got windy

Sam 2022-03-28 09:01:04

When I visited the Mitaka Art Museum, I saw that Hayao Miyazaki first learned aircraft design, and I also saw a lot of manuscripts and design drawings. I only understood a lot when I clicked this cartoon today. The cartoon is actually about war, and people yearn for peace. Thinking of Chao Hua Xi Shi, which I read a few days ago, I plainly described a few articles about my father's illness, the numbness of the Chinese people, and Mr. Fujiwara. In fact, it is also a mental journey, from wanting to study medicine to abandoning medicine and running a school, and then going back to writing. Putting down the sketches of the aircraft design and drawing a world in the eyes of children also hopes to use another way to arouse the resonance of love and nature in people's hearts

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  • Anthony 2021-12-19 08:01:06

    A workaholic A Zhai can meet Bai Fumei who loves him, fully supports his company, talented bosses, and friends who help each other, and finally achieves shining achievements remembered in history, it is really a poetic life

  • Elza 2021-12-19 08:01:06

    In fact, it really doesn't have much to do with the so-called original... The dubbing of Anno Hideaki is quite bad, but after thinking about it, it is quite suitable for the dead house character of the male protagonist. It is not a typical cartoon, but it has reached a new height in the complexity of the theme. In short, it is how the young boy's simple dream is trapped in history, and he is as helpless as his dying lover. The use of dreams is really beautiful. The ambiguity of language is where the charm lies.

The Wind Rises quotes

  • Young Nahoko: Be brave, Kinu!

  • Kurokawa: We thought you were going to marry an airplane!