Anyone a little tired of the enviormentalist themes……..
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blondiebear_17 — 16 years ago(August 04, 2009 03:07 PM)
in all of Miyazaki's movies? Not that promoting awareness is bad or anything it's just that come on give us something new. I realize not all his movies have this like Kiki and Howls moving castle but still theres.
Nausica of the Valley of the Wind
My Neighbor Totoro
Princess Mononoke
Spirited Away
Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea
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Satan2016 — 16 years ago(August 10, 2009 12:44 PM)
We should just gather all the environmentalists and burn them to fuel our cars.
Peter Fonda directed 3 obscure movies in the 70s. Idaho Transfer was a bizzare apocalyptic SciFi were cars are powered by people.
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mattballantyne — 16 years ago(August 12, 2009 02:24 PM)
YOU'RE with an apostrophe-R-E means "You are."
YOUR means "YOUR."
If you're too stupid to know the difference, anything else you have to say is moot.
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chromesthesia — 16 years ago(August 12, 2009 04:49 PM)
Not really, if it's done well.
Which Miyazaki does well. He's passionate about the environment and being good to it.
But I wonder why I can tolerate that and not OSC nagging about marriage and babies even though I want to get married and have babies. Hmmm
He said,
"Just put your feet down child,
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Projectedlight — 16 years ago(August 13, 2009 01:29 AM)
But I wonder why I can tolerate that and not OSC nagging about marriage and babies even though I want to get married and have babies. Hmmm
Because that's a personal choice, and caring for the environment is a collective responsibility.
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chromesthesia — 16 years ago(August 15, 2009 04:33 PM)
Makes sense. I don't think anyone has the right to nag someone about how many kids they should have or whether or not they should gt married.
Unless they are unfit in some way to be a parent
He said,
"Just put your feet down child,
'Cause you're all grown up now." -
DeadlySinner — 16 years ago(August 12, 2009 10:25 PM)
Environmentalism has turned into a business. "Green" is now a marketing term. I'm totally for the environment, and I do my part, but it's getting to the point of oversaturation. People decide
not
to help the environment, because they're being preached to 24/7.
"My name is Buck, and I'm here to party!"
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kolifa92 — 15 years ago(March 11, 2011 08:22 AM)
"People decide not to help the environment, because they're being preached to 24/7."
What a stupid and childish thing to do! I mean, what's next?
"I'm so sick of movies telling me to love my wife and kids that starting today I will beat them! Ha! Take that Hollywood libs!" -
waterboy03 — 16 years ago(August 15, 2009 06:13 PM)
I am also tired of the environmental themes in his movies, and as i was watching I could tell I was in for another lecture on why we should conservate. Luckily, towards the end of the film, the clear message was not about respecting mother nature. It was about tolerance and acceptance towards others. At least that's what i got out of it.
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fiddlejock — 15 years ago(April 27, 2010 07:58 AM)
The word is "conserve," not "conservate." However, I agree with you that while there was an environmental message, it was secondary.
Obviously, the environment is important to Miyazaki, and he uses it as a thematic element to tell his stories. If people don't like that he addresses the environment, maybe they should stop watching his movies. Is anyone a little tired of the samurai theme in Kurosawa's movies? Or the Western theme in Leone's movies?
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kabookiejoe — 16 years ago(August 15, 2009 09:17 PM)
True, Black Rider, but every director you just mentioned (excluding Miyazaki obviously) has such themes present without making them the driving force behind their films, as does any truly great director. Miyazaki, while I still love his work, is basically a one-trick pony. He makes wonderfully illustrated movies that take place in a magical land and feature the environment either fighting back against humanity or present in some other capacity.
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jpb58 — 16 years ago(August 15, 2009 09:24 PM)
On the other hand there are far worse things to love and obsess over than the environment. Loving crime or evil or impurity of heart, mind, and body would be inappropriate themes for family movies. Children are exposed to SO MUCH GARBAGE today that Miyazaki's obsession with the environment is pale in comparison, and actually has some good things to say, no matter what philosophy or religion you espouse. The earth is our home and we should keep it clean. It's a matter of common sense. No one wants to live in a polluted world yet far too many areas of the world are environmental hazards that make many sick.
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SpikeDurden — 16 years ago(August 17, 2009 02:07 AM)
I can't believe you people are actually complaining about messages telling us we need to preserve this planet- the only home we have as a species.
All you say is that you're tired of hearing that message. Nobody gives a single argument about why it could possibly be wrong to preach that message (because you don't have an argument). Your argument is that it's annoying.
Environmentalists are trying to create awareness and change the attitudes that most people (like you) have of indifference. They're trying to make you realize that things can't keep going like they are or else in 2050 this world will be a giant, disgusting dumpster.
I'm not aiming it at you OP, I understand you're saying you want to see something new and not that the message is bad or stupid. In that case, however, I'll argue that in all of Miyazaki's films the environmental message is background to the main points the film is trying to make.
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Daannny — 16 years ago(March 09, 2010 02:36 PM)
Miyazaki is about the environment, period.
It's his trademark just like supernatural is the trademark of Shyamalan and western was the trademark of Leone. That's why he makes animation, that's what he is trying to express with his movies.