Favourite Miyazaki film

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Wtf, H4A?!

Tuomas, Sunday, 1 December 2013 22:29 (twelve years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWz2AyDD6Zc

Noodle Vague, Sunday, 1 December 2013 22:31 (twelve years ago)

one year passes...

https://vimeo.com/134668506

let's not get too excited w/ the ouches (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 30 July 2015 14:34 (ten years ago)

my daughter wanted to watch Princess Mononoke, that turned out to not be such a good idea

Οὖτις, Thursday, 30 July 2015 15:33 (ten years ago)

I can see how that could be a little traumatic. I'm not sure if my littlest one has watched Princess Mononoke yet. We watched Spirited Away not long ago. Not sure if my oldest remembers Mononoke. He wasn't really interested when I tried to show it to him at age 6.

how's life, Thursday, 30 July 2015 15:36 (ten years ago)

Yeah Mononoke's not really for kids.

the joke should be over once the kid is eaten. (chap), Thursday, 30 July 2015 15:39 (ten years ago)

Of course, she's a little harder than me. Last night she accidentally ended up watching footage of some whale hunt, and I turned it off saying "I don't like people who hunt whales." And she was like "why don't you like people who hunt whales?" "I don't know, I just think they're too beautiful." "I don't think they're beautiful."

how's life, Thursday, 30 July 2015 15:40 (ten years ago)

she's almost 8 and she wasn't traumatized by it (and I have never seen it/didn't get to watch it with her) so when I came home and asked her how it was she proceeded to relate the entire film to me in painstaking detail - when she got to the part about some guy getting his arms and head blown off I was like hmm maybe this movie was not for you. She has this penchant for asking to watch anime stuff and then when we do there's inevitably freaky demons and gore and just ugh why, I hate this shit

Οὖτις, Thursday, 30 July 2015 15:46 (ten years ago)

Totoro

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 30 July 2015 15:54 (ten years ago)

i revisited totoro a few weeks ago and boy did i cry

totoro >>>>>>>>

insufficiently familiar with xgau's work to comment intelligently (BradNelson), Thursday, 30 July 2015 16:03 (ten years ago)

totoro is just a bit plotless and kiddyish for me. it has moments, but i can't even really relate to it on a child-like level because there's not enough of a moving-along of the plot and a lot of drifty, waity parts.

(no offence to people) (dog latin), Thursday, 30 July 2015 16:14 (ten years ago)

that's why it's great! it's not a story it's an environment!

insufficiently familiar with xgau's work to comment intelligently (BradNelson), Thursday, 30 July 2015 16:14 (ten years ago)

even so, i've never found it as absorbing as, say, Spirited Away which really is its own environment. Totoro is kind of pedestrian on the whole, with just these little cat things in the background who do, what, barely anything except sleep and fly around?

(no offence to people) (dog latin), Thursday, 30 July 2015 16:17 (ten years ago)

totoro is about being a child and transitioning through that magical ability to stay in a constant state of hallucination and wonder at the simple world

let's not get too excited w/ the ouches (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 30 July 2015 16:27 (ten years ago)

I acknowledge that's something that happens as a kid, but not really in the way it does in Totoro. So it feels more like an adult's take on childhood that rings a bit false to me.

(no offence to people) (dog latin), Thursday, 30 July 2015 16:38 (ten years ago)

for what it's worth, it resonated as accurate in my experience... though perhaps that's rose colored hindsight

let's not get too excited w/ the ouches (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 30 July 2015 16:40 (ten years ago)

even so, i've never found it as absorbing as, say, Spirited Away which really is its own environment. Totoro is kind of pedestrian on the whole, with just these little cat things in the background who do, what, barely anything except sleep and fly around?

your heart is cold

insufficiently familiar with xgau's work to comment intelligently (BradNelson), Thursday, 30 July 2015 16:55 (ten years ago)

my little brother has grown up on miyazaki, princess mononoke was his favourite from a pretty young age. warmed my heart a bit how much he took to them.

ogmor, Thursday, 30 July 2015 18:37 (ten years ago)

these little cat things in the background who do, what, barely anything except sleep and fly around?

