This is exactly what I needed after watching It. I’m still confused though on the background story of the old ladies because they knew everything from the beginning and as to how they got there 😐
@KitoSenpai Жыл бұрын
My take on it is that, if we saw Mahito's mom's (himi) younger self, it means this has happened before in the past with Mahito's first mom disappearing before she got married and had him. hence the maids witnessing it when they were younger and maybe even others disappearing too. The tower itself is a family rumor passed down as well. They just couldn't hear the tower's voices like mahito and natsuko did because they aren't blood related to the old man who originally founded the tower/space rock. Hence why family legacy was so important as a theme!
@chrisspatz8811 Жыл бұрын
@@KitoSenpaiWell put.
@giantninja9173 Жыл бұрын
@@KitoSenpaithey say as much in the movie. Mahito’s mom disappeared for a whole year and came back with a huge smile having not aged a day.
@ponyosoul Жыл бұрын
@@giantninja9173 also, she mentions that her mom died, so maybe she was grieving when she disappeared (as mahito was)
@Sheijian Жыл бұрын
And the mother was called to the tower by the Great Uncle from a different time to help her future son overcome the mother's own death and she probably smiled knowing her future son would be able to overcome her death and accept her younger sister as his new mother and therefore be able to live a life with a complete family and be ok.
@Fake_Robot Жыл бұрын
I also felt that Miyazaki was addressing his struggle to pass on the torch to a new generation, but I also feel he is accepting it, coming to an understanding that each generation inherits a different world, each with its own struggles and traumas that shape their dreams. When the tower crumbled, I became extremely emotional with the realization that Miyazaki is abandoning the concept of holding onto a legacy and allowing the new generation to have their own voice and to interpret his work (represented by the brick) however they will. We can only hope there will be another filmmaker as great as the old master Miyazaki.
@MonolithStudiosMelbourne Жыл бұрын
Acceptance/ loss/ new beginnings are so important in this story. So many ways to let it live through each person :)
@kenana5941 Жыл бұрын
this is nearly word for word what he says in the video
@Fake_Robot Жыл бұрын
@@kenana5941 Do you feel better now having commented that?
@mathiaslindquistchristians4528 Жыл бұрын
😅 1:53 1:53 1:58 :56 55
@tankguy531211 ай бұрын
Your comment is still applicable to me as an artist who is having a hard time at what day should i draw after doing some college work. I will try to improve my own artworks in the future
@makukawakami Жыл бұрын
Imo, this movie is the deepest Miyazaki movie. On the surface, it's a mix of Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke. but to me, it's a love letter from Miyazaki to us. He's telling us to create beautiful worlds untainted by malice. That block that Mahito kept at the end represent the movie itself, a powerful reminder that we have the power to create something beautiful.
@hotfishnchips90 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, first watch through I watched too light heartedly and was a bit jumbled. Went home and reflected for four hours. Have been back a second time since and about to go a third. Once you fully understand what this film is and think about it, it’s one of the deepest pieces of art I’ve seen created. It really is so compact
@KitoSenpai Жыл бұрын
The time travel connection from howl's moving castle too!
@intreoo Жыл бұрын
I personally felt it was more Howl's Moving Castle, largely due to how Western-inspired the fantasy world was. I was definitely confused by the plot, but the film was still beautiful regardless. I felt something, I just didn't know how to explain it. Flash forward to the next day, after reading various analyses and pondering myself, I finally understand the movie. It's such a deep piece of work and I feel like it deserves a 2nd view for most. Outstanding work; you can really feel the love Miyazaki and the Ghibli studio put into it.
@gar7787 Жыл бұрын
Copy and pasted comment from another video😂
@makukawakami Жыл бұрын
@@gar7787 I know the guy, because I'm him
@h0rr0rshow11 ай бұрын
My first Ghibli movie in theater, and i felt like i was on acid. Everything went over my head. Its like the meme "never let them know your next move" made into a movie.
@h0rr0rshow11 ай бұрын
All that to say I'm thankful for your video explaining ❤️
@frawgeatfrawgworld9 ай бұрын
Same. Except I watched it whilst tripping. It still Doesn’t make any sense to me unlike His other movies… I feel lost
@Marvion28 ай бұрын
Exactly, I had my expectations so high about this movie from all the reviews. Felt like the plot was weak, the ending was not that great. Though the musics and the animations were just fabulous
@StunsetStealer6 ай бұрын
@@Marvion2 At the first half, I was head over heels for Mahito x Himi but, turns out....
@StunsetStealer6 ай бұрын
I was like: Me at 25% of the movie: Eyyyy Mahito's got a new MILF Me at 40% of the movie: Eyyyy Kiriko's a baddie Me at 50% of the movie: Ahhh so this is the female lead! Mahito x Himi! Me at 75% of the movie: Himi is your Mom!?! But still, Mahito x Himi along the wayyyy Man if I was mahito, I'd be downbad
@goblin_1-t4s5 ай бұрын
when the old ladies said his mother disappeared and reappeared with a huge smile on her face makes me incredibly sad. that was her part in the ending of the movie they were talking about, she got to love her son before she even knew who he was.
@VanderWolls Жыл бұрын
The Messsage is in part for Miyazaki's son. The main character refused to take his elderly relative's legacy, like Goro Miyazaki decided not to follow his father's tradition. The film is Hayao Miyazaki's message to his son, saying he understands and loves his son.
