Anime Questions, Recommendations, and Discussion Thread
Anime Questions, Recommendations, and Discussion Thread
It's Monday again. That means that the weekend is over. However, it also means that there is a new general discussion thread. So, it isn't all bad! As always, feel free to use this thread for questions, comments, recommendations, etc.
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Instead of talking about seasonal shows I watched this past week, instead I wanted to talk about something else I got to watch. A while ago, I posted a news story about Studio Ghibli Fest that is happening over the course of the year (at least in the US). On Sunday, I got the chance to watch Spirited Away on the big screen, so I thought I would share some thoughts. Putting most of it behind a spoiler tag in case any of you out there have yet to partake of this incredible Ghibli movie.
First of all, it was really cool to see this on the big screen. Where I was living at the time the movie first came out had very little in the way of movie theaters and I was never able to make it to a showing. The other parts of this experience that I found notable was that there was almost nothing in the way of lead-in trailers. The only video clip they showed prior to the movie start was a ~5 minute tour of Ghibli Park (which looked pretty cool, especially if I was a kid). Then it rolled straight into the movie. One of the children in the theater next to me even asked their parents if the movie started as the title card was pulled up on screen.
Overall, I really enjoyed my experience. I also found out that my local theater has pretty tasty churros that they will deliver right to your seat in the theater. I am hoping to do more screenings for Ghibli Fest over the course of the year. The next movie that I have an opening in my schedule for is Mononoke. So, look forward to my thoughts on that one after I see it in July.
I was mentally in the pits at around the time I watched Spirited Away for the first time. The scene of the first evening (where the spirits appeared for the first time) lit up something in me. Maybe I could call it "childlike wonder". I was also very happy for the greater part of the year following that, making me think that the movie had some contribution to it. It could be because it was a period where I could look at the smaller and more mundane things and life and find something positive out of it.
I've watched Spirited Away more times than I can count.
It's a great movie overall, but I really watch it just to see specific scenes - Chihiro going headlong down the stairs and crashing into the wall, Sen's face underwater, Lynn calling her a dope, the soot balls bringing out her shoes and especially the train seeming to float on the water. That last is a visual treat to rival 5 Centimeters per Second.
I've never seen it on the big screen. That would be nice.
Stay tuned for a clip post coming this week! This part really stuck with me too. I love it when a movie or show isn't afraid to just dedicate a big chunk of time to set a mood. No dialogue needed, just atmosphere. That is also part of why I think I like the road trip portion of Suzume so much as well.