Discovering Miyazaki - Watching Every Miyazaki Movie For the First Time | The Director Project

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  • I have never watched a Studio Ghibli film. More specifically, I have never seen a single film directed by Hayao Miyazaki. So, I decided to change that. This past week I binged every single film directed by Miyazaki and this video contains all of my first impressions.
    Warning, mild spoilers.
    Timestamps:
    My Neighbor Totoro: 1:06
    Kiki's Delivery Service: 3:36
    Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind: 6:59
    Ponyo: 8:56
    Howl's Moving Castle: 10:45
    Castle in the Sky: 13:16
    Porco Rosso: 14:33
    Princess Mononoke: 16:32
    The Wind Rises: 19:13
    Spirited Away: 21:16
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 903

  • @afilmodyssey9814
    @afilmodyssey9814 3 роки тому +439

    No Face only acted crazy because he was soaking in the greed of the bathhouse. The moment he left the toxicity, he returned back to normal.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +37

      Interesting

    • @cafedulcxt3840
      @cafedulcxt3840 3 роки тому +117

      @@CenterRow i think no face was like a mirror and a child - since he is so empty/innocent, he reflects the emotions/personality around him. hence the name "no face" since he has no "personality" of his own. the main reason why the elder sister witch (forgot her name) allowed no face to stay with her was that she understood he is like a baby - by staying with her, he would learn how to be his own self. i definitely felt that was miyazaki's commentary about the importance of parenting. also probably a reason why chihiro was okay with no face following her.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +28

      Ohhh, that's fascinating!

    • @funtimefxlet6659
      @funtimefxlet6659 3 роки тому +15

      Yes and when he was at grannies house he soaked up the kindness and such that were there

    • @Camille-yu8nz
      @Camille-yu8nz 3 роки тому +13

      yes I agree. We do not see him start acting super greedy until he swallows the frog, and he then starts acting like each character he swallows. When he finally pukes them up and leaves the bathhouse, he goes back to normal and is more calm and gentle.

  • @praveennair9501
    @praveennair9501 3 роки тому +380

    The Wind Rises is a masterpiece, as an aeronautical engineer it really touched me.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +14

      It makes me want to become one!

    • @Bracketmeister
      @Bracketmeister 3 роки тому +6

      It's like in my top 3 Ghibli. I love how grounded it is, yet I was so invested.

    • @henreebee6561
      @henreebee6561 3 роки тому +1

      It’s one of my favorites of his!

    • @KeyaProductions
      @KeyaProductions 3 роки тому +8

      @@Bracketmeister how can a movie be about planes but also be grounded?

    • @Bracketmeister
      @Bracketmeister 3 роки тому

      @@KeyaProductions Very good haha

  • @victorroerholt9523
    @victorroerholt9523 3 роки тому +317

    i think you are falling into the trap of looking at it in a too character-focused way. It's not about the characters and their conflicts as such. Its about beings-in-the-world, and the world around them. Often, when things confuse you, i think it's because you think too much in character-action/the-world-as-a-dead-background and good/evil-dualisms, and not enough in the gray area in between

    • @yeseniatecaxco7545
      @yeseniatecaxco7545 3 роки тому +72

      Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. You can tell he is more influenced and inclined to western movies because most western movies follow that trope. Miyazaki's films focus more on the quiet moments in the movies, the ambience and how it affects the characters. Really, the setting is it's own character.

    • @ijornhribrudkrvir
      @ijornhribrudkrvir 3 роки тому +20

      Exactly. The characters are good, especially some of them, but the settings, the worlds, the VIBE of it all is a character in itself

    • @itsmesteve1081
      @itsmesteve1081 3 роки тому +13

      I mean what he analyzed wasn't wrong though. When you take a closer look some of the protagonist do seem flat. There is no real character development. However sometimes there is like chihiro finally moving on and moving to a new place. However princess mononoke was just who she was from start to finish. Its a hit sometimes and sometimes it isn't. But I get what you're saying. Sometime he didn't look at the theme instead of the character but I don't blame him too because it took me YEARS to finally get what spirited away was about. Its about a kid who is moving but can't let go because she is scared. I'm the end she finds her courage to move to a new place. She created this whole new world where she was "spirited away". It's a lesson about learning how to move on with a twist of fantasy and other elements. When I first saw spirited away as a kid I was only drawn in to the asthetics. Now that I am 23 only can I fully see how cool this movie was. It captures you as a kid or a first time watcher with its pleasing aesthetics (just look at the food in EVERY hayao miyazaki film. Gorgeous). Them after a couple watches you start to feel different about the film. There are layers beneath layers of themes and meanings behind every shot, plot and scene. I believe the whole studio put all their effort in to making all these films, not just hayao miyazaki. So yeah I know what you mean when you tell him he's falling in the "trap" but the way I see it is he can't see what we do yet lol. He has to see it a couple times before he can see what you see

    • @itsmesteve1081
      @itsmesteve1081 3 роки тому +1

      And sometimes falling in the "trap" can be beneficial. When he can see what we do he will say "how did I not pick up on this the last time???" he will laugh his ass off 😂😂

    • @yeseniatecaxco7545
      @yeseniatecaxco7545 3 роки тому +4

      @@itsmesteve1081 Definitely, the aesthetics are what caught my attention in the first place but what really made me stay were the layers that the movies have. What I love about Studio Ghibli movies are that you can watch them over and over and over again and still get something new out of them. As one grows older and gains more experience from life, I feel like one learns to appreciate these movies more. On your thoughts about Princess Mononoke, I think San still changes in the movie, too. She begins to accept her more human side as she meets and spends time with Ashitaka. Even though we don't see her change completely, we see that she is beginning the process of her change. Which is also kind of cool, since the end of the movie basically says there will be another beginning.

  • @emptylanternmedia2248
    @emptylanternmedia2248 3 роки тому +232

    Nausicca is like captain america her story isnt about how she changes but how she changes people and see the world how she has

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +30

      That's a fair point!

    • @warmgreytenpercent
      @warmgreytenpercent 3 роки тому +19

      If you can find the comic version of Nausicaa (10 volumes with some typos publishes by Viz in English) it is VERY WORTH IT. It's an epic of LotR proportions with a lot to say on morality, humans and the responsibility of technology.

    • @emptylanternmedia2248
      @emptylanternmedia2248 3 роки тому +3

      @@warmgreytenpercent I got the comic version

    • @warmgreytenpercent
      @warmgreytenpercent 3 роки тому +3

      @@emptylanternmedia2248
      👍👍👍

    • @robsonclark9678
      @robsonclark9678 3 роки тому +7

      @@warmgreytenpercent Second this, the original graphic novel/manga of Nausicaa is obe of my all time favorite written stories. The movie covers less then half of it, literally ending at volume 3 abouts.

  • @sszy59
    @sszy59 3 роки тому +90

    Re: all the flying in his films - his father was director of Miyazaki Airplane, and his childhood was immersed with flight

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +14

      Oh cool! Did not know that!

    • @Tanstaaflitis
      @Tanstaaflitis 3 роки тому +6

      Studio Ghibli is also named after an Italian aircraft.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caproni_Ca.309

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +3

      I noticed that when they have a Ghibli engine in Porco Rosso!