@whatanonsense856 Жыл бұрын
Given how complicated the whole business between the two was in reality, I wonder if a film scene can help at all ... if I remember correctly, Goro didn't want to take over the animation studio at first, and when he did to animate a movie, his father was all but helpful.
@AB-bg7os11 ай бұрын
Does he?
@tankguy53129 ай бұрын
After reading and learning Dune by Frank Herbert, I guess Brian is the definition of the parakeet king trying to copy and milk Frank's work instead of making his own series.
@Take_it_E-z7 ай бұрын
@@whatanonsense856From Up on Poppy Hill was fantastic.
@whatanonsense8567 ай бұрын
@@Take_it_E-z Yes, I agree. To me that movie is the best one that Goro Miyazaki directed (and that I have watched). I think his first movie was "Tales from Earthsea", though. At least that's the one I remember having to do with the father-son-quarrel ...
@Legallyillegal Жыл бұрын
Yes, Hahito is basically Miyazaki Haya herself (father who worked in a weapons factory, mother who died young). I don't know if anyone had noticed this before, but the birds (including the heron) are all metaphors for fighter planes (flying in the sky but never knowing the true purpose of flying, a weak person hiding in the body of a bird, etc.). For me, this movie is a closure to two of Miyazaki Haya's most important themes throughout his artistry, which are anti-war and motherhood. It feels like a farewell towards his beautiful creations throughout the years❤.
@AlwaysKenoma Жыл бұрын
Fair point and they kept showing the father producing the glass that covers the cock pit if I'm not mistaken. And the birds eating the bubbles represent bloodlines or potential birth from war . This movie made me think about a graveyard for fireflies
@captivatingcarnivore557 Жыл бұрын
@@AlwaysKenoma I have not seen grave of the fireflies but from what ive seen and heard the boy and heron made me think of it a lot.
@alfiey5783 Жыл бұрын
In all honesty sometimes we can make whatever imagery to whatever metaphor we want it to be as long as it makes sense to us
@liukang85 Жыл бұрын
yeah I saw that imagery and thought of planes
@WEBTEAM100011 ай бұрын
Hayao*****
@desmond3828 Жыл бұрын
That movie is a whole drug trip
@pine_13 Жыл бұрын
The Boy and the Heroin
@LEOSATVRN Жыл бұрын
Not everything that isn't easy to understand is a "drug trip" life is truly one
@Hot_Desert_Winds Жыл бұрын
I like to see Ghibli’s creations far from just a movie. If you can’t really understand it that well, try seeing it through different perspectives. Ghibli is more than just a moving picture, it’s a whole story no matter how boring you may find it. For instance, The Wind Rises didn’t connect with most of the audience because not everyone dreamed of planes. But that doesn’t mean you can’t see through the characters eyes, feel what they feel, experience everything. So instead of criticizing a story because you didn’t understand it, try seeing in a different way; I guarantee you the experience will be beyond words.
@ayshaharoonzamindar2986 Жыл бұрын
how did you see the movie
@Ash_Wen-li Жыл бұрын
@@LEOSATVRNNah it's also a drug trip. Like Angel's Egg + Alice in Wonderland or surrealist Narnia meets Ghibli
@UARELOVE1010 Жыл бұрын
I have been a fan of all Miyazaki films. I even read ‘How do you live’ before watching this movie. There was a lot of symbolism in this movie which can be confusing if you don’t understand the meaning behind it. The visuals and music was stunning but the movie was hard to follow. This movie felt like a glimpse into his private journal, it becomes a pleasure and a treat to watch when you understand his past. Will watch again.
@GodofStories Жыл бұрын
It's like life man, messy and sometimes without meaning. But also if you understand symbolism like Miyazaki as the tower master choosing to let go of his kingdom, and the boy learning to gain courage and deal with grief, reality. There's plenty to tie threads together. 2nd half in surreal world a bit confusing elements all thrown in, but if it's Miyazaki's last movie I'll gladly take it. Animation+music enough for me. And the characters are top notch too.
@chrisw451 Жыл бұрын
I need to watch it again. I hate to say it, but I felt no emotional connection to this film. Beautiful and full of symbolism, the message was so hidden amongst overloaded visuals that really came across like randomness for random sake. I love the opening 20 minutes but the otherworld didn't work for me. I felt excited and interested during Spirited Away and here I felt ready for the movie to end. And that sucked for me. I have been a Ghibli obsessed fan for all my life. Maybe my expectations were wrong. Will watch this again sometime and see how it hits. Thanks for the insight!
@angelvazquez1547 Жыл бұрын
The same happened to me. I love Ghibli films, but honestly, this last film did not amuse me
@BoramK9294 Жыл бұрын
I didn’t get this at all
@blake3474 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes that makes the best films. When you come back and back again throughout your life and pick up more and more from it. Those are the movies that’ll deeply touch you one day. When a movies this complex with this many layers, it’s not meant to be enjoyed from just one watch
@4cestista4 Жыл бұрын
I’m a huge Studio Ghibli fan and I found myself fighting to stay awake about half way through the movie. I’m use to the deeper meanings of his movies and enjoy searching them out while watching however It couldn’t keep my interest throughout. I’m surprised and a bit perplexed given the reviews and my excitement for the movie. I definitely need to watch it again to sort my feelings out about the movie. In the past I’ve never had to do this to understand one of his movies. I just rewatched them for the enjoyment and love of the stories.
