Miyazaki films are so incredibly unique.
They often focus on protagonists that don’t win through action, but rather through kindness and hard work. And many of the protagonists don’t really have much inner conflict either.
The fact that this combo is going on, and yet the films are so timeless and successful, is actually kind of crazy. They should be boring, and yet they are not.
There is a deep warmth to most of the films, even as they explore some of the saddest themes.
💯🎯...although didn't enjoy the latest one, The Boy and the Heron
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What made you enjoy it less than other Miyazaki films?
I felt like the animation was classic Miyazaki but the plot line was disjointed... Couldn't understand the overarching themes in contrast to some of his older ones