hayao miyazaki!! is dah guru!! super uber kewl kaayOo na iyang creations.... his stOries are simple yet and pag present ug ang plOt sa iyang stOries kay maghunahuna jud ka! super i like! XDOriginally Posted by bisdakgyud
hayao miyazaki!! is dah guru!! super uber kewl kaayOo na iyang creations.... his stOries are simple yet and pag present ug ang plOt sa iyang stOries kay maghunahuna jud ka! super i like! XDOriginally Posted by bisdakgyud
has anyone seen howl's moving castle?
odd lagi, it didnt seem to get that much acclaim compared to spirited away
di man gud kaau nindut ang story...hanging kaau ang endinghas anyone seen howl's moving castle?
odd lagi, it didnt seem to get that much acclaim compared to spirited away
have you noticed most of his characters are the same mostly children in the adolescent stage dili ba? pares gyud na boy and a girl. Especially sa Spirited Away ug sa Howls moving castle murag parehas lagi ang mga character specially si Yobaba.
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Likes to make films with stories that have flying as part of the theme and the action.
His films usually focus on young protagonists or have children that play key roles in the plot.
Frequently includes scenes or sequences in which characters fly.
Frequently uses music by Jô Hisaishi
Frequently makes references to nature, ecology, and polution by man in his films (My Neighbor Totoro, Nausicca, Princess Mononoke, and Spirited Away)
Films often involve human protaganists entering a strange land that are forbidden or otherwise inaccessible (ie: the floating islands of Castle in the Sky, the forests in Princess Mononoke, the spirit land in Spirited Away)
Films often have two main characters (male and female) one of which is magical or has an unusual past.
Usually includes scenes or stills during the closing titles that let the viewer see what happened to the characters after the events described in the movie.
[Labour] Films involve scenes with labour or hommages to working-class people and children or women helping out (esp. in "Spirited Away" and "Mononoke")
[Aliases] Main characters often have an alias, like "Princess Mononoke" or "Porco Rosso" and are seldomly referred to their real names
Often sets his films in Japanese-influenced versions of European cities.
Films often feature incredibly complex machines maintained by strange male characters. (The pirate's airship by the old man in Tenkû no shiro Rapyuta; The bathhouse boiler room by Kamaji in Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi; Howl's moving castle by Calcifer in Hauru no ugoku shiro.)
Female protagonists often become part of residences which are monumentally dirty in some respect and need their skills to clean it. (Howl's moving castle by Sophie in Hauru no ugoku shiro; The large bath in Yubaba's bathhouse by Chihiro/Sen in Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi; The pirate's kitchen by Sheeta in Tenkû no shiro Rapyuta.)
I've watched it, it did not give much impact compared with book.Originally Posted by vanceloma
I guess a lot Daynne Wyverns Fans and Hayao fans are disappointed in the outcome of the
movie, the book was really good, but i guess it was a bit dark for miyazaki's taste![]()
I've seen Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away. Brilliant films.
spirited away ganahan ko sa mga characters. ug sa princess mononoke ganahan ko sa mga spirits.
Lingaw kaayo. Naa ko DVD sa tanang movie ni Hayao Miyazaki, except sa katong isda-isda gani? Katong bag.o ra gi himong salida sa States? Lingaw kay sa 168 Hypermart ra nako napalit tag 50.
Nindot jud iya movies. Fluid kaayo ug movement hasta ang story-line. Suwayi tan.aw ang grave of fireflies; makahilak mog batong.
kita kos tanan works niya, pero the most memorable nako (during childhood) is Kiki's Delivery Service and Princess Mononoke.
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