@kajikanna Жыл бұрын
This was spectacle with no substance, like watching fireworks
@Weeb566 Жыл бұрын
Mahito was representing hayao miyazaki and the heron was representing miyazaki's friend nizo yamamoto who died of stomach cancer. He was a good friend to miyazaki and im guessing thats why he made a character to represent him. Even though he was a background artist he still put in detail for us to enjoy the movie a bit more. Reast in peace nizo yamamaoto
@wadejohnston4305 Жыл бұрын
Cool bro
@KitoSenpai Жыл бұрын
I saw mahito as us and old man as miyazaki, but it's so multidimensional and has so many interperations, that this is a cool take too! Rest in peace nizo yamamaoto
@Flyconchords Жыл бұрын
@@KitoSenpainah like miyazaki has straight up said what this commentator said. The grand uncle is based off his mentor too he said he took like a 2 year break i think when making this movie because it was so hard to draw and write the grand uncle for him. He was actually supposed to have a much bigger role. No hate and i like how you perceive the film as art is in the eye of the beholder and it’s really abt what it means to you
@marvinlay7516 Жыл бұрын
@@KitoSenpai miyazaki could have been many characters at once in this movie
@StunsetStealer6 ай бұрын
@@KitoSenpai Me at 25% of the movie: Eyyyy Mahito's got a new MILF Me at 40% of the movie: Eyyyy Kiriko's a baddie Me at 50% of the movie: Ahhh so this is the female lead! Mahito x Himi! Me at 75% of the movie: Himi is your Mom!?! But still, Mahito x Himi along the wayyyy Man if I was mahito, I'd be downbad
@timxiix3864 Жыл бұрын
Heron = symbol of your emotions who will always haunt you if you do not face them. He followed mahito until he was willing to face his feelings and in the end he even made piece with his inner self aka was good friends with the heron (who didn‘t turn out to be that bad after all if you get what im sayin) Magician = symbol of your choices and opportunities in life and that you have the power to create your own world and influence others in it. Also the magician died in the tower and was obsessed with it and couldn’t let go.(could be a meaning for being stuck in one place and not moving on/ or even more: suicide) Stones of death = mahito doesn’t chose the stones because he was not willing to die or give up. He chose life and found a purpose - he wants to create a better world on his own. Birds in the movie = unable to read their emotions, (people wear a mask to cover their emotions in real life). Symbol for the bad things in the real world/ hate/greed/war. Many doors: could be the many worlds the ghibli boss made Ghosts got eaten: unfairness in the world. The ghosts would be born as babies but some got eaten by the birds. If you take that literally then it symbolizes unborn babys in the real world (cruelty) In the end the main messages are to move on in life, to let go, to find purpose and that you have the ability to change the world around you to a better place you desire. Ofc these are my own interpretations and perspectives but maybe it helped someone think about it differently. I am sure that you don‘t feel emotionally attached is because you can’t relate to it that much. But i want everyone to watch the movie a second time and try to interpretate the scenes and meanings shown in this masterpiece. Final rating: 9/10.
@fiah.12810 ай бұрын
Beautiful interpretation!!! I fully agree. Thanks you for sharing
@dikshaverma87518 ай бұрын
Wow This was amazing
@ChudMuffin997 ай бұрын
This movie really resonated with me in that I'm looking for the strength to let go of these sad depressive thoughts and move on with purpose in my life.
@Brefast Жыл бұрын
The only scene I'm still extremely confused about is when Mahito enters Nazuko's birth room and approaches her and she says she hates him
@brooksy0ung Жыл бұрын
Yeah makes no sense to me, lmk if u figure it out
@fmls8266 Жыл бұрын
I guess Natsuko has some resentement towards Mahito, who is her lover son, just like Mahito has towards her. They both need to overcome this feeling
@noeynoah45 Жыл бұрын
to me, it showed the many messy faces of grief. she knew she could never replace Mahito's mother. She also knew, to an extent, what he was going through, Mahito's mom was Nazuko's sister. She wanted to be there for him, but he wouldn't let her in. Mahito & Nazuko's interactions up until that point were very one sided. Nazuko trying very hard to fill in that maternal role, & Mahito being stone faced & short. While understandable, I'm sure that hurt her. Grief is ugly. In the surreal world, she may not have even known if it was the real him/been confused on where she was too & just unleashed all the resentment built up. Overall, it showed that he wasn't the only one hurting
@liukang85 Жыл бұрын
@@noeynoah45this
@Ralsei.Is.Eating.Custard Жыл бұрын
Yeah and also who goes to another room to give birth-
@serenitysubs933 Жыл бұрын
The uncles world felt so unsettling and dark despite being so full of colour and beauty.
@Singfische Жыл бұрын
That's 100% how I felt it too. I hoped for Mahito to return from this chaotic and kind of brutal world. You couldnt trust the creatures/birds there and it was never clear what exactly is going on
@aianabalibay3 ай бұрын
Right??
@notdumbjuststupeed12 күн бұрын
Feels like a minecraft world on easy mode, you can beat the shit out of those birds easily if you want to.
