Kiki's Delivery Service! (Gotta get the old voice over version!)
@PsychologyandChillwMichi4 жыл бұрын
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and Castle in the Sky are tied for favorite
@matthewjury43854 жыл бұрын
Pom Poko
@ginforwin4 жыл бұрын
Castle in the Sky and Porco Rosso are the lesser known, but very fun to watch Ghiblis! It's themes aren't as profound as mononoke, or nausicaa, but very beautiful movies EDIT: DO NOT WATCH THE DUB of Castle in the sky: the teenage boy protagonist in the japanese dub suddenly becomes a short middle aged man in the english dub... the relation between the protagonists seem... so weird due to it
@LuchM4 жыл бұрын
FYI I like the warm "hey, come sit down, let's talk about spirited away" lighting
@funkehfunkeh4 жыл бұрын
I liked it too, but I was a bit thrown off by the whiter lighting reflecting off the left side. The difference is a bit stark
@claratalbot76134 жыл бұрын
Same
@theflickchick98504 жыл бұрын
This was the first anime/Studio Ghibli film I ever saw. It’s so immersive and I literally get disappointed every time it ends because the world is so incredible.
@lc24weco4 жыл бұрын
It's reminiscent of (1953) Peter Pan's ending. Makes the viewer ask, why do we have to go back? :)
@hollyh40614 жыл бұрын
My favorite thing in literally any Ghibli movie is how good the food looks. It’s just illegal to watch any of these movies without a snack or something
@fardareismai44954 жыл бұрын
Right?! I agree😂😂
@nin24944 жыл бұрын
@@tauhid610 kinky
@pietersleijpen36624 жыл бұрын
Japanese seem to have a bit of an obsession with food to the point that I know Japanese who pay taxes to a province in which they do NOT live to gain access to a special strain of rice. It is certainly a theme that you see and read about in a lot of Japanese anime and light novels.
@nin24944 жыл бұрын
@@pietersleijpen3662 they're called prefectures, no?
@sonicfan9144 Жыл бұрын
The dumpling that Chihiro ate looked so yummy. The food in the movie “Your Name” looks very mouth-watering as well.
@john809444 жыл бұрын
07:47 Like I have commented before, plots are rarely important in traditional drama or entertainment storytelling in Eastern cultures. Even though Ghibli is a very modern studio and Miyazaki is obsessed with ww2 or western stories, their works are still VERY Japanese, including visual, scores, themes and characters(Miyazaki's preference is more clearer in the aspect of characters). The important part is HOW they do the story. The plot really isn't important, 'cause everyone already knows the types of growing-up stories and the folklore behind this film. And again, I don't think everyone knows that animation or any kind of entertainments in Japan are mostly directed for Japanese, the structure of the industry doesn't really allow creator to aim for international market from the beginning of any production. But again, a real good art can provide several perspective through its medium. How studio Ghibli design for its own audience isn't the way you have to enjoy it.
@BonazaiGirl4 жыл бұрын
I think you hit the nail on the head. Not that the plot isn’t important in Japanese shows/anime, but it’s more the journey than anything.
@AbeMouthfull4 жыл бұрын
Completely agree. I find that Eastern cultures value more contemplation and restraint whereas Western cultures prefer stimulus. There is always a certain ambiguity and shadowy quality that highlights quiet beauty. And even though Japan has modernized and westernized a lot, and you can see that in Miyazaki's works, he also is mindful of this tradition, which makes him such a unique director.
@nangke4 жыл бұрын
People who bang on about "plot" have a really narrow idea of what a plot should be, which isn't helped by the excessive formularization of Hollywood blockbuster-type storytelling.
@Gwydda4 жыл бұрын
@@nangke Indeed, I often get frustrated that every single that is ever mentioned in a film or a series is always relevant later on. Life isn't like that, stories shouldn't be like that. It makes all storylines so predictable because everything that you see or read about will be discussed later on and will be connected to other events later on. I actually had never even considered there to be a problem with Spirited Away's plot not connecting and I have to think quite hard about what they are referring to.
@beatricerutkauskaite2924 жыл бұрын
I have always felt that Spirited Away is like Antoine de Saint-Exupéry "The Little Prince". Everything is metaphor and the more times you read the book/ watch the movie, the more meanings and symbols you can find.
@antonbeilin18814 жыл бұрын
What a coincidence, I am currently reading the book for the first time (In french to practise aswell) For the first time and I definetely see that comparison.
@TheXXLGamer4 жыл бұрын
For me, the biggest one was when I realized that pretty much all Miyazaki movies deal with anticapitalism, environmentalism, antifascism and similar themes in one way or another. There's so much subtext, so much meaning, these films have so damn much to say.