OK now you're describing me

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 30 July 2015 18:39 (ten years ago)

forks otm, totoro is the only movies which perfectly captures my sense of being a young kid and endlessly fascinated by the mysteries of my neighbourhood and the local woods

bizarro gazzara, Thursday, 30 July 2015 18:39 (ten years ago)

maybe it has something to do with a rural youth upbringing?

let's not get too excited w/ the ouches (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 30 July 2015 18:44 (ten years ago)

i dunno, kids are pretty good at finding magic in mundane places no matter where they are

bizarro gazzara, Thursday, 30 July 2015 18:45 (ten years ago)

magical ability to stay in a constant state of hallucination and wonder at the simple world

I don't remember ever having this capacity!

:wq (Leee), Thursday, 30 July 2015 20:24 (ten years ago)

one of my earliest memories is racing Mr. Rogers to my preschool alongside my mother's car. he was riding a bicycle. afterwards we shook hands and had interviews with the attending press. I also remember going to the zoo and seeing a tiger the size of a house walking around in an enclosure. Those are actual solid memories from childhood that come to mind that are surely hallucinations. I was probably about five.

let's not get too excited w/ the ouches (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 30 July 2015 20:32 (ten years ago)

yeah i have a lot of similarly crazy/impossible memories from childhood that i've assumed for years were dreams, but i find it hard to believe i'd remember dreams so vividly after decades. kids definitely live in a somewhat different world than the rest of us.

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Thursday, 30 July 2015 20:47 (ten years ago)

http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/jun/07/childhood-hallucinations-common-research-psychotic-schizophrenia-why

let's not get too excited w/ the ouches (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 30 July 2015 20:49 (ten years ago)

i had a LOT of hallucinations as a kid; mostly just audio hallucinations these days

let's not get too excited w/ the ouches (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 30 July 2015 20:50 (ten years ago)

Oh don't get me wrong, I had a very active mind as a kid (and still do to some extent although logic tends to win me over) but Totoro somehow doesn't quite sum it up. Spirited Away is more in line with that strange dream/wake logic I think. I mean, I'd get freaked out by patterns in wood or be convinced there was a demon in the garage or whatever but Totoro feels forced and not enough at the same time. Sweet film, but sweet doesn't cur it quite enough. I'd it supposed to be more of a kids' film or an adult film?

(no offence to people) (dog latin), Thursday, 30 July 2015 21:00 (ten years ago)

one month passes...

https://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2015/08/371632.html

Meta Forksclove-Liebeskind (forksclovetofu), Friday, 4 September 2015 15:48 (ten years ago)

had a horrible feeling that was going to lead me to an obituary so *phew* i'm very glad that is not the case

bizarro gazzara, Friday, 4 September 2015 15:57 (ten years ago)

one year passes...

Just watched "The Castle of Cagliostro" for the first time, it was terrific. It is Miyazaki's first full length film and is a sort of James Bond-style action comedy taking place in a fantastical moving castle, with several scenes directly referenced in the NES Castlevania. There is an amazing car chase, and secret trap doors, and a counterfeit money operation (which Speilberg probably ripped off for the Goonies), and a bunch of ninjas, and an epic battle on the face of the clock tower, and so much more. The whole time, of course, the artwork is utterly beautiful.

http://www.lasertimepodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Image-1.jpg

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 10 January 2017 04:43 (nine years ago)

I always mean to revisit that one! I saw it early in my first wash of anime fandom, on a second- or third-generation tape; it might in fact be my first Miyazaki. I recall it being a fun romp and yet I've never gotten around to revisiting it beyond the first couple of minutes.

mega pegasus for reindeer (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 10 January 2017 05:22 (nine years ago)

I remember seeing that as a kid back in the '80s when I had no idea what anime was, it was mind-blowing. For some reason I've never watched it as an adult, should correct that. I think TCoC and Starzinger were my first contacts with anime, but like I said, I was 8 or 9 and didn't know what they were or that they were even made in Japan (they were dubbed versions, of course), just that they were way different from the kids' cartoons we had on local television.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 10 January 2017 07:44 (nine years ago)

love lupin's style and esp green jacket

ogmor, Tuesday, 10 January 2017 09:43 (nine years ago)

love cagliostro

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Tuesday, 10 January 2017 10:28 (nine years ago)

four months pass...