@grayc3814 Жыл бұрын
I watched this in theatres a week ago and it was intense! I went in without seeing the concept art or trailers for a full blank slate. Absolutely wild, funny and horrifying. I’m gonna need a rematch for sure tho LOL Also the first Ghibli movie I’ve seen in a theatre; totally worth it!
@Yams-Hams7734 Жыл бұрын
That is one strange coincidence, I recently watched this film a few weeks back too. I went into it fully blind as well, and found myself shocked at how much symbolism was packed into the story, I admit I almost fell asleep at several points while watching the film, but one thing I will say is that the animation was stellar. That opening scene, the visuals were just wow. Also this was my first Studio Ghibli film that I’d seen in a movie theater too, and I have to say I don’t regret it, the animation was amazing. Though the message didn’t quite hit me as hard as I’d hoped. I plan on rewatching it sometime in the future. Probably once it comes out on streaming services.
@roshanfey7 ай бұрын
my experience too!
@stevepinto221310 ай бұрын
Damn so Mahito’s father really just went and married his wife’s sister after she died…. Cold
@ZeroTheEyedKing Жыл бұрын
Anime is one of the best things that have ever happened to me.
@sillylittlekimi Жыл бұрын
I feel like I wouldn't be alive if I didn't watch anime.
@ZeroTheEyedKing Жыл бұрын
@@sillylittlekimi i feel you
@chynnaphawa793 Жыл бұрын
I agree so MUCCCHHH
@WonderingGuy1 Жыл бұрын
Facts
@sailingadventurer Жыл бұрын
Anime is one of the most efficient medium of storytelling. Movies and live action shows cost so much to make, but things like Evangelion, Attack on titan, hxh won't be possible without having a budget of 200 million dollars in a live action setting. Books, Video games, anime are superior mediums of storytelling than movies and tv shows imo
@val98m68 Жыл бұрын
I watched the movie yesterday and i felt very confused. I am a studio Ghibli fan and I’m showing my husband more movies of this fantastic studio. However yesterday we felt disappointed. We felt it was an acid trip. Now with this explanation and some others from KZbin, probably i will watch it again in a year or two and see how my experience and perspective of the movie changes
@kohakkanuva322411 ай бұрын
I still believe that if Goro Miyazaki stops trying to be just like his father, he'll finally be able to make a good film. He's probably been pressured from a young age to live up to that legacy, but it's just not him. Who knows, maybe someone new will take up the reigns of Ghibli once Hayao is gone, but just maybe Goro will learn to be himself. When Hayao is gone, there will never be anyone like him again. But good films will continue to exist. We just have to cherish the time we had with his films and enjoy different kinds of films made by different people. For example, Goro.
@yoma3227 күн бұрын
I watched Goro Miyazaki's film once. But unfortunately it was very, very different from Hayao Miyazaki's film. I don't want to critize his work, but it was clear that Goro is not the one to make animation films as a successer of Hayao Miyazaki.
@dratiac Жыл бұрын
I just love how deeply studio Ghibli expresses the meaning of art ❤ Ghibli aesthetics 💖
@Zeldafan1ify Жыл бұрын
I had so many deja vu moments throughout this movie, seeing references from past ghibli movies, but the biggest deja vu for me was seeing a reference to the painting I learned about just literally yesterday, the isle of death by Arnold Böcklin. It gives the same whimsical, yet ominous curiousity.
@Bend818 Жыл бұрын
It’s a beautiful film that summarizes Miyazaki’s whole career and the importance, to him, of not losing himself in his own fantasy worlds and grounding himself in reality. A very very deceptively simple film
@HikaruAkitsuki Жыл бұрын
Miyazaki preserve the true beauty of Anime for his entire life. They never use latest technology and literally still making Anime from scratch. They keep the beauty of Key Animation which is I actually agree. Abayo Miyazaki Sensei!
@brianmcguinness9642 Жыл бұрын
Anime is no mistake. I love it. There are so many great stories ranging all the way from the early stuff like Astroboy, Gugantor, and 8th man to the modern My Hero Academia, Dr. Stone, One Piece, Yashahime, Demon Slayer Mugan Train, and a host of others. I just saw The Boy and the Heron a couple of hours ago and had a great time. The story is bizarre but imaginative, fun, and powerful. The art is absolutely beautiful. I strongly recommend going to see this.
@sailingadventurer Жыл бұрын
Anime is the cheapest medium of visual storytelling. Stories like Evangelion, hxh, attack on titan would cost hundreds of millions of dollars to make in a live action setting
@Bunny11344 Жыл бұрын
@@sailingadventurer and yet I would rather watch an anime than a live adaption sorry but live adaptions suck look at Disney and all their crappy remakes
@michaelclancy1555 Жыл бұрын
Bro didn’t even mention one piece 🤣
@lordtraxroy Жыл бұрын
Anime is never a mistake anime these days is way more divers but i would rather stick with anime than sticking with american Show that is 90 percent of them are green eco enviromentalistic pandaring propaganda and sometimes i feels it goes to hardly in the politicals sphere rather than telling a beauitiful story
@nabeelnaureen72838 ай бұрын
@@Bunny11344When did Disney come into the equation? And also, we can all agree, Studio Ghibli amazing.
@fool3087 Жыл бұрын
I just didn't like how there was no reaction to finding out himi was his mom
@aly89506 ай бұрын
Yes! I was shocked but he didn’t even react so I thought I missed something.
