What is Ponyo's and Susuke's relationship going to be?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Ponyo
devonerd — 16 years ago(November 24, 2009 10:08 AM)
Are they going to grow up as brother and sister or intimate partners? It seems both have different ideas. To me, Susuke seems to think of Ponyo as a friend but Ponyo is in love with Susuke. I'm curious what it's going to be like growing up together.
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
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NoelleLaBelle — 16 years ago(November 26, 2009 07:37 PM)
Ponyo was very much a Little Mermaid type story so my best guess (and hope) is that they over time come to mutual romantic feelings for one another.
The nice thing about this film was that since our protagonists were so young there was no sexual tension. Even Haku and Chihiro had scenes of attraction throughout Spirited Away, but Sosuke and Ponyo were pure innocence in their care for one another.
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Daannny — 16 years ago(March 08, 2010 05:01 PM)
I've come to conclusion that there's no difference between friendship and romantic love and it was prudish people who had to invent friendship to categorize love in different ways. But human love is always based on the same instinctive things: the pleasure for touch and human contact (and this can be seen in the relationship between Sosuke and Ponyo as well; i.e where's the boundary between sexuality and non-sexuality, experts say that even breastfeeding is sexual in its true essence and libido-driven) the pleasure for caring for the other person, the pleasure for sharing thoughts and discoveries with another person. Sexuality as a separate dimension is a myth. Sexuality is intertwined with all other humans emotions and feelings, it's just a huge spectrum. And sexuality is of course innocent, so I don't know why when we think something is free of sexuality (but that's impossible anyway, there's libido even in the act of eating and taking a shower) we call it innocent.
I guess the Japanese culture is more likely to see human feelings, relationships and emotions as a wide continuum and spectrum made of the same essence, rather than categorizing different kind of relationships so schematically and narrowly.
That's why I think westerns, in general, can't understand what kind of relationship Ponyo and Sasuke have and how it would develop. Because it's ouside of the shallow and banal western schemes: siblings, friends, lovers, affiances, marriage -
waterloggedfrog — 16 years ago(March 08, 2010 09:12 PM)
There is a very real difference between friendship and romantic love. I think westerns understand perfectly the relationship Ponyo and Sasuke have and someone has already described it in this thread. Saying breastfeeding is sexual and other psychobabble like that is just silly-talk. Psychology isn't a hard science, as much as it would like to be.
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Daannny — 16 years ago(March 08, 2010 09:49 PM)
True psychology is not hard science but some of its hypothesis are thought provoking. I still don't believe there's a very real difference between friendship and romantic love and I don't believe human relationships and feelings can be categorized and labelled like that. I think human feelings are a continuum without fixed boundaries or neat lines. Even Foucault used to say the distinction between sexual and platonic is just a society construction and not something real existing in nature. I think Sosuke and Ponyo relationship is far more complex than the stereotypes we have invented, just like in real life, regardless of our need for labelling and narrowing relationships, thanks god, are more complex and fluid than roles games. And judging from the holism and complexity of Miyazaki mind (as seen in other movies of his) I can say that Miyazaki certainly didn't mean to put a label on their relantionship like sibling, lover, boyfriend, husband. That's my opinion of course.
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DCI77 — 16 years ago(March 19, 2010 07:52 PM)
I think at first it will be a brother and sister relationship. One has to wonder what Ponyo and Sosuke's mothers were talking about. Maybe the relationship will move to mutual, intimate love later when they become older.
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GhostWriterX — 16 years ago(March 22, 2010 02:26 PM)
See, even romance films based on kids can be good if done right!!
Now, there may not be any sexual tension, but nonetheless it made me feel a little, I don't know (nothing perverted just to let you know wierd with Ponyo's constant hugging with Sosuke, like it was bordering on too much.
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Daannny — 15 years ago(April 11, 2010 10:05 PM)
Humans crave physical contact (of which sexual is just one form) from the very first day they are born. There might be non sexual tension between Ponyo and Sosuke but there's certainly an instinctive and natural desire for intimate contact and the asian culture is better at understanding this subtleness than the shallow, labelling and infantilizing western culture.