"Just go back the same way, remember not to turn back."
I once saw this sentence in a movie, and I just thought that if I turned back, something terrible would happen, right? And now, when I see this sentence, I am full of sadness and emotion. I don't know how many times, I want to look back, but when I look back, I find that I can't see anything anymore.
What is the name of the movie you ask me?
You must have heard it.
"Spirited Away"
When I was very young, I saw this film, and I just watched it with relish, but now I look at it at this age, but I found that life is inadvertently seen in the simple animation.
The whole film tells the story of a crybaby girl named Chihiro who accidentally entered the realm of the gods, and her gluttonous parents were punished and turned into pigs. Qianxun was about to turn into a bubble. At this moment, a strange man rescued her and said to her: In this world, you can only survive by working.
So, Chihiro, who suddenly lost her support, started her own way of growing up.
Growth is the theme that runs through the entire Spirited Away.
From the very beginning, Chihiro is like each of us in childhood, picky, willful, unstoppable, and completely looks like a child. And then after losing the support of her parents, Chihiro is like a young man who has just entered the society, confused and doesn't know what to do in the future.
I believe that every young person who enters the society will always shrink in his heart when he sees this scene. The timid and helpless child who followed Sister Ling in the oil house is also every one of us who has just entered the society.
However, Chihiro was lucky. When she was desperate, Bailong told her how to survive. She met her grandfather who boiled water in the boiler room and won her a chance to meet Granny Tang. And when he was about to be discovered breaking into the realm of the gods, he was rescued by kind-hearted sister Ling and Uncle Bai radish. She stumbled all the way, but there was always kindness surrounding her.
Mr. Hayao Miyazaki may be here to say to every young man who is still confused, the world is still kind.
faceless man
In Spirited Away, Hayao Miyazaki has created many distinct roles, whether they are protagonists or supporting roles. Among them, the faceless man is believed to be a character that everyone remembers deeply after watching the movie.
In Spirited Away, the faceless man belongs to a person who is ignored and hated. No one wants to help him, and no one wants to be his friend, he is like a wandering soul, drifting to and fro. From the gold that he can make with his bare hands, even Granny Tang has deceived him. In fact, it can be seen that he is not a useless person, even more than the average villain. However, such a person is once in the movie. turned into a man-eating monster.
When I saw the faceless man, I thought of the people in another movie I saw, the clown, the joker. The clown represents the purest evil side of human nature. And the faceless man, at the beginning, was also such a symbol. He represented the darkest side of society in the whole play. Everyone in the oil house was disgusted, insulted, and evil of human nature all directed at him. The faceless man gathered the malice in the hearts of all Tang Po Po's subordinates in the entire oil house. Human malice is the most terrifying thing in the world. So under such a malicious trend, the faceless man finally played with the entire oil house in the palm of his hand, and the bloated body that he ate plate after plate of food was more like the insatiable desire of human nature.
There is only one person who can save him like this, and that is Chihiro. Qianxun is kind and sincere. She is not lost in the oil house full of intrigue. She always maintains a pair of clear eyes, which is exactly the same. Although the faceless man uses the evil side of human nature, he What I like more is Chihiro's kindness. Because of this, he was really kind to Chihiro, but he, who had devoured too much darkness, was also lost in the darkness.
After Chihiro swallowed the bitter pill for him, he spit out a disgusting object like sludge, which was the sludge in the hearts of everyone above and below the oil house.
The last tram trip to the sea, in my opinion, is more like a road that people will return to find themselves after going through half a lifetime of ups and downs. Under the guidance of the not-so-bright but stable street light hand, Chihiro took a group of people she met, and finally found Granny Qian's accommodation, returned the seal, and followed her as if she had completed her mission in life. The person, whether it is a faceless man, Fang Baobao, or a white dragon, gained his own rebirth in Qianxun's unwavering footsteps no matter what.
Spirited Away tells the story of Chihiro's growth from a child to a mature person. And on the way to Qianxun, all the people who have intersection with her, Sister Ling, Bai Long, Master Boiler, and even those little coal ash, and so on, without exception, are kind-hearted and worthy of being changed. And like those frog boys and counter shopkeepers, these people who have been invaded by the world without any sincerity are also destined to be unable to become one with Chihiro.
The entire Spirited Away, thousands of characters, also represent thousands of thousands of living beings in the world.
Hayao Miyazaki filmed "Spirited Away" in 2001. At that time, Japan was in the midst of a bubble burst and the economy had been stagnant for 10 years. Young people walked from the campus to the society but found that it was a pool of backwater, and they were criticized. They, who are full of dreams and hopes in the future, have to struggle for survival in the face of such a big era, and they can't help falling into confusion. At that time, Japan's suicide rate ranked first in the world.
Against this background of times, Hayao Miyazaki made such a film. The oil house is like a Japanese society where interests are paramount. Those characters are like everyone in this society, and Chihiro symbolizes everyone who enters. The young people in this society also symbolize the old man's expectations for them. They don't need much wealth or high power, as long as these young people can still find their name and what they should do in such a society like Chihiro. Spirited Away not only reflects the hardships and hardships of the times, but also the honest teaching he wants to express to thousands of young people who are in confusion.
Like the last line of the movie.
"You keep going on the same path."
"Remember not to look back."
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