@Lu-it5nz3 ай бұрын
I mean it was said from the beginning so probably that’s why
@jadjason6053Ай бұрын
@@aly8950omg me too!!
@dulio12385 Жыл бұрын
The Boy and the Heron in three words: "I'm sorry son."
@theobserver3299 Жыл бұрын
Miyazaki is one of the best filmmakers out there, I don't think he gets the recognition he deserves like Scorcesse and Kurasawa did, but ig that's a part of the movie, learning to move on and make a new path in life, truly the best "final" film that there will ever be
@cynicaldreams4301Ай бұрын
It's a self reflection of the author grieving about not making enough of an impact on the world but at the same time acknowledging life is not about living right but living for it's own sake. He is mahito and the old man at the same time, reflecting on his urge to find the right stones to build a world upon but realising along the way that life is just about it's trivialities and not meant to be greived about. It's about walking forward
@I.MarieBooth-qu7cq4 күн бұрын
Accurate/ honest points made. Well said. Also, great way to honor such an amazing artist and creator. Rock on.
@NaveedAlibhaiАй бұрын
I lost my mom when I was 16, and also while I had moved across the country that same year, this movie really hit home for me. I think you did a great job explaining it for people who might not be able to immediately understand what was going on.
@neubtuber Жыл бұрын
The Island with the trees reminded me so much of the painting "Isle of the Dead" by Arnold Böcklin.
@KitoSenpai Жыл бұрын
DUDE nice catch omgg
@baldeagle65313 ай бұрын
Yes, indeed also cypress is considered to be a mourning tree, hence to this you can notice it quite frequently on cemeteries
@neubtuber3 ай бұрын
@@baldeagle6531 damn you're right, i never noticed that when in the cemetary.
@Nick-cv5rm Жыл бұрын
I needed this so bad…..I was SOOOOO lost in the theater. Thank you :)
@MadDogRyan Жыл бұрын
The movie had me crying in the first 30 seconds because I knew what was coming and I'm very close with my mother who was sitting next to me it has become my new favorite film it just feels personal as an artist myself it just felt real
@EmptyCrystal Жыл бұрын
I am so thankful for this man his films are treasures of creativity that dare us to dream and see the beautiful things in life, when life can be cruel and tragic ❤
@Bloofles Жыл бұрын
This was the only boy and the heron video I 100% understood
@johnsontong3424 Жыл бұрын
Bro me and My Twin Sisters really really really really REALLY Love Ghibli Animes so Much ❤ and I am glad they are Back !!!
@sweetcherry7759 Жыл бұрын
Don’t forget his new step-mom is also his aunt and his brother is also his cousin
@KitoSenpai Жыл бұрын
MY HEAD
@Verociity Жыл бұрын
this is more Christopher Nolan than even he would do..
@Bunny11344 Жыл бұрын
Lol I was just telling my bf that lmao his brother is also his cousin 💀💀 his dad double dipped
@caxtillo9876 Жыл бұрын
That bothered me so much. I was thinking why, just why... 😅
@orangecat9559 Жыл бұрын
@@caxtillo9876i think it's solely for the purpose of the plot, cuz of the whole bloodline thing, but yea that definitely bothered me
@Aeronautgal Жыл бұрын
I loved the first half of the movie, I liked the way the mystery was slowly unraveling and was gradually revealing the fantastical elements of the world. But the second half left me with more questions than answers. When I heard that Hayao Miyazaki's friend and colleague Isao takahata passed away half way through making this movie, it all made sense. The change in vibe, the chaos, the more questions than answers, the grim and horror, the afterlife nature of the world, exploration of human souls, contemplation of the end of everything he's built... my heart breaks for him actually. It made me appreciate the clarity that the monotheistic Abrahamic faiths bring to these concepts and we see some elements of those here. Such as the garden of paradise full of fruit trees and rivers - where we can meet our ancestors only every one is younger, even the same age as us. The fact that our own malice can create a bad fate for us in the afterlife or otherwise a beautiful world of our own creations - it's the quality of or good deeds that creates it... I also felt that the bird king that destroyed the balance and harmony of the 'tower' out of selfishness, rage and arrogance regarding their 'empire' was a metaphor for imperialism, political corruption and greed in the world. Like the Zionist occupation and apartheid state of Israel that has destroyed Gaza and all it's beauty that the people worked so hard to create under difficult circumstances. They destroyed it in just three months for the sake of their capitalist greed (to gain control of the off shore gas reserves of Gaza) but it is masked as 'concern' for the defense of their illegal blood thirsty state.
@joddymario4927 Жыл бұрын
i watched this movie last night. What you have explained on this video is so true. The movie is very emotional. Full with messages from Miyazaki and something really personal. Thanks for doing this.
@arlethgallegos90416 ай бұрын
This movie is about grief and how much life changes after the loss of a loved one. It also shows how life can get weird and a bit paranormal when you just lose someone and you are trying to understand death. I believe you see abnormal things happen around you. Everyones grief is different. But when I lost someone real close myself after their death I went through alot of different emotions and believe I saw or heard things that no one around me could. Grief is not fun, and it can get weird and scary . This movie really gave justice or closure, at least to me, when it comes to grief.
@Xdust5 Жыл бұрын
If the movie had explained literally any other of that while I was watching it, it would have been great. As it was I got to the parking lot and started asking what the heck I had just watched.