@lainecart3 жыл бұрын
I concur!
@cyrlav77484 жыл бұрын
I have a personal interpretation about Spirited Away: I think the beauty of this anime is that it represents the world of adults as seen by a child, who suddently had to grow up (because she lost her parents), and who can not yet describe and even name (let alone understand) the world she has stepped into. Also as Daniel mentionned (and I think this is something we all saw) the anime starts with Chihiro moving to a new place, and she's scared of it. This new place is filled with mysteries and possibilities, but also unnamable danger and crualty that Chihiro must overcome on her own; she has to adapt to this society in order to survive and, most of all, she must overcome her fears.
@liammccarthy93882 жыл бұрын
Even the "you gotta get a job or you'll die"
@fardareismai44954 жыл бұрын
Hey Daniel, I wanted to write a general comment. I've been here for about a year now, and I'm consistently enjoying your videos. I love the informal, but well-researched style with humour and wit. I think the little afterthoughts and notes give it a very personal feeling, like each video is a page in your notebook with different scribbles on the sides, a joy to discover. It also helps that I like your style of analysis and I usually agree with your points, even if my opinion differs. You have a good sense of logic and I love the more passionate stances you take on certain issues. Fantasy is truly blessed with a champion like you😉😊. Greetings from Germany
@theserpent60704 жыл бұрын
I watched Princess Mononoke thanks to Daniel. I guess I’m going to watch this one now
@gracjanlekston1344 жыл бұрын
He mentioned in his Princess Mononoke video that Howl's Moving Castle is next after Spirited Away, btw.
@eadlc4 жыл бұрын
Same
@blahlool4 жыл бұрын
What did you think?
@coleton70484 жыл бұрын
Well you should just watch all of Studio Ghibli's films.
@ethancoster13244 жыл бұрын
This film literally spooked the hell out of me as a kid.
@BonazaiGirl4 жыл бұрын
I was in 4th grade when my friend introduced me to Spirited Away back on VHS. Now as an adult getting close to thirty and a full on weeb, it’s still holds up as one of my favorite anime films of all time.
@Draxynnic4 жыл бұрын
I think there might well be a reason why Spirited Away leaves so many plot threads hanging... It gives a sense that there's more going on in the world than the protagonist's journey. Her visit is only a matter of days, and she's got her priorities of what she needs to do (although these do change somewhat over the course of the film) and a limited amount of time in which to achieve them. It's only natural that she's going to come across hints of things that she's just not going to be able to afford to take the time to investigate, let alone resolve. The protagonist is simply a visitor in a world that was there before she arrived, will still be there after she leaves, and where each of the spirits has their own story - it makes it feel all the more realistic as a world that exists beyond the confines of the story that not everything gets wrapped up over the course of a mortal's stay in their world. How many times in real life do you catch a brief snippet of something and think "there's a deeper story and/or issue there", but never get the opportunity to hear the full story or see the resolution of the issue, especially if you already have enough issues of your own to deal with? I think the loose plot threads in Spirited Away are intended to reflect that. There are things going on in the spirit world that the protagonist (and therefore, the audience) will just never know.
@armanisar-feinial17894 жыл бұрын
Daniel, I want to take a moment and thank you. As a writer, you & Merphy have given me a lot to think about, and provided a better explanation for things, that I myself couldn't quite find a better explanation for. You and merphy certainly did that and I appreciate it. My current WIp has been a Grimdark novel that is more character focused than the overall arching theme.
@ead6304 жыл бұрын
I constantly go back and forth between thinking that Spirited Away is better than Princess Mononoke and vice versa.
@sarahwinn24534 жыл бұрын
Big mood
@Dragonmaster09054 жыл бұрын
@Elnathan Abraham I am more of a Princess Mononoke fan
@nialloreilly7024 жыл бұрын
The only thing that keeps Princess Mononoke above Spirited Away for me is Miyazaki loves Neil Gaiman's dub of Mononoke
@cappuccinocrafts24124 жыл бұрын
Me, too. Although I have not seen Princess Mononoke very many times. I need to see it again.
@pietersleijpen36624 жыл бұрын
I saw Princess Mononoke when I was a bit fed up with the black-and-white morality especially in most animated movies and fantasy books I was reading at the time (tying in to some of the complaints by Daniel to YA) so it made a big impression. Still, I like Spirited Away better, but that is because I am a sucker for these kind of spirit worlds were the laws of logic are so different from RL: chaos with a pattern as Daniel describes it.