  • @kaelbeuk1
    @kaelbeuk1 3 роки тому +151

    Nausicaa, much like Ashitaka, is a flat arc protagonist (mostly), changes the world rather than changing herself. It gives her (and especially Ashitaka) an old heroic flare, like an untouchable idol, and I love it.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +11

      That's fair!

    • @nobosnobo
      @nobosnobo 3 роки тому +7

      I agree I love Nausica. I think she’s classic

    • @ijornhribrudkrvir
      @ijornhribrudkrvir 3 роки тому +9

      Yeah I think there is something about a character with such a hopeful outlook on the world who, after going through so much and seeing so many horrible things, retains that hope and uses it to inspire others rather than becoming cynical. I think it takes a great deal of strength to remain kind and hopeful in the face of a world that seems hopeless.

    • @warmgreytenpercent
      @warmgreytenpercent 3 роки тому +1

      Well said!

    • @dreamingblue3939
      @dreamingblue3939 3 роки тому +5

      There's definitely an appeal to relatably flawed, broken and characters, but sometimes I want to watch the selfless hero never give up on their ideals and stay consistently good. For me, Ashitaka and Nausicaa are two of my favorite (if not favorite) Studio Ghibli characters because I looked up to them, admired them, and saw them as role models. The way they struggled and felt sadness, despair, and rage made them human and relatable to me- despite how seemingly perfect they are otherwise.

  • @私たちは一緒に行進します
    @私たちは一緒に行進します 3 роки тому +190

    The mother in Totoro, as in other Miyazaki movies, has TB. This is an echo from Miyazki's childhood, who witnessed his own mother contract TB.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +24

      Oh wow, I had no clue

    • @私たちは一緒に行進します
      @私たちは一緒に行進します 3 роки тому +51

      @@CenterRow yeah that's why you see it appear time and time again. The same in The Wind Rises. And I agree, that's his best film, but rather more adult. You'll also notice how there are always chase scenes. That's because during his youth, Miaysaki was fleeing the bombing of his village in a truck. They were asked to pick up a young woman and child, but had to keep driving, leaving them to their fate. That's haunted him ever since

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +18

      Holy crap that's intense

    • @anti-loganpaul7827
      @anti-loganpaul7827 3 роки тому +23

      @@私たちは一緒に行進します Damn, war is hell. Now I can see why he's so anti war and pacifist, he even didn't accept his Oscar for Spirited Away in 2003 in protest against the Iraq War.

    • @私たちは一緒に行進します
      @私たちは一緒に行進します 3 роки тому +10

      @@anti-loganpaul7827 yeah, exactly. War is ALMOST always present but never glorified. It's always a background rather than the story. The levels of barbarity shown by both sides during that war must have a massive impact on a small child.

  • @tamsmartin1
    @tamsmartin1 3 роки тому +202

    The important thing with Miyazaki antagonists is that they are rarely one dimensional, or black and white, which is why in the end you may find them with the protagonists.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +16

      I noticed, it's a really unique choice!

    • @RhantheSlayer
      @RhantheSlayer 3 роки тому +32

      This is especially noticeable when you look deeper into Mononoke, every character who seems antagonistic has their own reasons for doing what they do, like how Lady Eboshi is just trying to help her community, and wants to find a cure for those who are diseased

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +17

      I really loved Lady Eboshi, what a great character

    • @Hakajin
      @Hakajin 3 роки тому +7

      Especially with a character like No Face. Chihiro explicitly says at one point that the bath house was making him sick. "Spirited Away" is largely about identity (thus the importance of names) (and the presence of so many characters with dual identity; I think a major point of the movie is how capitalist society can make you forget who you are)/ No Face has, well, no face, no identity. He reflects his environment, and... He tries to make up for his own emptiness this with wealth and devouring others.

  • @jameselgeti3689
    @jameselgeti3689 3 роки тому +361

    i think you are doing yourself a disservice not watching these in Japanese. go give it a shot :D

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +70

      I shall! Miyazaki said he'd prefer people to watch the dub so they can focus on the animation but now I want to see how they play in Japanese

    • @Teargasrock
      @Teargasrock 3 роки тому +16

      Absolutely. In Japanese is your superior option, if possible. Love these films!

    • @ModernMouse
      @ModernMouse 3 роки тому

      I watched them on HBO Max and I don't think it has an option to watch the Japanese versions, only the dub. I could be wrong though.

    • @ryanm994
      @ryanm994 3 роки тому +8

      @@ModernMouse it does, but you have to click the Japanese play button before you start the movie

    • @ModernMouse
      @ModernMouse 3 роки тому +1

      @@ryanm994 good to know

  • @Br00ke291
    @Br00ke291 3 роки тому +29

    My personal favorite Ghibli film movie is “When Marnie was there”. I even have a poster of it, as well as a Spirited Away poster and soon I’ll get a Ponyo poster

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +2

      I need to see it!

    • @Br00ke291
      @Br00ke291 3 роки тому +4

      @@CenterRow you definitely should! It’s kinda recent. Even the ending of it made me and my mom cry. It’s sad but truly a masterpiece. I don’t wanna spoil it to much.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      @@Br00ke291 I'll check it out asap!

    • @Br00ke291
      @Br00ke291 3 роки тому +1

      @@CenterRow yeah. I watched it on a website called dubhappy cause that’s where I watch anime when I can’t find a place to watch it. When you search it and find it and press the play button it will take you to another site so just click out of it and click on the tab you were on and keep trying until it works. Doesn’t take long for me.

  • @Bisaju2
    @Bisaju2 3 роки тому +122

    Dude just watch "castle of cagliostro". It works on its own.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +20

      Oh cool, maybe I will!

    • @kaelbeuk1
      @kaelbeuk1 3 роки тому +4

      Hell yeah it does !

    • @TheKrazy7
      @TheKrazy7 3 роки тому +11

      As a major lupin fan it’s what introduced me to the franchise and it definitely needn’t have and it still would have been one of my favourite Miyazaki films

    • @RangerMcFriendly
      @RangerMcFriendly 3 роки тому +2

      @@CenterRow It really does stand out. It’s the reason the big wigs in Japanese entertainment trusted Miyazaki with their money long ago.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +4

      Interesting, you guys are all making me regret my decision to skip it!

  • @synsam12345
    @synsam12345 3 роки тому +73

    5:08 - I actually live there. Big parts of that city are based on Stockholm, since Miyazaki fell in love with Sweden when he tried to visit Astrid Lindgren to get the rights to Pippi Longstocking (he failed). The building you see at 5:17 for an example is a slightly modified version of Stadshuset Tre Kronor, and you can read Swedish signs and see different streets of Gamla Stan throughout the film.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +11

      Oh wow, that's so cool!

    • @thayet
      @thayet 3 роки тому +11

      A shame about Pippi tho. Its entire aesthetic just screams ghibli.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +4

      Would have been great

    • @estherbunny
      @estherbunny 3 роки тому +1

      @@thayet actually as someone who grew up with Pippi being a big part of my childhood (i live in Scandinavia), as much as it seems like a perfect fit, i would be weary of it feeling weird to me... like, i don´t really think there´s much to add? and if he changed it too much it just... wouldn´t feel right to me probably. On the other hand, i think he would do an incredible job of adapting The Brothers Lionheart, another Astrid Lindgren book

    • @cyclonemouse
      @cyclonemouse 3 роки тому

      @@estherbunny the adaptation of Ronja Rövardotter did not impress =/

  • @sagetheis8757
    @sagetheis8757 3 роки тому +81

    Thats weird castle in the sky was always one of my favorites

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +7

      To each his own!

