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The Tale of The Princess Kaguya Reviews

  • Bernhard 2022-03-20 09:02:14

    The Power of Contrast: Writing Sadness with Joy

    This is an advanced technique.

    Photographers all know that when shooting white snow, the best way to express the whiteness of the snow is to shoot people or objects that are dark on the snow. In the language of computer vision or graphics, the human eye is less sensitive to absolute values, and more...

  • Ruben 2022-01-06 08:02:35

    Allegory of growth and love

    "Taketori Monogatari" is an ancient Japanese folk tale, and Takahata's "Kaguya Hime Monogatari" adapts this story to a height that is both faithful to the original story and beyond. The film is 137 minutes long, but behind it is 8 years of production. If you read it and understand it, you will know...

  • Camylle 2022-01-06 08:02:35

    A "Kaguya Ji" who is not Kaguya Ji

    Because I like the story of "Taketori Monogatari" very much, I am incapable of accepting various adaptations of the animation.     Anyone who has watched "The Story of Taketori" knows that Kaguya Ji can be said to be a typical glamorous and frosty cold beauty. All her warmth towards the world has...

  • Eddie 2022-01-06 08:02:35

    What manifests is your impotence

    As the co-founder of Ghibli, Takahata is far behind his old partner Hayao Miyazaki in terms of number of works, fame, and box office performance. Regrettably, following his sudden death at the age of 82 in early April this year, this work that was released in 2013 has become his posthumous....

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  • Ward 2022-01-06 08:02:35

    Kaguya Ji Monogatari

    The biggest attraction of this anime is the graphics and plot.

    On the screen, the film has the beauty of oriental ink painting. It is a purely hand-painted animation work. It is the first time that the character's action and the background are combined into one. The most reflected in the film is...

  • Mckenna 2022-01-06 08:02:35

    A woman who does not need to be interpreted-a review of the story of かぐや姫の物语

    Human beings always stubbornly look for traces of their own boredom in other people's stories. This is a very existential ideological behavior. We can't see through, or see through the personal melancholy, pain, hesitation, and death that we can't make changes. We always hope to use other people's...

  • Chris 2022-01-06 08:02:35

    I just want to be the bamboo of the mountains and go up freely

    The film is adapted from Japanese folk mythology and has a certain nihilism.

    What attracts me is the rough lines and light colors of the entire animated film, somewhat similar to Chinese ink and wash landscape paintings.

  • Bobby 2022-01-06 08:02:35

    Born to be free, always in chains

    If you envy the world, let you take a trip to the world, be born in nature, and feel the joy and freedom of natural life. The typical Japanese childhood girl’s expression methods, but after all, you can’t escape the world’s nets. Although her mother understands her, she cannot help her. Give up...

  • Eliza 2022-01-06 08:02:35

    Touch the elephant from the story of Kaguya Ji

    "Touching Elephants from the Story of Kaguya Hime" ◇ Good work by Saburo . After reading it, it makes people understand something. Be clear in your heart and let go of some baggage. Or it's like drinking a pot of wine and nothing can be said about it. Bamboo and moonlight are the main impressions...

  • Alexys 2022-01-06 08:02:35

    When we talk about our glorious history, what else can we say

    Some people always say that this is our ink and wash animation style decades ago. The Japanese imitated us, and it is not as good as our ink and wash style. They can't see the world and only see themselves. The more such people, the more they are drawn by Japan. Far away, just like the late Qing...