@alexcalder22244 жыл бұрын
I love when you guys do videos together! You guys should do another fantasy recommendation video now that you have both read way more fantasy books since your last one.
@RobbieLee904 жыл бұрын
Spirited Away is the quintessential gateway into the magical world that has been created by the geniuses of Studio Ghibli. A splash of beauty and monumental utter chaos is entwined with a charm that cannot be matched. Animation at it's peak. Unbeatable work.
@tanjaradjenovic25434 жыл бұрын
Have you seen Song of the sea. Amazing movie, Irish themed (not Ghibli). Also I have been on a Ghibli binge and one of the best surprises has been My Neighbors the Yamadas
@isakdahl70543 жыл бұрын
Yeah, My Neighbors the Yamadas is definitely underrated! It’s so cozy. Probably not for Daniel though.
@henry34574 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: I took my good buddy to see Spirited Away when it was screened at our local theater in glorious HD. He'd never seen the film, I'd seen it about a thousand times. Both of us cried.
@wingcastlereads56574 жыл бұрын
Hello future me talked about the soft world building of this movie and I thought he had some really good points
@Haxec4 жыл бұрын
One of my favourite movies of all time! So happy you're reviewing it. Also when are you going to do a review for attack on titan season 2?
@cappuccinocrafts24124 жыл бұрын
This is one of my all-time favorite movies. I love it so much. The thin plot does not bother me at all because the animation, the characters, the themes are so rich. It is an immersive experience. The musical score just supports everything perfectly without being obtrusive or distracting.
@frostyfrost73554 жыл бұрын
I adore this. Thanks so much for doing these reviews! The Ghibli movies are some of my favorite- And on that note, I just want to thank you man! It's because of you that my passion for reading has dramatically increased, and I've been reading an average of three books a month..! Not trying to pressure myself into that pattern, but it's just how it's ended up so far. You and Merphy both have given me so much content to think on, laugh about, and enjoy! Whenever I tune in to your two's videos, I feel like i'm laughing with friends, and learning about things I wouldn't have even considered. You do a great work. You are appreciated!
@nanotyrannus54354 жыл бұрын
Hello Future Me did a video about Soft Worldbuilding recently, with Spirited Away as a prime example. Worth watching as an addition to this review, looking at HOW the world of Spirited Away was built to get the effect that Daniel describes.
@berserker88844 жыл бұрын
Highly recommend watching Akira and Your Name for some amazing non-Ghibli anime films. Especially Akira is a MUST watch to appreciate the medium as it is probably the most important Japanese animated film of all time.
@virginiaanderson64864 жыл бұрын
My daughter loves Spirited Away so much that she had soot sprites tattooed on her calf.
@OlPalJoe4 жыл бұрын
i take the loose plot threads/unaddressed plot threads as the viewer being in same mind frame as The main character. Sen doesn't know these threads and has no reason to care, she's an unwilling visitor to this world who is both is awe of and terrified of the world around her. She's not Harry Potter wanting to understand the history of Hogwarts and the Wizarding world, she's a little girl trying to wake up from a strange and sometimes scary dream. Just my perspective! Not gonna work for everyone of course :)
@zemphis71494 жыл бұрын
Can we all just take a moment to take in the beauty that is a spirit bath house?
@MagnetonJjungle4 жыл бұрын
The lightning on you is great - thumbs up. Love it. I feel like the book shelf on the right (our right, your left) could use more light, though. It‘s reaaally dark; like the sketchy alley you definitely do NOT want to head down when it‘s two hours after midnight and you are tired af but it‘s the fastest way home.
@brittanybae714711 ай бұрын
This movie changed my life. I saw it by accident in sixth grade and it’s what propelled me into art. Every year or so I’d watch it again and gain something new from it. I saw reflections of myself in her as I aged. I felt like it was a coming of age story that I could always revisit and see myself in her. I have her tattooed on my forearm (cover shot) to remind myself no matter how small and scared I am that I can always grow and unlock my strength. She’s my reminder of how far I’ve come and how strong I can be.
@TheLJShow-ys8wr4 жыл бұрын
Just watched Grave Of Fireflies today Oh the tears...
@TrevorJoestar4 жыл бұрын
I never watched at again
@TheLJShow-ys8wr4 жыл бұрын
@@TrevorJoestar I would. Someday. If I'd have strength enough or a need to cry.
@TrevorJoestar4 жыл бұрын
@@TheLJShow-ys8wr nah man... it's too fucked up...when you see the start of movie...I just can't and I'm 20+
@samt.b.43275 ай бұрын
this has been my fav movie since i was little. always touches my heart in a way like no other film has. even though i watch it like twice a year im always fascinated and excited
@Harmor77mo4 жыл бұрын
Another great review, glad your getting more into Ghibli movies! I'd love to hear your opinion on movies from other studios/directors one day. I think you'd really enjoy Mamoru Hosoda's movies, 'Wolf Children' in particular is a classic.
