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xyoung-lonelyx · 1 year
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sejs-obsessions · 2 years
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"But in the end, stories are about one person saying to another: This is the way it feels to me. Can you understand what I'm saying? Does it feel this way to you?"
— Kazuo Ishiguro // 2017 Nobel prize acceptance speech
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taboonle · 1 year
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My neighbor Pikachu
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somanypolls · 13 days
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rockpaperimpala · 5 months
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With The Boy and the Heron, Miyazaki really said: I accept that my legacy is out of my control, that my children may not be my successors, that this tremendous monument I've built with a lifetime of toil, this fiery blessing that simply fell out of the sky, may not continue without me, In fact, it may crumble to dust, I accept it because my children and their children are alive and well, in this imperfect world, and thats enough. Yes, I accept that this is the end, but God damn, I'll go out with a bang.
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mcpirita · 5 months
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Semi-motivational quotes from Hayao Miyazaki
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autumn-may · 4 months
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Mostly spoiler free summary of my viewing experience
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hayakaws · 8 months
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THE BOY AND THE HERON (2023) | Teaser Trailer dir. Hayao Miyazaki (Studio Ghibli)
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zegalba · 7 months
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Kiki's Delivery Service 魔女の宅急便 (1989) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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newergrowup · 4 months
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The Boy And The Heron Is the first movie that instead of saying "the world we're giving you Is fucked up and horrible and it's up to you to fix it" went "i cannot balance this world anymore because im old and my time has come, so im giving you the choice to be my successor as the peacemaker or war instigator and i think you're worthy of... nevermind the fascist bird fucked it completely. go live your best mundane life and be happy to have loved ones" and i think thats beautiful
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nevermelting · 5 months
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Fellas, if something is truly inspiring, it is:
Hayao Miyazaki made an uncompromisingly personal, artsy movie that no one was supposed to get because it's too personal, too dark, too 'exotic' or whatever. And it actually became immensely successful and popular despite it (because of it???) And Disney made the safest, most backbone-less, most non-combative and soy and politically correct and soft and crowd-pleasing 'Wish' and it failed!!! It fucking failed, my friends! A historical moment! Should we finally throw away all those Hollywood seminars and workshops that try to sell us 'how to make the universally loved stories Disney style'???
There is nothing universal about any movie.
And the world is finally hungry for something different.
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xyoung-lonelyx · 1 year
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alexstewart · 5 months
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Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989) Dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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I am glad Nimona was acknowledged yet again but imagine putting Wish on the same pedestal as the fucking Spider-Verse movies and a Miyazaki movie
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tsukamaeru · 6 months
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My Neighbor Totoro となりのトトロ (1988) dir. hayao miyazaki
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cisikim · 4 months
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“i’ll be so lucky to have you” is such a beautiful line. himi knowingly returns to a world that is destined to consume her in the fires she holds dear, all because they’re also the very doors that’ll bring mahito into existence.
and that’s the enduring essence of miyazaki’s works: life, through all its suffering and misery, is still worth living. through the people we love and the memories we cherish, we search for and find our reasons to live.
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