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風立ちぬ [Kaze tachinu] by Tatsuo Hori
風立ちぬ [Kaze tachinu] by Tatsuo Hori






風立ちぬ [Kaze tachinu] by Tatsuo Hori

In Miyazaki’s films the world he depicts is not without pain or peril, but it is a world in which even the most ordinary and outwardly vulnerable protagonists show great courage, it is a world that admits the possibility of tenderness.Īt first glance, The Wind Rises seems to differ from Miyazaki’s previous films. Princess Mononoke (1997) was his first film to awaken widespread international interest, and Spirited Away (2001) was the first anime film to win an American Academy Award. Miyazaki – the animator, manga artist, storyteller, film director, writer, producer and co-founder of Studio Ghibli, has created imaginative and beautifully detailed stories and worlds that seem to exist in a genre of their own.

風立ちぬ [Kaze tachinu] by Tatsuo Hori

il faut tenter de vivre!” The wind rises, we must try to live. Drawn to the peaceful promise of the grave and the vast ocean of immortality, the poet turns away, his spirit revived by the winds, calling out: “Le vent se lève!. Hayao Miyazaki’s last film, The Wind Rises, takes its title from a line in Paul Valéry’s poem Le cimetière marin. It is a call to action, a place for beginnings, rather than farewells.








風立ちぬ [Kaze tachinu] by Tatsuo Hori