    • @Astro_Guillaume
      @Astro_Guillaume 3 роки тому +6

      Me too! I guess it goes down to personal taste.

    • @ijornhribrudkrvir
      @ijornhribrudkrvir 3 роки тому +6

      Same! When I was 3 in preschool I would ask my mum to braid my hair so I could wear a purple dress and pretend to be sheeta. The setting, the concept, the idea of a crew of AIRSHIP PIRATES? all the yes.

    • @warmgreytenpercent
      @warmgreytenpercent 3 роки тому +3

      It's my dream to be Captain Dola for Halloween 💥💣💍 or just in real life

    • @sagetheis8757
      @sagetheis8757 3 роки тому +2

      @@ijornhribrudkrvir haha thats awesome. i always wanted my mom to make me eggs on toast the way him and sheeta did in the cave

  • @frobeusns6404
    @frobeusns6404 3 роки тому +112

    The Japanese voice actors really add a lot to these films.
    Spirited Away & Princess Mononoke need to be seen with English subs

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +2

      I'll check em out!

    • @wizardofarts1276
      @wizardofarts1276 3 роки тому +6

      I'd say the same for Howl's Moving Castle

    • @janeweiss4608
      @janeweiss4608 3 роки тому +4

      Princess Mononoke in Japanese is such a different experience. It pushed it to one of my favorite films of all time. There's more backstory alluded to as well, like Eboshi being a prostitute at one point in her past, and all the small bits of Japanese cultures (such as Moro having a male voice actor because in Japanese mythology all of the god-like creatures sounded male).

    • @venomtang
      @venomtang 3 роки тому +6

      They all fucking do. That's like saying some movies watch the same if they were voiced in celtic scottish or pubjabi, it's not at all the same

    • @Alcyone_eta25
      @Alcyone_eta25 3 роки тому +3

      For me personally, Haku in the jp dub always hit more hard since there was always an inkling of emotion and that he cared. I felt that in the eng dub his voice was just a bit too flat for my liking

  • @samuelbattershell3413
    @samuelbattershell3413 3 роки тому +98

    You should check out all of the other Studio Ghibli films, my personal favorite is Whispers of the Heart

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +8

      I think I will

    • @maitreyimittal3742
      @maitreyimittal3742 3 роки тому +6

      Skip The Tale of the Princess Kaguya

    • @andrewsmall6834
      @andrewsmall6834 3 роки тому +1

      @@maitreyimittal3742 Agreed.

    • @jasonblalock4429
      @jasonblalock4429 3 роки тому +26

      @@maitreyimittal3742 WHAAAATTTT?!?! The Ghibli Princess Kaguya is amazing!

    • @maitreyimittal3742
      @maitreyimittal3742 3 роки тому +4

      @@jasonblalock4429 the animation is utterly gorgeous, I found everything about the story frankly repulsive. Kaguya is so utterly drab. She does nothing herself - just things keep happening to her because of her Dad and men who lie to her and can't leave her alone. It didn't feel like a tragically profound story of struggle or anything, it just felt like I was supposed to pity Kaguya and think about her as "poor little rich girl has it so bad." She didn't have any character development through her whole life. Even her parents didn't learn anything. It was pretty pathetic.

  • @whatitdo5297
    @whatitdo5297 3 роки тому +12

    I understand the comment of liking the first half of Spirited Away more than the second half. I think the second half of Spirited Away definitely benefits from an intimate understanding of Japanese culture, particularly folklore and Shintoism to fully appreciate it. But, if you’re familiar with that, the Haku reveal and the character choices that feel weird to a westerners don’t feel so odd.

  • @Awolfx
    @Awolfx 3 роки тому +38

    Your perspective from someone who didn't watch these films growing up like I did is very refreshing. I grew up with Studio Ghibli and have a deep love for it but I can appreciate different viewpoints from other people.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed!

  • @totoro5874
    @totoro5874 3 роки тому +60

    Spirited Away is my favourite animated movie
    No joke, I think it's incredibly well animated film, the music is fantastic and suits the film so well and the voice acting in both English and Japanese is really good
    Overall, I'd give it 9.8/10

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +8

      It's a masterpiece so I think that's a good choice

  • @FlyingAce1016
    @FlyingAce1016 3 роки тому +37

    As for spirited away and his name why thats important is: in a lot of fantasy knowing a dragons "true name" gives you power over them or can free them etc.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +3

      Ooooh

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +4

      Duh

    • @eribulusan3771
      @eribulusan3771 3 роки тому +2

      Its also something I frequently see in creature fantasy settings. Its not just in Dragons but also other spirits and demons. Example is from Natsume Yuujincho which basically having power over spirits through having their names. So Haku's name that was taken by Yubaba is like a slave brand signifying her ownership of him and him having lost much of his freedom, specifically, the freedom to leave and come home. Chihiro giving that autonomy back to him is big because, in a way, it's a reciprocation of his actions where he did his best to ensure Chihiro does not disappear before she finds a way to go back to her world, her HOME with her parents and not end up like him, enslaved and held to the whims of a greedy old witch.

  • @kampfkeks6619
    @kampfkeks6619 3 роки тому +16

    So spirited away can confuse western audiences easily since it relies on Japanese folklore. For example no face reflects his surroundings in how he acts. Since the bathhouse is filles with greed and gluttony he becomes that. I think sen understood that so she wasn't concerned after they left the bathhouse.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +2

      Oooooh, makes sense, didn't realize that was a bit of folklore

  • @applehearts996
    @applehearts996 3 роки тому +20

    Haku finding out is name is important, it gives him his freedom and free will back. He says in the beginning to Chihiro is remember her real name because without it she loses herself, which is what happened to him.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Ah, that makes sense!

  • @ProbablyJamesLive
    @ProbablyJamesLive 3 роки тому +71

    How dare you make me watch Kiki’s Delivery Service. I had a good time and it’s your fault.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +19

      You'll watch your wholesome family movies and you'll like it!

  • @jackleonhart2314
    @jackleonhart2314 3 роки тому +14

    I’m so happy you love The Wind Rises too, it is a movie that never fails to move me, wow me, and inspire me

  • @KircherTalksEntertainment
    @KircherTalksEntertainment 3 роки тому +34

    Thank you for spreading the love for The Wind Rises. It’s fantastic and is among the most hauntingly beautiful films about World War II that I have seen. Jiro and Naoko make up one of my favorite movie couples.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Of course, it's so good!

  • @Siofragames
    @Siofragames 3 роки тому +55

    You should watch Grave Of The Fireflies. It is the saddest movie I have ever seen. So good though.
    It was really interesting hearing your impressions on these.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +12

      I actually just watched it, really good!
      And thanks!

