Ah, I still haven’t see that one from Studio Ghibli. Only the two I mentioned. I saw Spirited last year and Totoro last week. Honestly… I can’t say I get them. I’m not sure if I’m too old to form nostalgia, too late to recognize the products of their eras, or too uninvolved with that realm of media to recognize how groundbreaking it was. I can appreciate the vibe and musical score, but it’s not motivating enough to see more. So if anyone loves them and wants to give me pointers, I’m listening.
I didn’t really enjoy Akira, either. I went in relatively blind in 2020 and thought it was a motorcycle story, so I wasn’t ready for the supernatural stuff. That was clearly not a children’s movie though, so maybe I’m expecting too much depth in Studio Ghibli in my anime adventure route
I was gonna say they reminded me of the little soot creatures from Howl’s Moving Castle
Ah, I still haven’t see that one from Studio Ghibli. Only the two I mentioned. I saw Spirited last year and Totoro last week. Honestly… I can’t say I get them. I’m not sure if I’m too old to form nostalgia, too late to recognize the products of their eras, or too uninvolved with that realm of media to recognize how groundbreaking it was. I can appreciate the vibe and musical score, but it’s not motivating enough to see more. So if anyone loves them and wants to give me pointers, I’m listening.
I didn’t really enjoy Akira, either. I went in relatively blind in 2020 and thought it was a motorcycle story, so I wasn’t ready for the supernatural stuff. That was clearly not a children’s movie though, so maybe I’m expecting too much depth in Studio Ghibli in my anime adventure route
It’s just not for everyone, I first started watching them in my 30s and loved the art style, world building and storytelling.
It’s all just fantasy but fantasy in a different culture.
My wife loves Totoro but can’t stand any of the rest.