The gunship battles look awesome, which in a sense, is also a problem. eh.īut sure, it's still an interesting film.īut I'd also say Nausicaä (the manga, haven't seen the film) is more interesting take on some of the same questions, if you notice that Miyazaki tells an anti-war story, yet he is clearly in love with the airships whenever he draws them. on the initial copies for the Japanese DVD releases of Totoro, Laputa and Porco. The other main thing was the romance, which. In the early 1990s, an English dub of Porco Rosso was produced by an. But then what he was doing with the whole preceding two hours if there must be a monologue at the end? It didn't feel like a sign of good storytelling. Following this film, all works directed by Miyazaki is distributed by Toho. The ending was beautiful, in a way, (especially if you've seen Porco Rosso), but on the other hand, Miyazaki had to have a character to spell out loud and clear the whole central ethical dilemma (airplanes are beautiful and the fighter airplanes are the most beautiful things, but they are used as horrible weapons of war). Crimson Pig) is an animated adventure film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli in partnership with Japan Airlines and Tokuma Shoten. Somewhere in the uncomfortable zone of not being a total mess, but not very great either? flying) was great (as always with Miyazaki / Ghibli), but I thought as a serious film it was.
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