is this really what miyazaki is going to leave us with? the movie was okay, but it didn't leave me feeling contemplative about life like his previous films.
>>200785933That's a big nose!
>>200785933Why should it be? I imagine an author's last works after becoming old and famous are like the prayers of an old man; no longer willing to risk being a blasphemer or daring in being offensive, but moreso already convinced of his beliefs and ready to die. If art is made from the heart then there comes a point where you finally rest your soul and are incapable of protecting any existencial dread onto your work
what level of pretentious bandwagoning faggot does one need to be at to "feel contemplative" about fucking miyazaki movies
>>200785933Spirited away was really something else, like a chainsaw to a soul.
>>200785933Artists are only creative for 10 years. Movie directors, they are no different
>>200786496To each their own, empathy is based on personal experience and upbringing.
>>200786481The greatest artists always produce their greatest works at the end of their life, because they keep developing and improving.
>>200785933I tought the movie was way too long, like the entire movie was a flex of "look at the crazy shit we are showing you" And the story suffered for it.