Suddenly want to watch this, the famous work of Hayao Miyazaki, a magical love story with a clear theme, the work that can touch the hearts of girls the most among the works of Hayao Miyazaki I have seen since childhood is probably "The Cat's Repayment", look After thinking that Earl Cat is his ideal type, he is always calm, reliable and handsome, unusually tough and masculine, but also always a gentleman, even a cat is exciting. Another is the White Dragon! Bai Long is also always calm, reliable and handsome. The difference is that it is more gentle and youthful. The two scenes that I will always remember are: taking Chihiro to the flowers to eat red bean cakes, and holding Chihiro crying in his arms Inside; in the clouds under the bright moon, the silver flying dragon faded away from the dragon scales and turned into a young boy, and the scene where Qianxun's fingers clasped tightly together. And Howl's Moving Castle has never been seen, probably because it has a reputation for swaying the hearts of young girls, so I am grateful instead. But now that I read it, I feel that it can be included in the same status as "Spirited Away". It is actually a story about courage and growth. When Hal appeared on the stage, he was an unfathomable and handsome man magician. His blond hair and blue eyes and exquisite clothes gave the heroine a sense of alienation and look up, just like the prince charming in every woman's fantasy; gentle and indiscriminate entrained the heroine. Avoiding the pursuers, the most classic and romantic aerial walk in the whole film is combined with the BGM of "The Carousel of Life", using the suspension bridge effect, which not only makes the heroine's heart pounding, but also makes the heroine's courage pounding, so I fell in love with it. . The superior appearance, clothes, magic power, and speech are all heart-wrenching packaging. At this time, the heroine is like every star-chasing girl. She has someone she likes in her heart, but she also feels that she is too far away from him to be worthy of him. On the contrary, after the witch of the wasteland turned the heroine into an old woman, the heroine became more courageous. With the help of this appearance, because he felt that Hal couldn't recognize himself, he became brave and confident. In fact, at this time, neither of the two dared to show their true selves to the outside world. The fire demon Calcifa relies on Howl's heart to exercise the contract, and the moving castle driven by Calcifa actually symbolizes Howl's inner world - in the theory of psychoanalysis, "fish" represents "human soul" , "Castle" means "inner world (inner world isolated from the outside world)", and "fire" is a mixture of images of energy, enthusiasm, danger, warmth, etc. The fish-shaped moving castle that looks strange on the outside is full of garbage and stains, which actually reflects Howl's "self-suppression" and "subconsciousness". So after Sophie, who had just arrived, did a lot of cleaning, Hal's image suffered the first collapse - he stumbled from the bathroom around the bath towel and rushed to Sophie, screaming in despair that Sophie had messed him up On the potion shelf in the bathroom, his blond hair turned into carrot-colored red hair, and finally back to the most authentic black hair, and Hal muttered to himself in despair, "It's not beautiful, what's the point of living." Here, Hal, who can't control his face, is really cute, but he also stripped off his defenses and began to show his true self. In the back, Hal's dress is no longer as flashy as at the beginning, and becomes more gentle and friendly, which also reflects Hal's gradually real self and gets along more comfortably with himself. In the end, he dared not to run away, to face his teacher, to protect his lover. To be honest, I have never known exactly when Hal fell in love with Sophie. If we have to analyze it, there are actually three possible time points: the first is to pretend to be Hal's mother to go to the king, here Ha Er said that he would always accompany Sophie, so he must have seen how Sophie bravely fought back against the teacher; the second is that Sophie stopped him when he was about to be enchanted; the third is that when Sophie returned to his childhood. At that time, the two had already made an agreement at that time, but this conjecture was a little nonsense. After all, it was just a glimpse. However, this model is still a bit similar to Spirited Away. The hero and heroine have long been connected to each other. The first is to pretend to be Hal's mother to go to the king. Here Hal said that he will always be with Sufi, so he must have seen how Sophie bravely fought back against the teacher; the second is that when he was about to be enchanted, Sufi Fei stopped him; thirdly, when Sophie returned to his childhood, the two of them had already made an agreement, but this conjecture was a little nonsense, after all, it was just a glimpse. However, this model is still a bit similar to Spirited Away. The hero and heroine have long been connected to each other. The first is to pretend to be Hal's mother to go to the king. Here Hal said that he will always be with Sufi, so he must have seen how Sophie bravely fought back against the teacher; the second is that when he was about to be enchanted, Sufi Fei stopped him; thirdly, when Sophie returned to his childhood, the two of them had already made an agreement, but this conjecture was a little nonsense, after all, it was just a glimpse. However, this model is still a bit similar to Spirited Away. The hero and heroine have long been connected to each other.
Howl wants to be free, so he has a lot of hiding places and a lot of fake names, he has a lot of power but he's not strong enough inside to face it and live in harmony with it. After meeting Sophie, the change that Sophie brought him was courage. Although I really couldn't get the process of the two falling in love, first of all, Sophie, after knowing that Hal was actually unwilling to help the king in the war, followed the advice of ordinary girls [then do you want to tell the king that you don't care about this matter? , asked him to stop fighting], but when Hal asked her to play his mother to negotiate with the king, she did not refuse, but agreed a little helplessly - friends! Instead, do you dare? Sophie was originally just the owner of a small town hat shop, but she still had to inherit the family business! Secondly, she has no stage fright at all when she encounters the Witch of the Wilderness, and there are back and forth with her. Ordinary people are turned into old witches, shouldn't they have a psychological shadow and tremble? Sophie has no problem! Really brave. Third, when she was climbing the stairs, the Witch of the Wilderness was dismounted by Mrs. Sallyman and wanted to climb the long stairs by herself. She was so tired that she was deformed. Sophie also asked the attendant to help her climb the stairs. After getting the reply from the attendant [Royal regulations, no one is allowed to help climb the stairs], she did not accuse others of being inhumane, nor did she have to go down to help (too virgin is too fake), but used aggressive methods to keep the wilderness on the top floor. The witch cheered, and waited until she came up before leaving together. It can be seen that Sophie is a strong and kind person with her own opinion. She is not afraid of power, but she is not reckless. She is not confident in her appearance but not inferior to herself. She is tolerant of others and reconciles well with her past self-inflicted injuries. She is an obvious "safety type". A person who is "attached", such a person falls in love together, and Hal can become the last person who no longer runs away.
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