@nobodyhome244 жыл бұрын
Usually when I watch a film with my young nephew and cousin, they tend to get bored and wander off. With this film, they sat through the whole thing captivated and once it ended, they wanted to watch it again. That’s a testament to the skill of Studio Ghibli!
@forloveofthepage23614 жыл бұрын
Every time I watch this movie a notice a new detail and that is rare nowadays. Great insight from both of you. I always felt this movie was about standing by what you want and believe. We are all afraid, but to do nothing because of that fear is worse than any fear.
@glippert073 жыл бұрын
@8:47 All I could care about was kitty walking into frame :3
@mariana.c894 жыл бұрын
I remember watching it in the movie theatre and really liking it... which I didn't expect because I was never a big fan of anime.. I should probably watch it again as an adult. Also, I feel like the movie mirrors what childhood is... as kids we are left many times without answers to stuff... we have to go along for the ride, and we live through stuff, but we don't always know what is happening or why
@TheShadesofOrange4 жыл бұрын
I hope you do a Gibli Tier ranking after you finish watching them all!
@adrienneladd83754 жыл бұрын
Ghibli movies on a whole are not about the plot, instead just being in the worlds they show us.
@soggz91904 жыл бұрын
The average quality of a Ghibli movie is just insane. If you compare it to something like Disney and Pixar think both of those put out lot of junk movies and they are always cashing in on popular movie by making part 2 part 3 ... Every single Ghibli movie feels like a passion project by a team of superstar artists. So im more impressed by how consistently brilliant the Ghibli movies are then any single movie.
@mystoreysofstories4 жыл бұрын
Merphy, I’m curious what plot elements you noticed that got dropped? I grew up watching this movie and I’ve seen it easily over 15 times so I think I’m blind to the issues it has because I already know what’s going to happen and I love it so much. But I’m interested to hear what you noticed plot-wise that didn’t follow through?
@ryansutter94344 жыл бұрын
I’m curious what Merphy means by plot treads that were dropped? I’ve seen the movie and i can’t think of any that were? 🤔 Well I guess I’m watching it again!
@alystew4 жыл бұрын
It's been a few years since I've watched it and I can't remember any threads getting dropped either
@timswabb4 жыл бұрын
She may just be referring to numerous odd creatures or incidents that remain unexplained at the end of the movie. It’s what Tim from Hello Future Me calls a soft world, mostly unexplained despite the oddities. Some explanations might be found in Japanese culture and Shinto beliefs, but most of the oddities remain as unexplained as Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. And there are several hints that it’s not just a dream, since relics of the adventure remain at the end of the film.
@Altraax4 жыл бұрын
I just watched it again myself and there are none that I can tell. Merphy seems to be one of the classic examples of somebody who tries so hard to find flaws and hyper-analyze things that she ends up missing the very obvious along the way.
@CarlCreed764 жыл бұрын
I went into the comments searching for an answer to the same question you asked. I can't really take her criticism seriously when I can't see where she's coming from, and her not giving any examples is definitely not helping her case.
@thatb1h8553 жыл бұрын
possibly the relationship between the boss witch and her sister? i suppose it’s never fully addressed or resolved within the story. i don’t really know lmao, i havent watched the movie in several months
@rainierday81554 жыл бұрын
Spirited away was my first Ghibli movie, and it'll always be my favourite one too. The experience of watching it was magical and dream-like, even for a Ghibli film, and I've always been drawn to stories like that. The plot-holes or abandoned plot-threads are not really that jarring at all, as it comes across more as a story-telling quirk rather than a real weakness. It's like when my grandma told me stories she knew, but always added her own strange anecdotes and took little detours from the actual plot because I hated it when the stories ended.
@ropecrewman364 жыл бұрын
Collabs with Daniel and Merphy are one of my favorite things in the world!!!! 😊 Hope there is a Howls Moving Castle colab in the near future.
@brayanjanneau30684 жыл бұрын
The impact of Miyazaki on storytelling is what it is, this man can make an animated movie more alive that some of the live actions we see on our days. I highly recommend Nausica
@t.a.summers4 жыл бұрын
Great reviews from both of you! I watched Spirited Away as a teen around the time it first came to the States. Mononoke was my first Ghibli film, but Spirited Away was what hooked me. Not a Ghibli film, but Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland had an impact on me seeing it as a kid, though it's been a number of years since I last saw it, maybe 5 or 6. Several of the people who worked on other Ghibli projects worked on that film. There was a cut of that movie Miyazaki worked on, but he dropped out of the project and he was pretty adamant on about how negative the experience was for him, unfortunately. But it's one I wish we could have seen more of his vision for it.
