The aftermath of the kingdom of dreams and fantasies only records the meaning in the heart

Clemens 2022-09-14 17:42:41

After dragging twice, I finally finished watching this documentary... It probably records the story of Hayao Miyazaki's "The Wind Rises", and the story of Mr. Neki, Mr. Hisaishi, and Mr. Takada Xun, who have been by his side all the time.

Hayao Miyazaki can be said to be my animation enlightenment. I believe that there are countless people in this world, whether they are ignorant children or adults struggling in the real world, who have been touched by his animation kingdom since childhood. I love the works of Mr. Hayao Miyazaki. Of course, I didn't know "Hao Miyazaki" when I was a child. I only knew about Castle in the Sky, Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, Howl's Moving Castle... The first song to learn piano seriously It is also a city in the sky (although I have now forgotten that it is really like the marketing account wrote that "everyone has a Miyazaki plot in their hearts"

I have watched all the documentaries about Hayao Miyazaki in the past few days. In my mind, Hayao Miyazaki is a person who is as childish and dreamy as his works. He is always passionate about drawing. It is true, but he is also an ordinary white-haired person. Elderly people with white beards are impatient, swear words, and buy a Yakult Ghibli every day. There are people in the studio who do exercises every day between classes Go and open the door (I'm not sure about the name... It's an atmosphere that you don't usually have, I can't help thinking... those beautiful movies are made by these gentle and funny people... Jump from roof to roof , rushed into the blue and green walls, jumped up and climbed up the water pipe, a huge cat walked from one end of the wire to the other. It's all here. . . .

From the perspective of a person who has successfully pursued his dream, I don't know if I'm over-explaining it. From the beginning, he has been describing himself as a "weird person". The assistant lady of the studio also said that sometimes a movie doesn't end in the end. Knowing what he was thinking, he had a question in the documentary that particularly impressed me, "Do people or do people pursue happiness?" If before, my answer was undoubtedly yes, but when this 72-year-old completed his own When the grandfather of the dream asked this sentence in front of the screen... my answer really shook why people live

Not only this question, but also a sentence, "My movie is not for children, it is for educating older friends." This sentence is especially different in the movie "The Wind Rises" and Hayao Miyazaki's previous movies. The rhythm is slow, the atmosphere is low and sad, and the ending was originally all death. Finally, the last line "go" was changed to "live" to save the protagonist...

(I don't know what I'm trying to say

To be honest, after reading it, I am even more confused... I have too many things to do, paint, sing, write novels, travel, and take pictures. I want to do everything. Very big... Now I write this "after-view" and I don't know what I want to express. After writing it, I realize my lack of knowledge and poor organizational ability ^_^

Speaking of which, I read Hayao Miyazaki's original work "What Kind of Person Do You Want to Be" during the New Year's Eve. The slogan was written to have a major impact on Hayao Miyazaki's life. This book is more suitable for children to read. And can give a certain positive direction, but after reading it in general, I always feel that there are too many big truths...

They turned the curse of their dreams into such a beautiful thing, but after all, Miyazaki's Ghibli is about to come to an end.

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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