Studio Ghibli films touch the soul they are magical Hayao Miyazaki is a true artist
@OlegBagriy-jl1jj
3 ай бұрын
Please make more videos about Studio Ghibli like this one. Your insights are amazing. Wish this video was an hour long. You deserve much more views and subscribers.
@Jubilan-t
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@maximoandre999
3 ай бұрын
Great video essay! Surprised it has only 35 likes... Anyway, thanks for interesting thoughts!!
@eliskaerbenova7287
3 ай бұрын
Very nicely said 🌼
@candide1065
3 ай бұрын
"hEaLThy LoVE AnD ReSPecT" - men bad, women good - industry bad, nature good - human bad, animal good
@zaratastari2457
3 ай бұрын
If you are referring to princess mononoke then you misunderstood what the movie was trying to portray. The movie didnt say industries are bad rather it existance is part of nature. Whats really the core of it was how the two sides begun to hate each other. Because of hatred the two sides had trouble to coexist. In the end of the movie even Lady maboshi who lost it all wasnt troubled when lost it all, rather said they just need to start anew. The princess could have just killed the humans or chased them out after the disaster ended rather she went out to find a new purpose. In the end the industries are going to be built anew and nature lives on. So you're one point about industries being bad could not be included. If you want to say the biggest thing Miyasaki dislikes would be war so if anything this is the only thing he vilifies heavily.
@LivVirtual
2 ай бұрын
? you. you do realize that ashitaka, a MAN, is arguably the most "good" of all characters in princess mononoke? like san is alright with killing humans if it means it keeps the forest and forest spirits safe, and lady eboshi is alright with killing the forest and forest spirits if it means keeping her people safe, but ashitaka is the only one in that entire movie who wants to keep EVERYONE safe? its the same with every studio ghibli film. miyazaki has great CHARACTERS, regardless of whether they are men or women. and part of what makes a character great is not making them completely "good." even though san and lady eboshi both have had a hand in death, movie viewers are still able to appreciate what they stand for and sympathize with them and their goals. the fact that you've completely misinterpreted the message of princess mononoke actually serves to further the point jubilant is making. ashitaka demonstrates a healthy love and respect for san and the forest, traits that lady eboshi noticeably lacks. this is why ashitaka so willingly parts ways with san at the end of the film, because he respects that she has her own wants and wishes--none of which involve rejoining human society. yet ashitaka also leaves san with the knowledge that he would be helping the surviving humans build a new town for them to live in, a plan which san is shown to be perfectly understanding of. she doesn't oppose the idea of reconstruction but accepts it. because what san has learned throughout the course of the movie is that the conflict between industry and nature only existed due to overwhelming and intense hatred and disrespect. and who is it that san learns this from but ashitaka, a man? a man who continuously strives to save all life, whether human or animal? who prevents san and eboshi from trying to kill each other? who respects the two for the lengths they'll go to protect their own, but urges them both to reconsider their hostility towards the other, and espouses the possibility of a peaceful coexistence? like ashitaka is basically the embodiment of healthy love and respect in princess mononoke, so im not sure how you've arrived at the conclusions that you've typed.
@aidyn5916
2 ай бұрын
Love how quickly anybody who’s actually seen the movies was able to call this out as total bullshit. Love you guys in the replies let’s be friends
@aidyn5916
2 ай бұрын
@@LivVirtual ABSOLUTELY THIS. Princess Mononoke herself is abolulutely fine with murdering any human she comes across to further her goals due to what she’s seen firsthand as a daughter of wolves. Ashitaka is the first human who challenged her idea of how humans valued her and her families lives, and allowed her to care for them in return. A beautifully insightful movie that could never be summed up in such simple, bigoted terms as the op tried to. I love your perspective on it!
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