• Kushan@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I’ll be honest, I was disappointed by this one. It definitely felt way longer than it needed to be, which is a sign I was bored.

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        8 months ago

        The pacing and writing issues seem to be a Ghibli staple at this point. Or maybe I’m just not understanding them when I watch them?

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          8 months ago

          Have you watched Ponyo or Princess Mononoke? Those are pretty coherent throughout, the pacing is way better in those, and the writing is almost flawless.

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            8 months ago

            I have watched them both, and I can’t remember Ponyo very well, Mononoke was awesome with some slight weird pacing from my memory of it.

            They were both pleasurable to watch!

            The ones I can think of where I questioned the pacing is Earwig, Pocco Rocco, the other airplane one, the small people one, and there are a few others I may be forgetting.

            Call me Original™️, but the pacing of Spirited Away was fantastic!

            As for stories, the only story I have actively disliked is the earwig one. To me, that movie made absolutely no sense.

            Granted, I know these movies must be going over my head, as I don’t have a firm understanding of the Japanese people and their culture. I just really love their art style!

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      8 months ago

      I think you need to be aware of some background about Miyazaki to appreciate some of the details in the movie. For example he was in a firebombing during world war 2 as a child. Additionally at the end of his career he was looking for a successor to take over his fantastical kingdom and there is a metanarrative about the creator having to let go of the world he created.

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      8 months ago

      Under the deal renewal, Max will be the future home of “The Boy and the Heron”; the streaming premiere date on Max will be announced later this year.