I remember that the first Miyazaki movie I watched was called "Spirited Away", and I was deeply attracted by the style and plot of Miyazaki's films.
In the following days, I immersed myself in the fairy tale world of Miyazaki and watched all the anime of the Miyazaki series in one breath, from "Hal's Moving Castle" to "The Little Man Who Borrowed Things" to "Cat's Reward", "Totoro", "Valley of the Wind", "Goldfish On the Hanging Shore", "Witch House Rush", "Lupin III", "Castle in the Sky", "The Hillside of Yu Beauty Blooming", "Wind Rises", "Princess Mononoke", "Porco Rosso"...
Until now, after so many years, I still turn out the Miyazaki movies I have watched from time to time, and every time I have a new experience, I still feel happy...
1. Spirited Away

Spirited Away is an animated film directed and written by Hayao Miyazaki, voiced by Akira Ryomi, Free Irino, Akio Nakamura, and Makoto Natsuki, and produced by Studio Ghibli, released in Japan on July 20, 2001. In 2001, the film eventually grossed 30.4 billion yen in Japan. In 2003, he won the Best Animated Feature Award at the 75th Academy Awards.
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No matter how hard the road ahead is, as long as you walk in the right direction, no matter how bumpy, you are closer to happiness than standing where you are.
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Chihiro, a 10-year-old girl, moved from the city to the countryside with her parents. Unexpectedly, on the way to move, the family had an accident. They enter a strange world controlled by the witch, the owner of the soup house, where people who do not work will be turned into animals.
Chihiro's parents turned into pigs due to gluttony, Chihiro went through a lot of tribulations in order to save her parents, during which she met Hakuryu, a young man who was both smart and cold, and after experiencing many things, Chihiro finally rescued her parents and saved Hakuryu.
2. Hal's moving castle
Hal's Moving Castle is a work by Hayao Miyazaki released in the winter of 2004 following the animated film Spirited Away. The film was released in Japan on November 20, 2004. The film is based on British children's novelist Diana W. Jones's Harwell the Sorcerer and the Devil of Fire.
In the vast sea of people, no matter who meets and knows each other, no matter who it is, it will not be smooth sailing, only a heart that is willing to pay and know how to be grateful can have a lifetime of love and happiness.
When Sophie doesn't care if she's young or old, she becomes young.
For example, in dreams;
For example, when seeing the scenery of a sunny day in the wilderness, "the mind becomes peaceful";
For example, when he is preoccupied with Hal's safety and forgets himself;
For example, when being led by Hal to see the flowers and huts in the wilderness, and feeling worried about Hal's departure;
Conversely, when Mrs. Sulliman asks her if she is in love with Hal, she becomes old again when she faces her feelings, remembers the curse of being an old man and vaguely sees it as an obstacle.
The deep meaning of such a setting is to tell people that it is not only the passage of time and the aging of your body that determines your aging, but more importantly, your state of mind.
3. Totoro
Totoro is an animated film directed by Hayao Miyazaki and voiced by Noriko Hidaka, Chisa Sakamoto, and Shigeto Itoi, released in Japan on April 16, 1988. The film tells the story of Yasuko Kusabei, the wife of Taro Kusabei, who fell ill and was hospitalized, and he took Kusabee May and his four-year-old sister Mei back to live in the countryside.
When did we start to stop yelling like children? The little emotions in my heart pile up as high as a mountain until they overflow. Instead of that, it's better to always be like a child.
In order to facilitate the recuperation of his wife Yasuko Kusabe, Tatsuro Kusabei decided to take his two daughters, Kusakibe May and Kusakibe Mei, to the countryside near the nursing home where Yasuko Kusabe was located, and the father and daughter moved into an old house that had fallen into disrepair. The little sisters soon discover that there are many magical things in the seemingly ordinary countryside, such as the "coal ash" that can gather and scatter in the uninhabited house, the elves in the forest, the owner of the forest, the totoro cat, and the cat bus that often laughs.
One day, after a quarrel between her sister Caobi Mei and her sister Caobi in May, they went out alone to find their mother, who was sick and hospitalized, but got lost on the way. The sister, looking around fruitlessly, had to turn to Totoro for help. The kind and gentle Totoro summoned the cat bus, carried her sister to find her lost sister, and took the Totoro tram, and the sister gave her mother the corn she picked by hand, hoping that she would recover soon.
4. The little man who borrows things
The film "Arietti the Little Man Who Borrowed Something" was officially released in Japan on July 17, 2010. The plot of the film is adapted from the fantasy novel "The Little Man Under the Floor" by British writer Mary Norton, which moves the original stage from the United Kingdom in the 1950s to the 2010 city of Koganai in Tokyo, telling the story of a 14-year-old girl living in a suburban house with a length of 10 centimeters under the floor, and the story of the teenager who came to recuperate here.
Arieti, you are a part of my heart and I will not forget you forever
In a deserted courtyard on the outskirts of the country there was a large old house, and in that house lived two old women. Under its floor, Arietti, a 14-year-old girl, lives quietly with her father Potter and mother, Homily.
In order not to let the hostess Mu Sadako's maid Ah Chun discover, the Arietti family can only borrow some necessities that are enough to sustain themselves little by little, such as soap, cookies, sugar, electricity, gasoline and so on.
One summer, a 12-year-old boy xiang came to the house to recuperate, and happened to see Arietti, a little person in the grass. Arietti slowly comes into contact with Xiang due to her natural curiosity combined with her reckless personality. Xiang suddenly saw Arietti, but Xiang didn't have time to think about it, and he didn't know if what he saw was real.
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