Rev. Doc wrote:Most of the titles you have placed up have one thing in common, they are all from Studio Ghibli. However, they were not all directed by Miyazaki. He may have had his hand in the production of some or most and even worked on Screenplays but some were directed by others.
Those directed by Miyazaki:
Nausicaa
Totoro
Castle
Kiki
Porco Rosso
Princess Momonoke
Spirited Away
Howl's Moving Castle
Those directed by Isao Takahata:
Pom Poko
My Neighbors The Yamadas
Directed by Yoshifumi Kondou:
Whisper Of The Heart
Directed by Hiroyuki Morita:
The Cat Returns
My favorite feature directed by Miyazaki would be Kiki's Delivery Service. It just has a charm that I like. Thus how I voted on this list.
If I would pick just a favorite Studio Ghibli title it would be a tie between Whisper Of The Heart or Only Yesterday (not released yet on region 1 but keeping my fingers crossed).
TheMelodyMaker wrote:
[Edit: I decided on Kiki's Delivery Service after some thought. ^_^ ]
Ashley wrote:Howl's Moving Castle is the only Ghibli film I've actually ENJOYED. Spirited Away would probably be second, but most of the others I really disliked, actually. =S
Kokhiri Sojourn wrote:What do you and Rev. Doc like so much about Kiki?
What did you dislike about the others? Just wondering, cos I do that...
Sami_jane wrote:
his films have some great music in it too. i love the orchestra peices that are in most of them.
Esoteric wrote:
Well, if I have to choose one. Spirited Away, for the primary reason that of all his films I've watched, it was the most straightforward to understand and had the most concise ending. Laputa probably takes second.
I love Whisper of the Heart because I can relate to the character so well, but the ending is lackluster. I love the setting, design and characters of Mononoke, as well as the basic premise, but I literally had to watch it three times before I understood most of it. A movie just shouldn't be that hard to understand!
Radical Dreamer wrote:Castle in the Sky, followed by Whisper of the Heart, and then Spirited Away. Great movies.
Kokhiri Sojourn wrote:I found some of the content of Spirited Away confusing, but mainly the religious overtones in parts of it (i.e. Haku = river). What did you find confusing about Mononoke?
Esoteric wrote:It's difficult for me to remember details now, but I believe I found Mononoke confusing for the same reason you found Spirited Away confusing...the religious symbolism. I was familiar with most basic concepts in Shintoism before watching it, but toward the ending battle, it was became less obvious to me why people were doing or saying certain things. By the time the demon white Boar and dead wolf's head rolled around, I remember wondering...uh, what's going on? Again, after I watched it a third time (with some space between the viewings) all the little pieces finally clicked...and there were a lot of them.
The Haku=river, I'll agree is alittle strange in Spirited Away, but as far as plot progression, it felt more straight forward: Sen wants to rescue her parents and get home. After a number of experiences and an adventure, Sen succeeds. Everybody's happy, (except maybe Ubaba). No loose ends, nice and neat.
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