the boy and the heron: an enchanting dance of war, grief, and legacy. pelicans mirror the haunted memories of humanity; mahito’s journey echoes miyazaki’s legacy and the truths he compels us to face.
it’s a meditation on impermanence—beautiful things end, but home awaits. he’s telling us to embrace the real world's challenges and to find strength in love.
he’s telling us that we don’t have to carry on the burdens of the past. it’s ok to turn away. to move forward without it. but if you wish, you can carry a piece of this painstaking creation with you. only if you wish.
in miyazaki’s worlds, we’re gently reminded that beauty lingers in both fleeting moments and enduring strength—a narrative that allows us to cherish both, remember what serves you, and live.
180 notes
·
View notes
just come out of night swim. i am absolutely fucking shellshocked and i have never cried so hard in my life, i am not exaggerating. after how much i took the piss out of that film when i saw the trailer, i am SO glad i changed my mind. go see it. please. trust me on this
6 notes
·
View notes
PLEASE watch Saltburn. I watched it with 0 info and I think it may be in my top 3 favorite movies of all time.
7 notes
·
View notes
I just need Elvis to rise from the grave and reject me so I can move on
79 notes
·
View notes
Watched ATSV and feeling artistically rejuvenated🕸️🕷️
9 notes
·
View notes