    • @mauvrion_fries
      @mauvrion_fries 3 роки тому +7

      @@CenterRow I'd love to see a part 2 sometime with some other Ghibli films. Grave of the Fireflies is absolutely heart breaking. Arrietty has such an interesting but familiar world, a fun spin on a classic trope. The Tale of Princess Kaguya is one of the most beautifully drawn movies I've seen, proof that hand drawn animation should always have its place.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +4

      I might just! But only if this video gets enough views. Feel free to share this video around on social media if you want to see a follow up

    • @oinodin
      @oinodin 3 роки тому +3

      No no no ... just no ... I have mental breakdown only from seeing name of this movie

    • @mugendono23
      @mugendono23 3 роки тому +1

      O man Grave of the Fireflies will make anyone 😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @CenterRow
    @CenterRow  3 роки тому +17

    Who should we cover in next month's installment of The Director Project?
    Check out the full Hayao Miyazaki playlist here:
    ua-cam.com/play/PL_XBsckzagj23_rA59PO3i1AcIb2Igv0I.html

    • @jamesenglebert9149
      @jamesenglebert9149 3 роки тому

      Hope Walt Disney is gonna get a month

    • @Fealnographs1
      @Fealnographs1 3 роки тому

      1 the mom had japanese encephalitis jk 2 the zeplin was carrying a nautical flag victor meaning I need assistance

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      @@Fealnographs1 Interesting!

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      @@jamesenglebert9149 We shall see, though he did more producing than directing.

    • @kazuhisanakatani1209
      @kazuhisanakatani1209 3 роки тому

      You should inform the viewers that most of the pictures shown here are mirror image (i.e. right and left are swapped). I assume this is a workaround to the copy-right issue, but you still need to pay respect to the visual artist.

  • @lorettabes4553
    @lorettabes4553 3 роки тому +12

    Castle in the sky is one of my favourites

  • @kapelski104
    @kapelski104 3 роки тому +2

    Noface works in a way where he adopts traits from around it. At first it's just watching everyone until it sees that the bath house workers want gold. Then as it eats the frog guy, the frog turns it into a greedy monster just like the frog and it also starts to speak in the frog's voice. It grows way greedier and more gluttonous as it eats more people until throwing up all of them and losing their greed and voices. I think Chihiro realized that when she said "it's not gonna hurt us" and I think that makes sense.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Interesting, a good point!

    • @kapelski104
      @kapelski104 3 роки тому +1

      @@CenterRow It's nice that you respond to comments this actively. The back and forth is rare with channels that have more than 10k subs. Keep it up and thanks to you.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      I try my best haha

  • @Official-OpenAI
    @Official-OpenAI 3 роки тому +8

    Every '"Odd' thing you point out, are what actually make Hayayos art so intriguing. Every protagonist does NOT have to follow the recipe of being a main character; we just happen to follow the story of him/her. Not all bad characters are "bad" and not all good characters are "good". Nonetheless, great video!

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Interesting perspective! And thanks!

  • @vitorkk328
    @vitorkk328 3 роки тому +28

    I literally laughed out loud at "water Galadriel"
    Thank you for that!

  • @ashr
    @ashr 3 роки тому +48

    2 Studios that I will watch every movie they create: Studio Ghibli and Pixar

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +4

      Yup!

    • @Zestrayswede
      @Zestrayswede 3 роки тому +1

      Even Tales from the Earthsea, My Neighbor the Yamadas, Cars 3 and The Good Dinosaur?

    • @epicmichael525
      @epicmichael525 3 роки тому

      Also Walt Disney Animation Studios, Aardman, Laika, and Cartoon Saloon.

    • @steave1425
      @steave1425 3 роки тому

      @@Zestrayswede Well, to be fair, I think the Yamadas just looses a lot for non-japanese audiences. I think it's just one of those rare movies, that are so localized that they don't really work for others. At least that's what I've heard.
      But yeah, than again, that means you shouldn't necessarily watch it as a non-japanese. So not really disagreeing with you here, just thought I'd add that. :)

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Haven't seen those Ghibli films, but I'd say The Good Dinosaur and Cars 3 are both at least worth a watch

  • @spacepirate3386
    @spacepirate3386 3 роки тому +4

    I’m a little a disappointed that you found Castle in the Sky underwhelming. It’s one of my favorite animated films period, much less, Ghibli films. I love adventure films and Castle in the Sky is one of the most fun movies in that genre.

  • @ModernMouse
    @ModernMouse 3 роки тому +10

    I'll be honest, I thought 25 minutes was long, but then after watching this I felt like 25 minutes wasn't enough. That just flew by and I'm in love with your concept of watching all of these. Glad you did it as there are still quite a few of these I haven't seen, but appreciate your take on them!

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate that!

  • @rwjfan5000
    @rwjfan5000 3 роки тому +13

    Re: Dub vs. Sub with the Ghibli films: because the dubbing rights are (now) in the hands of Disney, the baseline quality of the voice talent and voice direction is far, far higher than your average dubbing studio, and with the exception of Liam Neeson as the dad in Ponyo which, yeah, is bizarre, I think all the dubs come out pretty damn great. What is perhaps lost in the transfer is the Ghibli tendency to cast voice acting newcomers and people without an anime background, which gives the original JP audiotracks this amazingly natural quality which always puts me that little bit more in tune with the world onscreen. Also to note is that some of the dubs change the tone and content of the originals in places, most notably Castle in the Sky changing some of the pirates' dialogue, vocally aging the two main characters, and completely overhauling and orchestralizing the more electronic original soundtrack, and Kiki's Delivery Service changing the gender and upping the quippyness of the cat Jiji, which also ends up changing the tone of the film's ending. All of these changes are Miyazaki approved and overseen, but it can make for a quite different experience watching these films across languages.
    And if you're still reading, PLEASE watch Takahata's films as well, I would happily argue that he's an even better director than Miyazaki, almost all of his Ghibli work is straight up 10/10.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Interesting!
      And I will definitely be checking his films out next

  • @CaptainRaccoonWhitly
    @CaptainRaccoonWhitly 3 роки тому +10

    I'm surprised you weren't enthralled by Castle in the Sky. I thought it was the best Indiana Jones movie ever made.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +2

      Well when you put it in that way

  • @elcubomagicodemarcelito8966
    @elcubomagicodemarcelito8966 3 роки тому +17

    I recomend reading "Nausicaa of the valley of the wind" manga written also by Miyazaki. There are only seven volumes. The movie is based on the two first volumes and with an original end written for the movie. The movie is great but pale compare to the manga. A curious thing is that the manga starts in 1982 (the film is from 1984
    ) and finish in 1995
    . Takes a lot of time because it was a hoobie. He is a filmaker as a job and mangaka as hobbie but also a great one.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +2

      I'll definitely check it out!

    • @ProsperoFinch
      @ProsperoFinch 3 роки тому +4

      @@CenterRow definitely check out the manga. You rightly point out Nausicaa’s lack of change in the movie, whereas in the manga she goes through drastic change, even if her core values don’t shift all that much. She’s true to herself, but has her world view challenged. Just read it

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Will do!

    • @liamarie1661
      @liamarie1661 3 роки тому +1

      @@CenterRow I came here to say this as well. If you like high fantasy and the world building in Nausicaa, you will love the manga for that alone. It adds a layer of complexity and detail not present in the movie, and you learn so much more about the world. It's a little slow to start, but stick it out and it's worth the read.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      @@liamarie1661 I'll give it a read!

