, not to mention that as a male protagonist who has experienced ups and downs, the dark side is so easy to suppress. As a reader, I really want to see the scene where the male protagonist is rescued by Daddy Bear. The rare Master Xiong only guarded the male protagonist at the end. In the process, I hope there will be more tears of infection.

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The Boy and the Beast quotes

  • Monk Momoaki: Kyuta, please! Encourage Kumatetsu!

    Kyuta: What are you doing, you chump? Get up already!

    Kumatetsu: You've got a lot of nerve showing your face here after walking out.

    Kyuta: What about you? You look ridiculous!

    Kumatetsu: What did you say, you bastard?

    Kyuta: You're a disgrace!

    Monk Momoaki: Now is not the time to be insulting each other!

    Tatara: Give me a break! Why are these two always like this?

  • Kumatetsu: You've got some nerve giving me advice! A pupil keeps quiet and does what he's told!

    Kyuta: No way! If I do what you tell me, I'll catch your stupidity!