@Hymanator7 ай бұрын
This film confused me. Was beautiful to look at, but the story felt like it was all over the place and I felt like I had more questions than answers.
@Panacea_archive3 ай бұрын
That's the point, it's confusing.
@wishingonthemoon13 ай бұрын
Honestly, I didn’t think it was that obscure as people said. It was about him dealing with the loss of his mother and accepting his new family. He tries to avoid going to school, avoid his problems, by striking himself on the head. At the end, Great-Granduncle offers him a place in the tower, to avoid the world and his problems, but he chooses love and acceptance instead. Miyazaki put his soul into this, and you can feel it. I believe it’s also about passing on the torch, even if things don’t work out the way you thought. It’s about accepting the passing of time and what that brings. The heron seems almost like the boy’s inner voice. The friend he needed, but also his own worst enemy at times. I almost feel like the boy and the heron are one, are the same.
@themoviecritic1092Ай бұрын
Rewatched it recently after a stressful semester and the film clicked a lot more. I listened to the soundtrack so many times after watching it in theaters last year, so it made the rewatch phenomenal.
@_ZeroMaximum_ Жыл бұрын
Kito Senpai discussing the latest movie of Studio Ghibli?! We're in for a treat, ladies and gents!
@robnhood1416 Жыл бұрын
This movie is like Ghibli's Inland empire. So many scenes seems so random and as the story progressed, it gives you more question than answer. I love the surreal element and atmosphere though. The scene of Mahito's mother's melting, reminds me of Dali's "Persistence of memory".
@thirdtooth4069 Жыл бұрын
Just watched it and I got major themes of the nature of creativity and living a life consumed by creative pursuits
@kingsmithie1712 Жыл бұрын
I think this is miyazaki's very personal film. if this is the last of his creation. this might be it
@ebransc09 Жыл бұрын
It did remind me of some ways of that Steven Spielberg movie of late that seemed to be made to be viewed 100% by himself
@NazmulhossainTahsin6 ай бұрын
This is my first Studio Ghibli film and, I believe, my first Japanese animated film as well. My expectations were very high, but by the end of the movie, I felt unsatisfied and confused. The first few minutes really got me invested in the story, but it went all over the place after that. I've tried watching many explanation videos, but most of them talk about Miyazaki himself or compare the film to other movies, which I have no knowledge of. I plan to watch it again, but I doubt it will change my mind.
@XercesWoop11 ай бұрын
I LOVED this movie!!! The story, the visuals, the music. I myself have ptsd so i was really surprised how it was captured in the movie. I love all the studio ghibli movies, probably my favorite honestly. I DONT KNOW WHY SHE SAID SHE HATED HIM THOUGH that confused me and the end when he walks back with his mom????
@catrixnwn Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!! you put everything (or mostly) that was going in my head perfectly, i really liked the video, def one of my fav movies
@AesirUnlimited3 ай бұрын
The weird thing about this movie was how it glosses over the fact that World War 2 is happening. It just seems like some random bad thing going on in the world that people were inconvenienced by and then at the end Mahito was like “two years after the war we went back to Tokyo.” As if the end of World War 2 didn’t have an insanely huge impact on Japan. I’m not too sure what the significance of the war really was in the narrative besides being what caused his mother to pass away.
@rafaelandreicuarte1372 Жыл бұрын
After watching the movie in the cinema i always go thru youtube to watch these kind of explaination vid and with your explaination some of my initial speculatio as well as confussion actully been answered and confrim so thanks for the explanation vid And also with those explanation vid helps me appreciate the movie more
@jkc.adventure4 ай бұрын
Im glad you mentioned Dante's divine comedy. My interpretation was this story was about a boy's journey into the many hell realms and 2 different forces of deities trying for his capture. The seemingly good natured sect of old woman and the seemingly malicious demons. I also noticed how the boy was revered throughout the hell realms for some reason, every place he went all the creatures and people showed reverence of him, as if they knew he was going to be offered the God position.
@falgalhutkinsmarzcal39623 ай бұрын
It is a film made by Miyazaki for Miyazaki, so let him watch it all he pleases. I watched it once and found its storytelling a bit lacking. The themes were obvious (war profiteering, grief, legacy, etc), but it was most interesting as a Freudian window into Miyazaki's mind more than anything. His resentment toward his own children is explained in crystal clear terms.
@michaeldonaldson6923 Жыл бұрын
God damn, this video helped make this movie make sense.
@IBelieveInTheGYAT9 ай бұрын
Just watched the film, people still have imagination and it’s a lovely sight when drawn. Love and honor your parents folks.
@ChimeraLotietheBunny Жыл бұрын
Best Miyazaki film since forever
@asura8495 Жыл бұрын
watching that movie literallly felt like just 30 minutes passed. then it ended and I had no idea what tf I just watched
@wolfslullaby10 ай бұрын
the scene at 2:14 still confuses me, that was his mother or the new wife? why did she say she hates him?
@12himitsu122 ай бұрын
I think this movie would make more sense if the boy's father was also dead and then Mahito went to live with his aunt... Somehow the fact that his father just married his dead wife's sister and had a child with her and Mahito was supposed to just accept that didn't sit right with me. I know that things like that happen in real life but I also know the children of the 1st wife are usually not ok with that, at least not at first.