  • @EmileFeik
    @EmileFeik 3 роки тому +13

    This is a great video and I really enjoyed your takes, but there are a few things I think you misunderstood; for example, Porco Rosso is a pig because of survivor's guilt and I don't think there was any indication that in the war he was only fighting for himself. Also, the reason No Face's character changes so much is because the point of his character is he adapts to the situation around him and has no personality of his own. That's why he is greedy in the bathhouse and nice in the swamp. There's a really underrated and intelligent podcast called the Nausicaast here on UA-cam I would recommend if you want to learn more.

  • @emmataub2806
    @emmataub2806 3 роки тому +1

    As a child, Spirited Away was my favorite film in general, let alone Ghibli. To this day, I'm 99% sure I can recite the film frame by frame, line by line.
    As an adult I've really come to appreciate the beauty in Howl's Moving Castle, and I think that it's slowly taking Spirited Away's place as my favorite!
    But honestly, any Ghibli film is guaranteed to be a good time. Except Grave of the Fireflies, but we won't talk about that one (sobbing)

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +2

      I could definitely see that! I just checked out Grave of the Fireflies and dang...

    • @emmataub2806
      @emmataub2806 3 роки тому

      @@CenterRow BEAUTIFUL film, but yeah. (still sobbing)

  • @darkclowdes
    @darkclowdes 3 роки тому +17

    I’m glad you finally gave Miyazaki a try! Also some of your commentary had me wheezing. Prayers for the mom’s long forehead.😂😂

  • @andrewkohler3707
    @andrewkohler3707 Місяць тому

    7:24 - Thanks for including the part of the soundtrack that quotes "Somewhere" (West Side Story)!

  • @brandonprows
    @brandonprows 3 роки тому +7

    Great video! One thing to note: Please rewatch all the movies in Japanese. You're really missing out. When you watch the movie in Japanese, you're watching it as Miyazaki intended.
    When you watch the dub, you're watching it as the dubbing team intended. It's handled by different people and so there can be some disconnect.
    Princess Mononoke is a great example. The dub is awful. When in Japanese, it's the greatest animated film ever made.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      I'll have to give them a watch! I'm especially interested in Mononoke in its original language

  • @cerisejaxel9636
    @cerisejaxel9636 2 роки тому

    I would love a part 2 with the remaining movies! My favorite is When Marnie was There. Admittedly I haven’t seen a lot of these, but I plan on watching Kiki’s Delivery Service. Out of these ones, Howl’s Moving Castle is my favorite.

  • @epicmichael525
    @epicmichael525 3 роки тому +12

    I would absolutely like to hear you talk about the other Ghibli films!

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +4

      Maybe I will! Though this video isn't doing too hot so who knows

  • @YinYangLogo
    @YinYangLogo 3 роки тому +2

    I always prefer watching these films in their original Japanese version and just reading subtitles. I can't say why exactly, but I just find the English dubs to be more awkward in general.
    I also thought it was interesting how you thought that Castle in the Sky wasn't as "magical" as the other films. Castle in the Sky is my favorite because of how magical I thought it was. I actually had this explicit thought a few minutes into the movie: "I feel like a kid again". I felt the movie was so magical and fantastical that it instilled in me a child-like wonder.
    Wind Rises is probably a close second for me though. That romance story was... rough. I don't think I ever felt as heartbroken and sad by any of his other films. I felt sad for DAYS after.

  • @ReginaFera
    @ReginaFera 3 роки тому +12

    I'd be curious about your take on The Cat Returns and Pom Poko! Otherwise it was a nice romp through some beloved movies, great video.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I'll give them a watch!

    • @Ryotsu2112
      @Ryotsu2112 3 роки тому +2

      I’m jumping into these comments late, but The Cat Returns is a sequel of sorts to Whisper of the Heart, which Miyazaki did most of the behind the scenes work on (script, storyboards, etc.), but didn’t actually direct. You can watch The Cat Returns without having seen Whisper of the Heart (it only connects to the other film in a couple of places), but the first is a great film deserving a of a view.

  • @jessicadrury156
    @jessicadrury156 3 роки тому +1

    The Studio Ghibli films have been so tainted with nostalgia for me that I don't think any of the later ones could ever match the originals in my eyes

  • @Elomentoplayz
    @Elomentoplayz 3 роки тому +4

    I think I should watch some of these movies when I get time to watch it. Because these movies sound really good from what I'm watching

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Do it!

    • @andrewsmall6834
      @andrewsmall6834 3 роки тому

      You seriously need to do it, i am now 34 and i will forever regret not watching these when i was a child.

    • @Emery_Pallas
      @Emery_Pallas 2 роки тому

      Very simply, do

  • @dylanortiz932
    @dylanortiz932 3 роки тому

    Porco Rosso is my absolute favorite Ghibli film. So much to chew on honestly.

  • @matthewm3603
    @matthewm3603 3 роки тому +4

    You should absolutely watch these all again in japanese, american voice actors drop the ball pretty often when dubbing for animated movies and there's some translation differences between sub and dub(i dont think anything major, just things like the tone or manner of speech). Ghibli films are the type of movie that you need to watch multiple times to fully appreciate anyway, they all have big picture themes that I honestly still have trouble grasping after watching them all multiple times. I actually hadnt picked up on the imagination theming of totoro! About the strange characterization changes in some movies, expect that if a character has a physical transformation they have a mental one too.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Good to know, I might give them another watch in Japanese!

  • @analogpark8059
    @analogpark8059 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video, BUT.... where's 'Castle of Cagliostro'?? His first movie, and an excellent experience. I first saw it at a theater screening lately, and came out thinking it may be my new favorite.

  • @sdfrtyhfds
    @sdfrtyhfds 3 роки тому +9

    one of his films "arrietty" is often forgotten among the others, but i highley recommend it. Miyazaki drawing how tiny people live! can you imagine?

    • @henreebee6561
      @henreebee6561 3 роки тому

      He didn’t direct that movie, I think he was just producer or writer on it, or something.

    • @GamerUnglued
      @GamerUnglued 3 роки тому +1

      That wasn't from Miyazaki, Arietty was helmed by another very talented director in Hiromasa Yonebayashi, who is also known for When Marnie was There and most recently for forming studio Ponoc and directing Mary and the Witches Flower. Studio Ghibli has other directors than just Miyazaki and all of them have some very good films. I think it would be awesome if we could get a similar overview of Isao Takahata's filmography.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +3

      Yeah, since he did not direct I skipped it, but I definitely want to check it out!

  • @vodkatonyq
    @vodkatonyq 3 роки тому

    The point of Totoro is not that you watch it from an adult's perspective but to gain an appreciation for a child's perspective and the experience of childhood.

  • @seasong7655
    @seasong7655 3 роки тому +12

    Miyazaki movies in a nutshell: bad technolgy vs. good technology vs. bad nature vs. good nature

  • @asharastark6776
    @asharastark6776 3 роки тому +5

    Oh yeah, people have no taste, The Wind Rises is my favourite Miyazaki.
    Whisper of the Heart is a Miyazaki script and Ghibli's secret masterpiece. Definitely watch it.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      I'll check it out!

    • @steave1425
      @steave1425 3 роки тому

      I just love the spontaneous music scene.