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-40128846

Japanese animation giant Studio Ghibli has unveiled plans for a theme park to open in 2020.
The 200-hectare site will be built in Nagoya city, in Aichi prefecture, said Governor Hideaki Omura on Thursday at a press conference.
The park will be based on the popular film My Neighbor Totoro, embodying the movie's theme of "respecting and embracing nature".
The site of the park, previously the home of the 2005 World Expo, currently has a life-size replica of the house from the film.
Co-founder of Studio Ghibli and producer Toshio Suzuki who was also at the announcement, said the attraction will be "set in the world of Totoro". There will not be any amusement park rides.
"Construction will be planned around existing clearings to avoid felling trees," Governor Omura said.

Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Tuesday, 6 June 2017 16:46 (nine years ago)

three months pass...

Nora is a big fan of Kiki and Totoro. Totoro is magical; whoever said up-thread that it's not a story, it's an environment, is spot on. Nothing really happens, you just kind of hang out in that emotional, magical space for 80 minutes. I remember liking films where not much happens, plot-wise, as a kid. I often get frustrated myself by films that start of by establishing an environment that I'd like to remain in, and then move it on via plot to something I'm less interested in. But one of my favourite films if Koyanisqaatsi, so there you go.

Hey Bob (Scik Mouthy), Tuesday, 12 September 2017 13:04 (eight years ago)

i was delighted to find that there's a Totoro reference in Persona 5.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C8oi9hlXYAAFGtf.jpg

Mordy, Tuesday, 12 September 2017 13:05 (eight years ago)

one year passes...

Man, I love watching documentaries about Studio Ghibli, poor Miyazaki wandering around, all grumpy and in a perpetual existential crisis -

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/ondemand/video/3004569/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqD-pIoHGj0

MaresNest, Saturday, 27 April 2019 10:45 (seven years ago)

took me about 20 years to realize kiki is about depression

american bradass (BradNelson), Saturday, 27 April 2019 14:28 (seven years ago)

kiki is so fucking incredible

|Restore| |Restart| |Quit| (Doctor Casino), Saturday, 27 April 2019 15:07 (seven years ago)

That would be my vote for favourite Miyazaki film. It's perfect.

jmm, Saturday, 27 April 2019 15:14 (seven years ago)

three months pass...

Kiki celebrates 30 years tomorrow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH32qCUowew

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Monday, 29 July 2019 03:40 (six years ago)

https://www.fathomevents.com/events/studio-ghibli-fest-2019-kikis-delivery-service

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Monday, 29 July 2019 03:59 (six years ago)

Kiki still the best in my book.

Good morning, how are you, I'm (Doctor Casino), Monday, 29 July 2019 14:40 (six years ago)

Such a sweet film. It's so cozy.

Leaghaidh am brón an t-anam bochd (dowd), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 08:55 (six years ago)

It's not the most ambitious but it's definitely the one that's given me the most feels. Really helped me out of a deep funk I was in when I first saw it

frame casual (dog latin), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 08:57 (six years ago)

I think the only big-hitter Miyazaki I never gelled with was Princess Mononoke. It feels very jumbled and there's something missing from the storyline for me. You could say the same about Howl's Moving Castle, but I guess there are so many twists and turns to that film to keep it moving along, it doesn't really matter

frame casual (dog latin), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 09:00 (six years ago)

that yumi arai video - incredible!

not sure any film means more to me than kiki; so beautiful, so practical

devvvine, Tuesday, 30 July 2019 09:50 (six years ago)

what a cool witch

devvvine, Tuesday, 30 July 2019 09:54 (six years ago)


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