The making of <The Wind Rises>. Documentary about Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli.

Jeffery 2022-10-20 06:33:37

The making of . Documentary of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli. ...It was cloudy that day, Mr. Hayao Miyazaki was as talkative as usual, but he didn't say anything about his retirement, Mr. Suzuki drove with When we got to the press conference, just before the press conference started, he looked out the window and said, did you see him watering the plants? He would never have dreamed that we were looking at him. The ivy house? See? From the roof.. from the roof on the right to the roof, dashing to the blue and green wall, jumping over the water pipe, walking over the roof, Skip to the next one, it would be fun to do it in animation. Then, if you can walk on the cable, you should be able to go to the other end, if you look down from a high place, you can really see a lot of things, it should be Being able to run on the concrete wall, because of this, the boring city can become an unparalleled movie stage. It is very interesting to observe it from this angle, right, very interesting. It feels like it can go far, far...


Okay Our press conference is about to start..Please


give me some advice.... After the press conference, I asked Mr. Hayao Miyazaki what he wrote on the piece of paper in his hand, Mr. Miyazaki, show me what it says "Retirement Statement" article, the first sentence is written like this;

.. "I hope I can work for another 10 years." ....






This movie is the making of . Miyazaki Hayao and Documentary of Studio Ghibli.

Very real side, the pursuit of ideal Hayao Miyazaki.

He is an idealist, but also a dreamer.


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  • 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."

  • Hayao Miyazaki: [Speaking of a political campaign van driving by] It was the 21st Century revealing itself. I'm a 20th Century man, I don't want to deal with the 21st.