  • @NovelistVampireGirl
    @NovelistVampireGirl 3 роки тому

    The ending of Kiki's Delivery Service changes the perceived point of the movie depending on which one you're watching. In the version where Gigi talks again at the end it's because it was her being burnt out and temporarily losing her gifts that caused her to no-longer understand him, and hearing him speak at the end shows us that she's recovered from that block. Having grown up on that version as a child (because that was the version available in the US in the 1990's and early 2000's when I was growing up) I prefer that version, for more reasons than just that but now that I think about it, it really does change the movie.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      It really does, kinda changes the whole theme and message in a way

  • @Arowrath
    @Arowrath 3 роки тому +6

    Comment for the algorithm

  • @Mira-nd8jj
    @Mira-nd8jj 3 роки тому

    The comment section is the best thing I've ever read , all bought together , bits and pieces of information and recommendations, we are all bought together as one.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Right? I've learned a lot!

  • @antonb5504
    @antonb5504 3 роки тому +4

    Kiki’s town is actually based off Stockholm, Sweden. Also Gotland Sweden. This because Hayao was planning on making a movie based off the swedish Pippi Longstockings which he later couldn’t.
    If you search up Stockholm, or Stockholm gamla stan you will see places really reminiscent of Kiki’s town

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Oh cool! I'll have to visit it!

  • @Ryan_ASMR
    @Ryan_ASMR 3 роки тому

    Maybe a bit controversial, but my favorite has always been From Up On Poppy Hill. It’s just ridiculously soothing and sweet. I’ll admit that the plot is a bit weird, but I think that that’s sort of the charm of these films in that when you accept the story for what it is rather than trying to nitpick and make the story more “comfortable”, you end up enjoying the film for what it IS.

  • @lorettabes4553
    @lorettabes4553 3 роки тому +4

    This video has such a unique view on Miyazaki films. I got a knee-jerk reaction with some of the comments, but that's just my passion for the films coming through. Great vid.

  • @SicklyOlive
    @SicklyOlive 3 роки тому

    I feel “From Up on Poppy Hill” is one of Ghibli’s more under appreciated movies but you might enjoy it. It’s also directed by Miyazaki’s son, Goro.

  • @iClaud_0
    @iClaud_0 3 роки тому +5

    thank you for mentioning the love story aspect of The Wind Rises. I feel like it never gets the right amount of attention it deserves. I am not a romantic movie type but this one just hit different.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      It's so great, I need more people to experience it

  • @Blynat
    @Blynat 3 роки тому

    All the main characters in Princess seem to different aspects of humanity. Rage. Hope. Honor. Greed. the characters are deeper than you may think.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Hmmm, interesting perspective

  • @notationmusical
    @notationmusical 3 роки тому +4

    Miyazaki, as well as Takahata, has a sense of realism in the movies, which probably comes as no surprise.
    Most of the main characters are based on real people, such as Kiki's movie personality, based on one of the producers, Suzuki's daughter. The architecture is, as well, based on real life locations such as the Kusukaru Hotel from The Wind Rises based on Kamikochi Imperial Hotel .
    But also, food is reflective of cultures as well, such as the Bento scene from my Neighbor Totoro reflective of daily life, or the food that Chihiro must eat to not disappear in Spirited Away. The food looks amazing to eat!

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      So cool, I didn't know any of that!

  • @heroofghibli8316
    @heroofghibli8316 3 роки тому

    I’d definitely recommend checking out the other Ghibli movies because they really are special.

  • @jasonblalock4429
    @jasonblalock4429 3 роки тому +5

    Next time you feel like doing a deep dive into an anime director, check out Satoshi Kon. If Miyazaki is the Spielberg of anime, Kon might be the Scorsese. Or, he would have been, if he hadn't died so tragically young. With only four movies and a 13-episode TV show, it's not hard to see his entire body of work. It's all amazing AND totally unlike any other major anime director. "Millennium Actress" is my personal favorite.
    (If the name sounds familiar, it's because his "Paprika" was a direct inspiration for Inception, so Nolan brings him up fairly often.)

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +3

      Ooo, I have wanted to see Paprika!

  • @anniewoo5107
    @anniewoo5107 3 роки тому

    Rewatching Miyazaki films always gives you something new, things you didn't understand the first time might make more sense on a second or third watch. There are also some cultural cues that simply fly over the heads of western audiences without further research on their part.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      There were definitely quite a few that went far over my head

  • @UwU-lm9or
    @UwU-lm9or 3 роки тому +3

    you know what they say "better late then never" actually im glad you did this! studio ghibli is really amazing something you can look back to whether your a kid or not :D espcially with what you said! i love this so much im gonna watch more videos from this channel :DDD oh frogot to add please watch Arriyeti and Grave of the fireflies both of the movies are so underrated tbh I watched them as a kid and no one has ever heard of arriyeti :"DD
    help i cnat speak

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you and thanks for watching! I'll check them out!

    • @UwU-lm9or
      @UwU-lm9or 3 роки тому

      @@CenterRow so late but np! :D also i love this series alot especially with how in depth you and one person can go and how we understand the movies/shows/etc we watch as we get older or younger and the ability to comprehend :D etc thank you again!! :D

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      @@UwU-lm9or Thanks and you're welcome!

    • @UwU-lm9or
      @UwU-lm9or 3 роки тому

      @@CenterRow sorry so late again!! but noo thank youu!!

  • @jacktwelve1710
    @jacktwelve1710 3 роки тому +2

    My favorite myazaki film is princess Mononoke
    Nausicaa of the Valley of wind is a close second tho

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +2

      I love their world building, so amazing

    • @jacktwelve1710
      @jacktwelve1710 3 роки тому +1

      @@CenterRow that’s definitely part of the charm also if you liked the setting of Nausicaa I highly recommend reading the manga it was based on as goes in far more detail on the setting and was also written and drawn by Myazaki himself

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      @@jacktwelve1710 I''ll check it out!

  • @phildragash8180
    @phildragash8180 3 роки тому +3

    what made me super happy is seeing my art used as the thumbnail by a youtuber I watch! Great vid, keep it up!

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +4

      Oh my gosh, is that your piece? I thought it was a piece of promotional art by the studio! Please send me a link to your work and I'll link it in the description!

    • @phildragash8180
      @phildragash8180 3 роки тому +2

      @@CenterRow I'm flattered! The image is still on DeviantArt (lord-phillock) but as I don't use it anymore, a simple twitter link would be more than appreciated! I'm glad you want to credit me, but even so it's awsome seeing it on yout channel! twitter.com/PhilDragash

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +3

      I appreciate it, I'll put your Twitter in the description and hopefully snag you a few followers!

  • @fallenfriend2860
    @fallenfriend2860 3 роки тому

    I've never seen a Miyazaki film and I found this very useful. Now I have a good basis going into watching his films for the first time.

  • @sashimiwolf3720
    @sashimiwolf3720 3 роки тому +1

    "Oh Lord what is that? That is going to haunt my dreams as I try to sleep tonight"
    They are called nightmares. Also, the deer god freaked me out too.

  • @nathanleonhardt6244
    @nathanleonhardt6244 3 роки тому

    Great thoughts! Grave of the Fireflies and The Tale of Princess Kaguya are two other Ghibli films I highly recommend.

  • @daniellado2523
    @daniellado2523 3 роки тому +1

    My first Miyazaki movie was Kiki's Delivery Service, then Castle in the Sky, and tgen Spirited Away. I enjoyed his earlier work when it was darker but also I thought he had a lot of ideas of worlds which were all completely different on how they operate

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Interesting, how so?

