whats your thoughts on the wind rises? : r/ghibli
My take on The Wind Rises is that it is indeed a masterpiece, and I will justify
My take on The Wind Rises is that it is indeed a masterpiece, and I will justify
experience the poignant beauty of the wind rises, a tale of fleeting moments and enduring love. this short reflects on the film''s themes of life, loss, and t...
Jiro finally notices that on the day of the test flight, he feels a burst of wind and realizes that Naoko has died. In the final scene, Jiro is reunited with Naoko and
Wind creates ripples in a pond, blows away umbrellas from people''s hands, and pushes against an aeroplane''s curved wings, allowing it to stay aloft.
These two forms of love—romantic and creative—are complicated by the backdrop of a world on the brink of catastrophe. Miyazaki shows through Jiro''s story, that love and war aren''t
The Wind Rises proves that Hayao Miyazaki isn''t just the king of flying castles, soot sprites, and heartwarming chaos; he also has the chops to
Windrises is an avid fanfiction reader and an active particpant in the world of fandom.
Set during the rise of militarist Japan, the film shows Jiro''s admiration for Western aviation and his growing discomfort with how his designs are used. The story is romantic and tragic,
This film is more than just a visual treat; it''s a powerful story about chasing dreams, overcoming challenges, and finding strength through love. In this post, we''ll explore the themes of
💢 Ghibli Concern . Close you eye and feel the love. . 👉 Love story of Jirô Horikoshi + Naoko Satomi Love for the hundred years . . #studioghibli...
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