Thank you for enjoying my new movie. I am sad to say, but I probably only have 17 feature length films left in me. After that I will do more short films.
Imo, this movie is the deepest Miyazaki movie. On the surface, it's a mix of Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke. but to me, it's a love letter from Miyazaki to us. He's telling us to create beautiful worlds untainted by malice. That block that Mahito kept at the end represent the movie itself, a powerful reminder that we have the power to create something beautiful.
I'm glad you brought up the end of the movie where Himi is revealed to be Mahito's mother, and they have their final exchange. I personally find that scene to be excellent closure for Mahito. What do you think?
I think it teaches self love too. Like Mahito needed to love himself as well, as earlier he was inflicting harm on himself. But the love he receives helps him love himself.
Thank you for enjoying my new movie. I am sad to say, but I probably only have 17 feature length films left in me. After that I will do more short films.
If you stopped doing 8-hour gaming livestreams you would have more time to make movies Miyazaki-san.
Imo, this movie is the deepest Miyazaki movie. On the surface, it's a mix of Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke. but to me, it's a love letter from Miyazaki to us. He's telling us to create beautiful worlds untainted by malice. That block that Mahito kept at the end represent the movie itself, a powerful reminder that we have the power to create something beautiful.
I really like that interpretation too. We aren’t the single builder, but each of us carries a block that builds this world.
@@justnoah2073 you can interpret it like that as well, Miyazaki loves his coexistence
I'm glad you brought up the end of the movie where Himi is revealed to be Mahito's mother, and they have their final exchange. I personally find that scene to be excellent closure for Mahito. What do you think?
I think it teaches self love too. Like Mahito needed to love himself as well, as earlier he was inflicting harm on himself. But the love he receives helps him love himself.