@greatnnawuchi42823 ай бұрын
As a writer, I fell in love with anime storytelling. I love Japanese literature ❤
@selder_73 ай бұрын
Miyazaki still makes films around WW2, Shinkai made Suzume around the 2011 earthquake - I don’t thing either would do a better job if they swapped timeframes. Miyazaki doesn’t have a direct successor because his world and inspirations are fading, the new leaders in the industry will be the ones that portray their world best
@moblieshorts3 ай бұрын
Yes This this movie is phenomenal I love the plotting of every point and direction it shows a lovely and perfect changes in our life it shows how suffering made us a new being to create a better person this film is not about the animation quality it is about the moral it is about the understanding of our environment nature and understanding.
@wonderweebwoman8 ай бұрын
These are not movies, these are experiences. Loved every second of The boy and the heron.
@chrisspatz8811 Жыл бұрын
This was a very good analysis. I was actually let down a lot by the movie, with one of the reasons being the super-power space rock theme. However, the way you related the elements of the movie to themes from Miyazaki’s life made it make a lot more sense. And, I agree that the score is excellent. Again, very good job.
@nabeelnaureen72838 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVED this film. This is definitely one of Miyazaki's best and also one of the deepest movies he has ever made. I went in with great expectations and I came out more than satisfied. If this is supposedly his last film, it was definitely worth it. From the message to the characters and the stories and OH MY GOD, the animation, everything about this movie was just mind blowing. This man is a genius and one of my most favourite film producers and animators. He deserves all the love he can get. I salute you, Hayao Miyazaki. Studio Ghibli is like mature and grown up Disney. You know what? It's even better than Disney.
@nokh3382 Жыл бұрын
Wow, when I watched the movie the message went way over my head but. Now I’m significantly less confused but also disappointed that I didn’t understand without help. Well, c’est la vie.
@Eevee128 Жыл бұрын
I watched the movie when it first released and it was so good. I tell my friends to watch it because it is so good, especially Joe Hisaishi music background. Some parts it so hard like when the piano notes hitting the lower notes. I hope The Boy and The Heron win the Oscar awards for best animation.
@keatonc.4231 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies I've ever watched, will never forget seeing it in IMAX.
@gensischosen251 Жыл бұрын
Hayao Miyazaki is a freaking legend goat for beated three giants animation corporation which is Illumination, Sony Animation and Disney. Imagine Suzume will win Oscar, it a double win for anime community if that happens
@subha00128 ай бұрын
this movie is not like the ones before. this movie has depth. first few minutes had mahito live inside darkness (depression, grief, loss) and he had a hard time to adjust with his step mom. then at the end he accepted his new mom, let go of his past, and set to a new beginning with his family instead of living in a dream that his grand uncle created as it is not the reality. i think it depicts most of our lives where we feel lost and depressed but over time we learn to accept it. mizayaki's concept is really good. the visual were utterly pleasing and beautiful. bgm was really was also nice. the dream world that mizayaki created was also worth watching. except for the (bit) slow pacing and some parts which i was a bit confused, like the scene where mahito gives no reaction on meeting his mother again, i really loved and enjoyed this movie. i dont know if this is mizayaki's last film but the ending when the tower falls got me sad to realise that mizayaki is old and he is passing the genre to the next generation.
@fruzsimih721410 ай бұрын
I just saw the movie with my family and we didn't find it confusing in the least. The beginning was slowly paced but very suspenseful and then we could well follow along with the discoveries Mahito makes in the other world. When I see or read some of the more critical reviews, I wonder if they saw the same film...
@hakonmur Жыл бұрын
I watch this because I love ghibli films. Also, I happened to lost my aunt late last year. It was sudden for us. Thank you Hayao Miyazaki.
@masonabbey6353 Жыл бұрын
Just watched it , this sums it up well - Thank you
@TheGauremdee6 ай бұрын
How you picked it from this angle is beyond me. To be honest, if you had not done this, I would have hated it. I came here after watching the movie and wanted closure/clarity and you helped make me hate it a little less. So thank you.
@The_RagingGamer Жыл бұрын
Honestly this movie was amazing Spirited away has always been my favorite Ghibili movie but this one beat it because of how deep the story went
@lettuce6321 Жыл бұрын
The visuals were crazy… that’s what I was so excited about when seeing the film. Something about the settings always invoke an emotion in me. Most of the settings presented are places id wish to be in as emotionally, I feel that it would bring me peace and happiness. The setting also reminded me of my home country, and how the environment I used to live in was covered in forests and bushes… almost like the in the film. The part that had me almost in tears was when Lady Himi said he’d rather be Mahito’s mother than to live. It was such a short moment but that quote alone made me feel more appreciation for my mother. Pregnancy is one hell of a trip after all. The fact that she would rather birth a beautiful child than to live KNOWING she would die…
@KitoSenpai Жыл бұрын
Anime was a mistake
@sillylittlekimi Жыл бұрын
No wonder why mom calls me a mistake
@ZeroTheEyedKing Жыл бұрын
I object! The mistake were the humans!