@ginforwin4 жыл бұрын
For anyone interested: Castle in the Sky and Porco Rosso are the lesser known, but very fun to watch Ghiblis! It's themes aren't as profound as mononoke, or nausicaa, but still very beautiful and enjoyable movies DO NOT WATCH THE DUB of Castle in the sky: the teenage boy protagonist in the japanese dub suddenly becomes a short middle aged man in the english dub... the relation between the protagonists seem... so weird due to it
@samuelking54744 жыл бұрын
Keep that lighting because you stand out from the background more
@lifeisbutadreamm4 жыл бұрын
A bright and contrasting shirt color definitely helps too, makes him look less pale and puts a bit more color in his face as well
@oswin57754 жыл бұрын
He looks pretty good in any lighting ;)
@Kaladin_Stormbringer4 жыл бұрын
Please do a review on The Grave of the Fireflies! 🙏🙏 It's awesome that you are expanding your content reviews enjoyable as always!
@jackie76684 жыл бұрын
Spirited away has been my favorite movie of all time since i saw it back in 2001 when it was first released in theaters. The animation is gorgeous, the world is building is stunning and I love the characters so so much. I feel like, despite all of the love and accolades this movie gets, I feel like it deserves more credit for the work of art that it truly is. I’m not gonna lie, it makes me REALLY happy that you love this movie too. Ugh. Just the best.
@IAmShniff4 жыл бұрын
The warm lighting is perfect Daniel :)
@blobbypanda16134 жыл бұрын
That backdrop Merphy, It's beautiful. This is my favourite Studio Ghibli movie along with My Neighbour Totoro
@MariaRodriguez-dx6sm4 жыл бұрын
For me it is a tie in the top with Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle and Princess Mononoke. The Grave of the Fireflies, is beautiful but soul destroying, The Wind Rise is a masterpiece (that Oscar for Frozen was a crime), but I can't ignore the incredible problematic context and real life story of the movie.
@crmccauley14 жыл бұрын
Loving the Ghibli vids and I hope they continue!
@PsychologyandChillwMichi4 жыл бұрын
The two, Mononoke and Spirited Away definitely have completely different stories. I always liked Princess Mononoke better, but I think this is because of how much it is in nature and the themes addressed. I also found Chihiro to be annoying. Which I think is kind of the point but i did like Haku and the old man in the coal room
@TrevorJoestar4 жыл бұрын
Howl's moving castle is my fav...try it if you haven't
@PsychologyandChillwMichi4 жыл бұрын
@@TrevorJoestar I have watched it actually, but its not one of my favorites. I really like it, I do, but I prefer Mononoke and Nausica
@TrevorJoestar4 жыл бұрын
@@PsychologyandChillwMichi I actually prefer mononoke over spirited away too...
@xxxfairycorpsexxx75924 жыл бұрын
My favorite ghibli film has always been porco rosso, even though it's frequently ranked as Hayao's worst^^;
@PsychologyandChillwMichi4 жыл бұрын
@@xxxfairycorpsexxx7592 ooooh that really is a good one -- i love the time frame and the MC is actually really engaging! IDK how that's at the bottom, definitely ones I would rank below that. Like Ponyo lol
@aricmcd934 жыл бұрын
Absolutely used to watch this on VHS as a kid all the time.
@MsKathleenb4 жыл бұрын
I almost jumped up and down when I saw that a local (local-ish) asian market has those little star candies that the soot sprites love so much.
@coenraadsnyman52294 жыл бұрын
"One of the most traumatic things a kid could go through. A move." I've lived in three countries, most recently to Germany. the record for staying in one place at a time is about to break the record of four years
@queenofalltheflowers22904 жыл бұрын
I’ve moved countries 6 times and possibly 7 soon, and I know someone who has lived in 9 countries but has moved back and fourth between them, but to be honest I think it’s a good thing, it builds maturity and character, no need to be traumatised by it
@gingerginger9994 жыл бұрын
@@queenofalltheflowers2290 it didn't seem to in you......
@psycane84624 жыл бұрын
This was my favorite movie for the longest time. So beautiful on every level.
@DoggyP004 жыл бұрын
It feels like Murphy just has a blast talking and just that satisfaction alone is enough for her to sustain herself. One day I will find something that can give me a similar level of satisfaction that Murphy gets from forming words with her mouth.
