Miyazaki's themes are nice because he doesn't throw it in your face nor does he say "Your evil because your doing this,
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Kalavati — 15 years ago(September 23, 2010 10:07 AM)
I can see how alot of people will see Miyazaki's films as a PSA etc, but to be honest, I have always seen them as bearing more closeness to religiousness. The "environmentalist themes" that many do not like are the basis of the Shinto religion. A balance of humans and nature, ying and yang. When that balance is interrupted then you get your "villan" (Mononoke,Ponyo,Nausicaa).
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A_Fistful_of_Pennies — 14 years ago(January 02, 2012 05:27 AM)
Obviously people aren't hearing these environmentally-themed messages enough, because we continue to abuse our planet. These messages should serve as a reminder to everyone that they could be doing more (even those doing a lot) and those who are doing nothing need to change. It's easy to forget about when the consequences aren't immediate, but many environmental problems are already affecting us and we will have much bigger problems in the future if we don't all make some changes.
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Kantos_Kan — 14 years ago(January 06, 2012 12:57 PM)
I don't mind the message but the exaggeration of polution in this movie is ridiculous. I've spent quite a bit of time at many different beaches and have never seen anything slightly close to what they show in this movie. I do knwo that marine debris is a problem that does exist in some places but there is nowhere on earth that I know of where it is 2 feet deep under the surface. It's truly ridiculous and so I agree with the OP.
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Holkospinner — 14 years ago(March 05, 2012 11:13 AM)
This is one of the most ignorant things I have ever read. There are whole "islands" if garbage floating on the oceans. Do some research, you might want to google for ocean garbage patch for example. That the beaches you have been to were not littered like that is irrelevant. What is seen in the movie is more of an understatement.
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Holkospinner — 14 years ago(March 05, 2012 11:06 AM)
No, I am not getting tired of this at all.
This seems to be an American issue because Americans apparently don't like having pointed out to them that they are the biggest polluters per capita of the world. Some Americans are like little children who get cranky when they are called out for their recklessness or are even proud of being reckless.
Or even better, some think that the sole idea of protecting the environment keeps big coperations from exploiting everything to the maximum and everyone who does not agree with that is a beep commie.
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PopSixSquish — 12 years ago(January 13, 2014 04:04 PM)
^ This.
Tired of environmental themes? How about tired of the NEED to be concerned about what we do to the planet that gives us life in the first place?
I don't blame Fujimoto one bit for trying to get as far away from other humans as possible.
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delopowitz — 13 years ago(July 13, 2012 10:18 PM)
I'm going to skip the debate I noticed while skimming through and just give my opinion If they go out of their way to insert a message, yeah, it's annoying. Ponyo and a lot of other movies mention pollution in a passing way (Fujimoto griped about humans being filthy, which told us something about him we knew he didn't like his own race much anyway). You see debris everywhere you go these days. It is, as they say, what it is. To mention it isn't a message, it's observation. This is what the world looks like. This is the chronicle of the time. That's how I see it. If it bothers you to see this sort of thing in a movie, ask yourself if what they portray is accurate, and excessive they make be getting preachy, or it may be the world as it really is.