A child who loves to dream for a lifetime

Johnathan 2022-09-02 21:15:53

It started with this movie directed at Grandpa Hayao Miyazaki. The film mainly records the production process of the last work "The Wind Rises" before Grandpa Hayao Miyazaki announced his retirement.

Ghibli is not just the name of a studio, it is also the blood and bones formed by Hayao Miyazaki's works. If Hayao Miyazaki is the spiritual pillar behind it, then Suzuki can be said to help his dreams and the real world connect with each other. The supervisor and the steward exist. I found out that Grandpa Miyazaki is a pure idealist, a child who loves to dream in essence, but his insistence is childish and unrealistic in the eyes of modern people. Fortunately, he met Suzuki. If To say that the encounter between Suzuki and Miyazaki was accidental is actually a necessity.

Why are so many people attracted to Grandpa Miyazaki (including me) and fascinated by the world he imagined? Think ~ maybe out of envy! Pure ideals that almost all of us had as children. It's just that with the growth of age, in the continuous experience of the society, it slowly wears out, and maybe it has been slowly forgotten in real life. So grandfather Hayao Miyazaki is lucky. He lived in the 20th century when he could still dream, and he met someone who helped him fulfill his dream.

A movie is not just what we see, and it is not just the work of the director. Behind it is a kind of spirit, a kind of persistence, an ideal, a kind of work of art. exist!

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The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness quotes

  • Hayao Miyazaki: We're born with infinite possibilities, only to give up on one after another.

    Hayao Miyazaki: To choose one thing means to give up on another.

    Hayao Miyazaki: That's inevitable.

    Hayao Miyazaki: But what can you do?

    Hayao Miyazaki: That's what it is to live.

  • Hayao Miyazaki: Today, all of humanity's dreams are cursed somehow