@sanchaybiswas1460 Жыл бұрын
But you know what, it was a beautiful mistake
@nabeelnaureen72838 ай бұрын
@@ZeroTheEyedKingA lot of animes are nice and some are not like most things in this world. And also, what do you mean the humans?!! So you're basically calling all the other anime fans out there (also humans) mistakes? Look, people have different opinions, some people like anime and some people don't, now I personally am not interested in anime and neither is this guy but that doesn't mean that every human in the world hates them. Although, one thing we can all agree on is that Studio Ghibli is amazing!
@baldeagle65313 ай бұрын
people's dreams are beautiful, but they're tainted by this world full of wrong.
@Kornn_Puff Жыл бұрын
I wish deeply my life would've been different, as of now, I don't believe that i'll ever meet the heroes of my youth. I wish I could meet them, to experience a little more of the people behind the creations that helped shape my mind. I just watched The Boy and The Heron, and i'm still not sure of what to feel right now. But on a deep level within myself, I understand it. I might not have the words to describe what I felt as I watched this world be build and broken down, it felt like a dream of experiences, abstract and bizarre yet also very clear and undeniably beautiful.
@jasonguinn6075 Жыл бұрын
The man eating parakeets were awesomeness..!!
@salemnx7 Жыл бұрын
Best explain ever. Just like the movie simple but perfect.
@Gotchatwice Жыл бұрын
Me and my girlfriend just watched this movie. I thought it was absolutely amazing. Kept my attention the entire time. She seemed a little bit uninterested as she’s more of our Kardashian watcher. 😢 but she did agreed watch it again and we’re going again this weekend. 🎉😊
@donkongtoosuni16563 ай бұрын
Amazing movie! Ty for some clarity 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
@deborahkogan8742 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! ❤
@brandonmock47577 ай бұрын
Miyazaki thank you so much for changing my life with your beautiful films.
@cabudagavin389610 ай бұрын
the final scenes explain the film, as him and his mothers spirit exit the tower as it falls, you see that the doors are not a multiverse at all, but all points in time. the tower is the spirit world of his world, it exists to give the world its form, but falls as the other towers have fallen (as seen by the field of stones where he got his piece). The tower falls simultaneous with and before the spirits decide to inhabit the world, being that it serves as a location outside of time to organize those within to where they belong relative to themselves. His refusal to accept the place of his great uncle is his acceptance of his own place. basically the tower serves to redeem the world, orienting the spirits that they may remove all evil by being placed in their proper place, where great wrong becomes lesson. It serves to say that all lasts and all is destroyed. know that when we die, so too does the world, but the root will always be generative, and as the new world must return, so too must soul be given form. But what do I know, its not like I remember anything anyway haha
@pritha470 Жыл бұрын
That old studio Ghibli is back ❤😢
@loljoker127 Жыл бұрын
beautiful & heartfelt, thank you man 🙏
@GoMathewVideo7 ай бұрын
Wow I am simply at a loss of words! What an incredible metaphor that the granduncle was Miyazaki himself watching his creation fall into chaos!
@sillylittlekimi Жыл бұрын
It kinda reminded me of the fireflies grave.. i will probably watch this later..!
@NoidoDev Жыл бұрын
Okay, it seem to be darker than other Ghibli movies then. Better watch it alone... lol.
@KitoSenpai Жыл бұрын
definitely because of the war aspect too
@baldeagle65313 ай бұрын
definitely, i find this film quite philosophical, as Remarque said, everything is not so good (as showed in howls moving castle) or bad (as in fireflies grave). It's bittersweet.
@daywalker3735 Жыл бұрын
This is by far the trippiest movie from this studio I've seen
@floatygoaty3628 Жыл бұрын
Just saw the movie. I loved the symbolism with the basic shapes of drawing to build his tower again and again to keep his world alife. So fkn deep
@JUST_X2 Жыл бұрын
I wish this was in the theaters near me
@caspiria17811 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I was so irretated and kinda disturbed after watching that movie! Loads and loads of birdpoop and the conviction that its not a good Idea to mix all subdtances and create a movie. Now I have a more clear Idea of the backrounds and I can appreciate that work so much more!
@raquelsloane6483 Жыл бұрын
Amazing review thank you
@LoganL2008 Жыл бұрын
seeing this on the big screen shortly after christmas.
@anabelhadad9715 Жыл бұрын
I may have my info wrong but I heard that Miyazaki’s family was well to do which meant that they were relatively safe during the war and that was something he resented. So I felt like I saw a lot of similarities about the father (in the movie) who aided in constructing planes and also told the factory workers to continue working once they couldn’t initially find the stepmother
@BooBingji9 ай бұрын
i watched the movie yesterday and i have some questions about the endig 1. When the grand uncle world was destroyed (tower collapsed) does that mean the pelicans are now free? since they were stuck on the island starving and thus lead them to eat the wara wara and they weren’t native to the magic world ? Does that mean they returned to their real world 2. himi burns and kills some wara wara trying to protect the majority of them and some wara wara get eaten doesnt that mean the dead wara wara also reincarnate again? since the wara wara are a reference to how souls are created and the the movie theme is about life and death and reincarnation? and kiriko says that himi killing some of them with her fire will help the majority to be reborn doesnt that also imply that these souls also regulate anyways even if they get burned or die?
@Mrannominmys1299 ай бұрын
Where did you watch bro😢😢 pls tell😢😢
@PheonixKingSokkaАй бұрын
This video was helpful because i just watched the movie, and i didn't understand anything that happened in it. It all just felt like an incoherent fever dream.