@florentdemeyere47794 жыл бұрын
Usually I would be like Merphy, expecting to see the plot resolve perfectly like we are used to in Western culture. But at the moment night falls on the spirit world for the first time, (I didn't know anything about the plot when i first watched it 2 weeks ago), I was 100% invested in Chihiro, and I understood how it was gonna be this "Alice in Wonderland" type of plot where anything can happen and not make any sense. But it would not matter. Because it's like a dream. She entered a world she does not belong to, with different rules and laws (that do not need to be explained to her or us). I don't really like to qualify the movie as an "experience" because to me that term is a way of saying "It doesn't make sense, but it's nice to watch so you should bare with it". I know it cannot be the same for everyone, because we are touched by different things, but I cannot stress enough how I felt for Chihiro. The movie did a perfect job to create this world that isn't hostile but not friendly either, and I clicked so much with the girl I was super invested in the story. Every single thing she did I wondered if I'd done the same in her stand. Every character she interacts and bonds with was a relief in this strange world. This isn't nostalgia speaking, because I've watched it as an adult, but man is this movie amazing... (On a side note, I did totally feel like Merphy about Howl's Moving Castle. I felt this world was way different that Spirited Away's and it owned me more explanations and resolving plot holes. Although it bears some resemblance with Spirited Away (the fact that Sophie is forced in a world she does not belong to), Howl's Moving Castle felt like a more fleshed out universe that somehow did not meet my expectations in terms of plot and opened doors).
@FullMotionVideos4 жыл бұрын
Lighting is solid! I suggest making it a little cooler; the warmth of the foreground can look a little off balance with the blue of the background, but I also suppose that depends on what color you set those LEDs to :)
@74gould4 жыл бұрын
"Spirited Away" is my favorite Studio Ghibli movie. :) I've watched it a few times with my daughters, and we all love it!
@sabrinab42384 жыл бұрын
Spirited Away was my first studio Ghibli film. I loved it from day one, I was an 17 when I watched it and I was in awe. 18 years later it's still one of my favorites.
@Westly.144 жыл бұрын
Lighting is great! Warm and welcoming for sure as always.
@thebookwyrm23511 ай бұрын
I saw this as an older teenager, but it somehow felt like the feeling of watching a movie as a young child. ... If that makes any sense. There was a weird sense of nostalgia tied to it despite the fact that I'd never seen it. It was magical.
@xaviercopeland27894 жыл бұрын
You should watch other Ghibli works or more anime like Shinsekai Yori, Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Your Name, Made in Abyss, Paprika, etc that are short and go with the themes of fantasy and sci-fi this channel provides. Honestly can’t wait for your reaction to Howl’s Moving Castle and would highly recommend Made in Abyss.
@EliasAxelViking4 жыл бұрын
Hi Daniel! Can you make a The stormlight archive recap before the realise of Rhythm of war? I read the books a few months ago and I don't have the time to reread them before the new book. I haven't forgotten everything, but a fresh up would be cool.
@JoriamRamos4 жыл бұрын
I think Miyazaki's triumph with Spirited Away is exactly the sensation you described: the feeling of connection with this universe you don't understand. Truth is, Japanese people understand that universe far more than us Westeners. I found that out by watching this movie with a Japanese person and she was kind enough to give me all sorts of details that I would have never missed. It's both the understanding of Japanese Kamis and general mythology, but also understanding the rules and etiquettes of fancy Onsen (those hot spring spas) that really gives the movie some grounding. [ minor spoilers ahead, super minor ] Even the movie's original title and how it relates to the plot is a solid woooosh to Western audiences: "Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi" would be better translated as "Sen and Chihiro's mysterious journey". Chihiro's name has two kanji and in the middle the story Yubaba removes the second, in Japanese many times this changes the sound and meaning of the name. So the movie is sorta "A journey of you and you" - and those two version of you are different. It's beautiful! But still, I gotta take my hat of to Miyazaki. Even before I knew all the stuff I know now, I felt the same jolt of excitement you're describing. I learned to love this world way before I learned its rules. It's charming! Somehow the gorgeous animation and charismatic characters teaches us more than the actual plot - which, I agree with Merphy, it's kinda broken but doesn't matter. Thanks for the amazing video, Daniel. I'm super happy to see you spending more time with Ghibli! Please keep 'em coming =) You actually inspired me! I've been rewatching some Ghibli myself and writing some scrips on it. Cheers!