    • @daniellado2523
      @daniellado2523 3 роки тому +1

      @@CenterRow Well, when you see Nausicaa, Castle in the Sky, and Princess Monoke, they had their own worlds with how the people lived and acted. Then in modern movies like ponyo, arriety, and Spirited Away they have a modern world but some kind of twist or new place the main character encounters. A movie like Nausicaa demands people read the manga because how much more detailed the world is. It is pretty hard for a man at his age to constantly to create new world so much, so I'd rather he stick to the more realistic and human elements of stories.

  • @konstantinriumin2657
    @konstantinriumin2657 3 роки тому +2

    Read Nausicaa manga, it is much more nuanced and deep than movie, and quite short for a manga. It combines Nausicaa's setting and characters (who are much more multi-dimensional, especially Nausicaa and Kushana) and Mononoke's bleak and violent mood. It is definetly Miyazaki's magnum opus. Great manga, and great into to manga overall. It was the first manga i've read, and it is still my No 1.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Oh wow, I'm going to have to read it then because I love that world!

    • @konstantinriumin2657
      @konstantinriumin2657 3 роки тому

      @@CenterRow I hope you'll make review once you read it, perhaps even with spoilers and discussion. Like many mangas that finished before manga became popular outside Japan, it doesn't recieve much attention, but it really should imo. One can dream...

  • @dabandpuke
    @dabandpuke 3 роки тому

    I am so happy for you haha i have watched by every Ghibli film and i love them i was just so glad to here your thoughts on it great video. The only thing tho is you should always listen to an anime or any other production i think in its original language first. You still have a few amazing movie to watch from Miyazaki do a in part 2 in Japanese ! I've just subscribed

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      I'll check them out again in Japanese. And thanks!

  • @risingsun9595
    @risingsun9595 3 роки тому

    If you really liked the way Nausicaa looked, then you should definitely read the whole manga series it's based on (also drawn by Miyazaki). Expands a ton on the world and provides a really interesting look on humanity in the post-apocalypse.

  • @hanktremain
    @hanktremain 3 роки тому

    The flag at 6:00 is most likely referencing the pre-1981 flag of Jersey, a small island of the coast of northern France. This is likely inspiration for the setting of the film. This red saltire is quite common and used in many other flags. Its modern use by the North American state of Alabama most likley has nothing to do with it's use in the film - I doubt the film makers would even be aware of it's use in this context.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, I'm aware, I just thought it would be a funny joke 😁

  • @kengo7273
    @kengo7273 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, I'm Japanese. I think you don't know how to enjoy Miyazaki anime and things from outside your culture. " I don't understand this, I don't like that, why so?, it doesn't make sense." Of course, you don't understand some situations, things don't make sense compared to your own culture. No Ohmus, no witches who fly with brushes, no everything of the films in the real world. You just take them as they are described, unless there's no contradiction in the story telling.
    This is an example that you don't have any knowledge about anything. The names of Kiki's characters are not Japanese. Some of them just sound so, but they don't exist.

  • @bdx96
    @bdx96 3 роки тому +1

    My mom and I watched The Wind Rises in theaters when it first came out. We love Studio Ghibli, especially Spirited Away and Howl's moving Castle. We were able to watch Spirited away in theatres, when they brought it back for Studio Ghibli's anniversary, but she passed away before we could watch Howl's Moving Castle. These movies will always hold a special place in my heart because these movies brought us together.
    I'm really happy you took the time to watch them and were moved by them

  • @Geekritique
    @Geekritique 3 роки тому

    Okay, this is a super charming video. Well done. I appreciate the honesty and the discovery, and felt like I was seeing it all through your perspective. And lol, the Alabama flag 😂
    As far as Lupin III, The Castle of Cagliostro is Miyazaki’s take on the manga, not necessarily an adaptation. It’s its own thing, and not connected to a series. Like a new bond, Miyazaki makes the character and story his own.
    Great video, I really enjoyed it man. Get some sleep, I know you were blitzing to get this one out. For what it’s worth, had I not known the time crunch, there’d be no way of knowing this was rushed. Great job!

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Thanks man, that means a lot!
      Oh really? Well now I wish I would have watched it!

  • @johnnzboy
    @johnnzboy 3 роки тому +1

    I was a movie subtitler for many years. I strongly believe that, if you want to experience a live action film as the director intended, you should watch it in the original language; after all, the director chose the actors for (among other things) their voice and manner of speaking, so even if you don't understand what they're saying, you still get some idea of the characters' personalities from how they speak (for instance, no director would cast Jennifer Tilly if they didn't also want her distinctive voice). This is not to disparage the many skilled dubbing artists but their voices are not necessarily what the director would have wanted and also might not suit the look of the actor. I also find the mismatch between the actor's lips and the dubbed voice distracting. However, I'm less rigid when it comes to animated films since the physical look of the original voice actor is irrelevant and all that matters is the voice, so there's no reason that well-selected dubbing artists can't do the job just as well (the mismatch between lips and voice is less of an issue for me in animation). And obviously if it's an animated film aimed principally at children, it makes much more sense to dub rather than subtitle. Having said all this, if people who wouldn't watch a subtitled foreign film would watch the same film dubbed then I guess that's better than nothing - I can't expect everyone to be as pedantic as I am (o:

  • @bluesapphire170
    @bluesapphire170 3 роки тому +2

    I really recommend for you to read the complete Nausica and the valley of the wind Manga. The movie barely covers the story, the complexity of the characters, it’s so much deeper then what was shown in the movie. The reason you felt the movie was incomplete is because it was, the Manga wasn’t complete at that point and Miyazaki was pressured into making an epic battle for the endings. Things are very different in the Manga. I really recommend for you to read it.
    Also, as my personal explanation to why No Face is suddenly chill: Greed. Or rather, the lack of it. When No Face was inside the bath house he was constantly surrounded by corruption fulled by the greed of the people. Everyone wanted something in there, even Chihiro. Money, Power, Freedom, Escape. Mostly money, and that’s why he started to conjure gold everywhere. The moment Chihiro gave him the medicine, he literally started extracting the infection in his system, eta, he starting puking his guts out and everything related to it, meaning Everything/Everyone he ate. The moment he got out of such toxic environment with no corruption , he was much more calm and peaceful.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Dang, I will have to read it!
      And fascinating!

  • @weirdproq
    @weirdproq 3 роки тому +1

    Please watch The Castle of Cagliostro. It is amazing, and you don't need to watch, or read, any of the other Lupin III works. It stands as it's own movie in which you don't need to know the characters before going into it.

  • @Samonmis
    @Samonmis 3 роки тому +1

    A small note about Ponyo. It is inspired a bit (not only) by the original story of the little mermaid, and that's where they, for example, got the idea that she would turn into sea foam, if she couldn't stay a human through the boys love.

