Castle in the Sky

Alex 2021-11-14 08:01:24

Laputa represents a dream, but this dream ultimately ends in destruction. The origin of the story is poignant and tragic, just like Greek mythology. However, the journey of the two little protagonists pursuing the city in the sky is actually a portrayal of everyone's pursuit of ideals. Although the ideal was eventually shattered, we have pursued, have a brave heart, and have a beautiful process, so there is no regret! The theme song also expresses such a kind of sadness with a touch of sadness, full of longing, yearning, forging ahead, indomitable, knowing the result of the tragedy, and the spirit of going forward courageously in the sad beauty.

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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!