@Cbbuffy3962 жыл бұрын
Hey Daniel. Love your channel. I too am consistently enjoying your videos and the informal, well-researched style into all things Popular Culture (Fantasy/Sci-fi). I thought your review was interesting. I agree with you on Chihiro’s journey and how she goes from being a frightened child who’s lost her parents, introduced to this unknown world, and goes on this journey. That being said, and I’m probably going to be the only jerk who says this, I cannot for the life of me love let alone appreciate Spirited Away (even rewatching it now as an adult). I’ve tried to appreciate it, but I'm honestly finding it a struggle. Maybe that’s due to the fact that, yes, the parents turning into pigs traumatized me as a kid-I don’t think I’ll get over that, and maybe it makes me prejudiced. I just have a hard time finding sympathy for Chihiro, even in the beginning. And aside from Lin, the people in the bathhouse were greedy and disgusting, even the mud spirit. And I get that that’s a theme in the film, greed (with the bathhouse, spirits, humans/parents) but even the animation was a little…I don’t know, cherubic, in your face, chubby and out there. Anyway, at least that’s my impression of it but I’m open to opinions. Don’t know if anyone else felt this way but I’m open to hearing thoughts on this.
@kellyramirez74654 жыл бұрын
I love Howl's Moving Castle because of the story and the new perspective of the book. Great adaptation with a nice dose of perspective. I love Spirited Away because of Chihiro's emothional journey and growth from a child to young woman that she will become and from her eyes opening to the world around her.
@markravetto46194 жыл бұрын
More people need to watch this to force Daniel to make him do more of these!!
@leahschwartz14 жыл бұрын
Spirited Away is my all time favorite movie period. It was my first Studio Ghibli movie I saw as a child and introduced me to Miyazaki and Ghibli. I personally like how certain plot points aren't neatly tied up at the end. I feel like there needs to be a sense of chaos in the spirit world and we aren't meant to understand it all.
@VenusAsAFormerBoy4 жыл бұрын
I wasn't paying too much attention and forgot I was watching a Daniel video during Merphy's part. When she signed off and Daniel suddenly appeared I was really surprised lol
@antonbeilin18814 жыл бұрын
Loved this review as much as the monoke review, keep doing these!
@UdyKumra4 жыл бұрын
One of my best friends and I watched Spirited Away together just 2 days ago. It was amazing. And somehow I feel like it was more of a bonding experience with my friend than most other movies we've watched together.
@sam.s.g4 жыл бұрын
It's a movie that's two hours of pure imaginative genius and one of the best by the studio along with Castle in the Sky.
@fardareismai44954 жыл бұрын
Yesss!! I love it so much! And I also really love Nausicaa, that was the first Ghibli film I ever saw, and it'll always be special to me
@sam.s.g4 жыл бұрын
@@fardareismai4495 I haven't seen it but I'm looking forward to doing so
@peterholley58024 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I’d put howls moving castle up there as well
@fardareismai44954 жыл бұрын
@@sam.s.g oh you're in for a treat! I love the feeling of the world in that one!! Let me know what you think when you get around to it at some point
@sam.s.g4 жыл бұрын
@@fardareismai4495 I'll probably post a review on Reddit at r/Story_Reviews after I watch it
@kittycannoli72254 жыл бұрын
I'm not trying to be too hard on you or anything here, I think it's a very reasonable western viewpoint to have, but I don't really like you describing the world as absurdist or random. It's all heavily based on existing Japanese myth/folklore. I expect that's the pattern you started to recognize by the end of the movie. It's also part of why they're able to cram so much personality into the spirits in such a short time, they have centuries of stories to draw upon for these characters. I think the animated Hercules is a good comparison, at least in how cultures we're used to don't seem absurd/random. It's about a dude followed by 2 weirdly shaped demons that randomly turn into snakes, who learns how to be a hero from a half goat man, and then fights some beast that just grows more heads every time you chop one. That's pretty damn random, but it seems normal enough to us because that's the kind of story we're use to hearing. Similarly, I doubt many Japanese people saw* Spirited Away and thought any of the spirits were random, because they're used to seeing spirits of all kinds in their media. None of that to say this was a bad review, just that part didn't sit with me quite right. Also the lighting rocks and I dig when you and Merph collab
@SKULLKR3W4 жыл бұрын
its always gonna be weird when people dont understand the culture and just chalk it up to bad writing or strange world building knowing even just a bit of japanese folklore goes a long way into understanding miyazaki
@sylvesterrobson9634 жыл бұрын
I didn't see this film till I was in my 20s. Its in my top 3 favorite films ever. Beatuful art and story. Emotional and inspirational. It has everything I want in a film.