  • @tysonvorwaller
    @tysonvorwaller 3 роки тому +2

    If you want to check out another anime director the late Satoshi Kon had a small but amazing filmography with only 5 movies I believe and one 13 episode series. The highlight of his work for me would be Perfect Blue which is his first film and one of the most chilling pyschological thrillers I've seen. Or Tokyo Godfathers which is one of my favorite unorthodox Christmas movies. All of Kon's works are filled with deep themes and heavy commentary. But even if you don't want to put in the effort to make a video I would suggest at least watching perfect blue personally as it's probably the best animated psychological thriller ever made.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Ooo, I've been wanting to check out Perfect Blue

  • @sailorcat
    @sailorcat 3 роки тому +1

    About Ponyo: I also don't really get some of the things. But the test and the sea foam thing is actually in the fairytale The Little Mermaid of which this is loosely based of! I also really like the mom, by the way, though she's being a little irresponsible sometimes. But she feels realistic to me. No parent is perfect and always acts super responsible. Instead I didn't really like Fujimoto, cause he wanted to lock his daughter up (kinda) and prevent her from exploring the world and becoming what she wants to. He's the overprotective kind of parent. Though the movie is a little weird, I think it's very cute and aesthatically pleasing.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Oh, interesting, hadn't realized that!

  • @GreenBean123.
    @GreenBean123. 3 роки тому +1

    i’m almost done my studio ghibli binge and i absolutely love almost all of the ones i’ve seen!! also i highly recommend checking them all out in japanese especially howls moving castle :3

  • @TheWitchofEndor-1
    @TheWitchofEndor-1 3 роки тому

    ALSO the city in kikis is based off of Stockholm and Visby (both cities is Sweden)

  • @bonitaglover
    @bonitaglover 5 місяців тому

    I find it interesting how much the story and mood changes depending on whether or not you’re watching the original Japanese audio or the dub. The dub usually feels inferior (except with Princess Mononoke where the voice acting was perfection) but in more than anything it just changes the characters a bit. The English dub made some characters feel really annoying and then I’d watch the original Japanese audio and love the character. Whole lines get changed which changes the mood. I love that MAX has both versions of pretty much every film because I’ve definitely watched both because of the differences.

  • @Dadaph
    @Dadaph 3 роки тому

    You can safely watch Castle of Cagliostro without knowing anything about Lupin III...
    I love the movie, and I also love the original Lupin III manga by Monkey Punch, and I see them as two entirely different universes.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Good to know! I wish I would have watched it now!

  • @hteekay
    @hteekay 3 роки тому +1

    Wait? What about Grave of the Fireflies? That is the one Ghibli work that you have to watch. That movie broke me, I love it but I will never watch it again.

  • @lucaschiarenza5648
    @lucaschiarenza5648 3 роки тому +1

    If you want to check other Studio Ghibli works I would advise "Grave of the Fireflies"

  • @JimmyGunawanX
    @JimmyGunawanX 3 роки тому

    Discovering Ghibli Miyazaki movies in 2020 will change you. Better late than never.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      I am changed

    • @JimmyGunawanX
      @JimmyGunawanX 3 роки тому

      @@CenterRow Your next anime: all Satoshi Kon animations. Start with "Paprika".

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      I'll check it out!

  • @456Tal
    @456Tal 3 роки тому

    I like how in America A-List Actors are dubbing Anime movies. I did not knew that.

  • @giuliab8484
    @giuliab8484 3 роки тому

    You should also watch “From up on Poppy hill”, directed by Gorō Miyazaki, Hayao’s son. It has some very beautiful scenes

  • @mayajade6198
    @mayajade6198 3 роки тому +1

    If you can find it and you're interested in reading a SECRET MIYAZAKI MASTERPIECE, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind is actually based on a manga of the same name, also by Miyazaki, and I cannot recommend it enough. It's basically my favorite thing ever. It ran from 1981 to 1994, and the movie really only adapts the first quarter or so of it, cutting out huge chunks and completely rearranging the plot in order to be self-contained, while the manga continued on for a decade after. Needless to say, from the very start, the manga follows a longer, darker, and more intricate plot than the movie, and delves far deeper into the environmentalist philosophy that runs deep in his filmography than any of his movies do, to the point where movies like Princess Mononoke read almost like citations referring back to the primary text of Nausicaa. It's also the only environmentalist work of fiction I've ever read (at least, with human protagonists) that asks the question, "should humanity go extinct," and gives _serious consideration_ to the possibility that the answer might be "yes." And not even in an edgy villain way; in a "these issues are complicated, we're not the center of the universe, and this might very well be our destiny" kind of way. It isn't as simple as just "learning to live in harmony with nature." Nature has its own plans, and if it comes down to us vs. nature, nature has all the time in the world to win in the end. Nausicaa herself becomes a far more interesting protagonist, starting out as the bright hero we see in the movie, and eventually breaking down as the reality of the situation weighs down on her and growing ever more detached from humanity as she repeatedly fails to stop people from killing each other, ironically becoming less able to help those around her with every failure she faces. It's really something else, approaching environmentalism from a perspective that's only become more important as the years.
    Also, it has tons of beautiful art, fantastical machines, sweet lore, giant swords, ancient supercomputers, psychic god-emperors, sassy old men, Kushana being possibly the most badass human in existence (at one point she marries a dude and then chops off his head and throws it off an airship while the severed head chides her for being a bad wife, it's great), Lord Yupa being _even more badass,_ body horror, yet more moral ambiguity, depression, and Nausicaa befriends a god warrior. If none of that interests you, then I don't know what else to say.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      Well dang, you have my attention. I'll have to give this a read!

  • @kapelski104
    @kapelski104 3 роки тому +1

    As you describe the english voice actors I REALLY get the feeling the Japanese actors are better. I've always thought that there was nothing wrong with the Japanese ones.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Well I'm going to have to check it out in Japanese then!

  • @13ciaran13000
    @13ciaran13000 3 роки тому +1

    I like to think that Castle in the Sky takes place several centuries before Nausicaa, a few decades before the 7 days of fire. There's still industrial civilization in Castle in the Sky, but you see that the world is already well on the decline. Colonel Muska may have failed at harnessing the power of Laputa, but I think people like him eventually did manage to harness the power of the god warriors and bring about the world we see in Nausicaa.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому

      I could definitely see that!

  • @pukkandan
    @pukkandan 3 роки тому +2

    Welcome to the world of anime. Now go watch all the Shinkai films :D

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      Will do!

    • @steave1425
      @steave1425 3 роки тому +1

      @@CenterRow Yes, I love Shinkai. Especially "The Place Promised in Our Early Days" and "Garden of Words".
      Also I'd really recommend Masaaki Yuasa; "Night is Short, Walk on Girl" is crazy.
      And I guess you'd enjoy the works of Mamoru Hosoda; e.g. "The Boy and the Beast".
      A few anime I think you will like based on this video:
      Big Fish and Begonia
      Miss Hokusai (maybe)
      Twelve Kingdoms (Seems not too interesting in the first 1-2 ep. I think, also ends too abruptly, because it was canceled. But I found it a really interesting solid fantasy to that point.)
      Guardian of the Sacred Spirit (Serei no Moribito)
      Jin-Rou
      Well, that was maybe a bit much.

    • @CenterRow
      @CenterRow  3 роки тому +1

      @@steave1425 I've seen The Boy and the Beast and loved it!

    • @steave1425
      @steave1425 3 роки тому

      @@CenterRow nice. The movie I mentioned above, Big Fish and Begonia, is also one of those movies overflowing with fantastic asian mythical beasts. It's a chinese animation, btw.

    • @steave1425
      @steave1425 3 роки тому

      Also,
      Wanted to recommend 'Barefoot Gen'. Forgot to add that earlier.