The piano gradually ceased after a violent climax and ended slowly

Carolyne 2021-11-14 08:01:24

Recently, I have developed a habit of listening to a CD of Hisaishi Joe’s piano music every night before going to bed-including this "City in the Sky" theme BGM. In 1986, I was 3 years old, and Master Hayao Miyazaki has already photographed the shocking "Castle in the Sky", whose classic status has not been able to shake, including Hayao Miyazaki himself.

I always thought that Hayao Miyazaki's most powerful force is that he is good at using the cleanest innocence against adult politics in the world. "City in the Sky" has a clear anti-war political proposition. It is based on the audience's own infinite yearning for a beautiful and peaceful world, and is expressed in the audiovisual language of movie fairy tales-it is quiet, pure, vast and peaceful. Tolerant, but also extremely shocking.

Perhaps everyone has a "City in the Sky" hidden in the clouds of the night sky in their minds, and they often overlook the world so sentimentally, quietly and sadly. In fact, not everyone in this life has the opportunity to catch a mysterious girl who descends from the sky, and not everyone is destined to shoulder the desolate fate of confronting the world. However, this does not prevent us from repeatedly remembering such a touching story in our minds. It can at least arouse our little remaining hope in a metaphorical way, hoping that the world will not become worse or worse. good.

Relive "City in the Sky" and chat to commemorate it. At that time, the Beijing-Tianjin area was foggy and the decisive battle at the Copenhagen Climate Summit was in full swing. The piano gradually ceased after a violent climax, and slowly ended.

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Castle in the Sky quotes

  • Dola: [escorting Sheeta toward the galley] Gotta start talkin' like a real pirate!

    Sheeta: [nervously] I've been practicing! Um... Harrrrr, matey! Shiver me timbers!

    Dola: [not impressed] Keep practicing...

  • [Louie and Pazu are in Tiger Moth's engine room]

    Louis: Hey, Pop! I've finally found ya an assistant!

    Papa: [disgruntled] Stop yelling at me! I can hear you. Believe me, sometimes I wish I couldn't.

    Papa: [to Pazu]

    Papa: Come on, assistant! Let's see what you can do!

    Louis: [whispering in Pazu's ear] Uh, hurry up. He is even tougher than my mother.

    Papa: I need someone who's *mechanically* minded, not some half-baked, swashbuckling Casanova wannabe!