@levijohnson81004 жыл бұрын
Lighting looks good danny boi. Might want to lower it a bit so it doesn't cast hard shadows under your eyes though. Hard shadows on the eyes can make a person look tired.
@TheLaraR254 жыл бұрын
The warm lighning is lovely :)
@Uhlbelk4 жыл бұрын
These 2 reviews remind me of young people going to eat at a fancy foreign restaurant for the first time. They have their limited dietary experience, and a palate that is very much set around looking for the same food on the menu that they "like". They don't see the food they like so they have to try something new. The first kid says wow, this is really yummy, whatever it is I like it. The second kid is like, well I guess its ok, but you know next time you are going out to eat they are going to want to go where they can get a burger and fries.
@Florfilm4 жыл бұрын
I love it when you make combined reviews with Merphy. I wish you would use Zoom or something like that so you could react to each other. But that may pose problems in editing so love it anyway.
@tegelstenen41784 жыл бұрын
Mayazaki said that he felt like the movie ended when Chiro rode the train by herself. He knew that the story had to end with freeing the parents though, but it is still a detail that I think should be noted.
@naughtyniffler4044 жыл бұрын
Just an unrelated question here: do you have an Abbadon's Gate review coming up? I don't want to rush you or anything, but I just finished Caliban's War and I'm looking forward to that review. I'm loving the Expanse series so far, so I'll probably keep reading even if your review of the third book is really negative, but I'm just curious. Keep up the good work!
@katerinateaser4 жыл бұрын
hello, i know this isn't a Studio Ghibli movie But. My favourite Animated movie is "Your name or Kimi no na wa " . Please please ,try and watch it whenever you can. The characters are wonderful , the animation is pure art and the plot ties itself up so good. Yes , it is a romance but all in all is perfection for me and I want even more people to watch it . Please let Daniel or Merphy watch it . It's just an amazing experience.
@katieamarsh4 жыл бұрын
I love the lighting. I love this series.
@zollieberdy44054 жыл бұрын
I've never seen this movie, so this is your "comment your thoughts down below." Hi Murph!
@TheXXLGamer4 жыл бұрын
You should watch it then!
@lightningtiger77214 жыл бұрын
While I am definitely looking forward to Daniel getting through the fantasy films catalog of Studio Ghibli, I am also insanely curious to see what he’ll think about the non-fantasy ones, especially Grave of the Fireflies.
@ZamWeazle4 жыл бұрын
Yikes! 😬😥
@megravitt334 жыл бұрын
I like the lighting 😊 I really should watch more Ghibli, though I do like a nice plot lol
@scootsparade4 жыл бұрын
Grave of the Fireflies is a great Ghibli movie. Not many other movies (animated or not) have affected me as emotionally as that one did. I also had to watch it during a university class and I skipped the rest of my classes that day because I was a tad emotionally drained
@ck89794 жыл бұрын
Ghibli is just so good ! Also if anyone is looking for gorgeous animation with more grown up themes, Satoshi Kon is your man - I especially love Paprika and Tokyo Godfathers.
@pedroneves10574 жыл бұрын
Have you watched Summer Wars? Not on the same level as Ghibli, but still enjoyed it very much.
@TheXXLGamer4 жыл бұрын
Everything Mamoru Hosoda has done is pure gold. I recommend The Girl who Leapt through Time as well, beautiful film.
@coleton70484 жыл бұрын
Wolf Children is by the same director as Summer Wars and is every bit as on the same level as Ghibli, it's a masterpiece.
@Jasonwolf14954 жыл бұрын
Ghibli movies have a magic to them that just makes me cry because I don't want to leave the world they've created.
@yaardrawing50244 жыл бұрын
I like your videos a lot,keep it going!
@Schellnino19943 жыл бұрын
for immersion i highly recommend Laputa Castle in the Sky and Future Boy Conan. By far the two worlds of Ghibli i thought were the most realised!
@tenshiangelina3 жыл бұрын
Expecting for an explanation for every single point in the plot is the most westerner thing to do. Usually Eastern media lets their audience to think more. There are many spiritual Japanese elements in the movie that even now people are still finding them.
@animefreakazoid014 жыл бұрын
Favorite Ghibli Ovid would have to be Howls moving castle but spirited away will always be a top favorite since it was the first Ghibi movie I’ve seen
@AdamBeckett.4 жыл бұрын
Love the shirt Daniel. When are you going to review Wind Through The Keyhole?
@charlottestewart16724 жыл бұрын
I don't think it needs to be pointed out, but the final scene, pay attention to chihiro's hair tie :) proof that it really happened
@GreeneZonee4 жыл бұрын
I had to watch this for art my freshman year of college and I'm so thankful for that class!