Wednesday 29 June 2016

The Great Studio Ghibli

I have since sometime last November watched all 20 (21 because I include NausicaƤ) of Studio Ghibli's feature films, in order. I would highly recommend that everybody else do so as well.


The is so much I can go on about each and every film, from the story to the animation or the feel and sheer presence of them. They are films made with love and care, and I have a special place for all of them.

Since I didn't blog about films until the start of the year I will go through each film in turn and give individual thoughts on it. Granted it have been over 8 months since I have seen some but they all have a place in me I can draw some thoughts out.


NausicaƤ of the Valley of the Wind
Some of the best world building and showing of it on film, the first half hour or so is such a nice introduction into the world and Nausicaa. Here we get established many of the things that become a core to Ghibli films, a sense of whimsy and style that shows much and a love for flying.

Castle in the Sky
The robot and a flower stands out in both memory and its core. It is a film I have forgotten most about bar that part. The are more flying motifs and a nice relation between the two mains. The first over the top over designed bad guy who is short and ugly.

Grave of the Fireflies
Stark and a hard watch. Such a good look at a time and place that is so far away. Made many years later but still resonates. One of the most grounded Ghibli works and the first 'slice of life' film, but it still captures wonder and mystery of the others but balances it with being very stark.


My Neighbour Totoro
The classic Ghibli film. Its this guy that comes to mind and became the logo for the studio. Such a warm hearted film with a fantastic message. It is the first film with a meandering plot and crazy visuals that add to the feel of the film. Totoro appears little and its the human struggles that is the main focus with some nice escapism.

Kiki's Delivery Service
Flying!!! A cute story with a fun ending action packed ending but it is the look into Kiki's life and relationships that make the story what it is. A true coming of age story in a fantastic world of wonders and simple lives.

Only Yesterday
The melding of styles between the two time periods is wonderfully done. The meandering plot is great and allows for natural exploration of a fair few topics and themes. The love story grows naturally and ends fantastical. It feels like watching a life time and the feel of the film is so melancholic.


Porco Rosso
A funny film in that it could have been a farce but ended up being fairly poignant and well thought out. The characters are more like characterchures but the tone fits and the animation is top notch. Nice English cast as well.

Pom Poko
A film that seems to be more child focused at first but it had some deeper themes to it and the are some disturbing images but it is a light hearted tale that again meanders around some sort of a plot. The are one or two truly magical scenes but I feel it may just go on a tad too long.

Whisper of the Heart
A school love story with a heart to it. The is an odd sense of time within the film but you do get to watch the couple grow together and see the bonds form. It have a few nice touches that take it a level up other of the type with the characterization and the story within the story being excellent.


Princess Mononoke
One of the more popular Ghibli films and one with heaps of praise. It was not what I expected but it a good way. Very violent and not scared to show action and consequences it is a stark look at time in a fantasy feudal Japan. The two mains are great and I love how strong Mononoke is.

My Neighbours the Yamadas
A very funny slice of life comedy, its more of a collection of short (that seem to get longer) and very well realised in its odd style. Again probably a bit too long but it doesn’t out stay its welcome. Its a nice if odd look at contemporary life in suburban Japan.

Spirited Away
Another big film Ghibli's biggest. Loved by many including the Academy. Its such a wonderful film, the tone and animation is close to perfect as you can get. I like the whimsy of it but it had a deeper core the comes out towards the end. Masterpiece.


The Cat Returns
A very different style, felt more like Alice in wonderland than a Ghibli film. It has a slightly different style (most noticeable in the faces) and it feels fresh and clean. It is a simple tale and though it is like an old Disney film it dose twist things in a nice way. It is mostly just good old fun and over the top action.

Howl's Moving Castle
A very strange film, very fun and insightful at times but downright odd. It like Spirited Away has a lot of vocal fans but I knew next to nothing about it. It seems a bit by the numbers in line with Castle in the Sky and Kiki's Delivery Service but it is a great film in its own right. I like Howl and how he struggles with life.

Tales of Earthsea
Another adaptation of a book, this time it is slightly let down by a lack of coherent world building. It is a cool film with some nice action and some odd imagery. It has a tighter focus than most Ghibli films but it lack in some other aspects. Still a fun watch but the issues don't hide.


Ponyo
Cute, creepy and very odd. Very cartoonish in both art style and plot. A tale of friendship and making friends while being able to let others go. Very over stylised but in a cute way and the smooth animation sells the odd nature of both Ponyo and the world. Distinct and fun.

Arrietty
Very solid in plot, feel and characterization. I like how Arrietty is portrayed and the strength she has, though small she feels very real and well rounded. It is a plot I am very much familiar with and I think it is the best version of the Borrowers I have seen.

From Up on Poppy Hill
A funny romance with a painful sting of drama to round off a very well made story. I love Ghibli's small slice of life stories and this is great, from realistic dialogue to a interesting background setting as well as some subtle moments that make for a awesome little film.


The Wind Rises
At first glance it is a simple film about a person who designs planes and his struggles in life with work and love. The is the ever present feel we get with Ghibli films; but the is also serious undertones, as the film is set just before and during World War Two. Then we have the very cool but strange choice of sound effects, it's all onomatopoeia with voices. It makes for some very creepy parts, especially the earthquake.

The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
Style and heart in abundance, such a finely made film. The animation style and quality is stunning and it fits in well with the tone of the story and the time in which it is set. The only issue is the ending coming out of no-ware but it works as like most Ghibli films the plot meanders all over. Stunning and lovely in every way.

When Marnie Was There
A tale of two half’s, a very nice little slice of life that turns things on its head and becomes very emotional. I love the visuals and the tone, it keeps things calm as the plot takes it's time to ramp up. The avalanche of plot details at the end that crush you under layers of sadness. The ending is a ray hope for a child to overcome her issues.


Ghibli is the only film studio I have seen all the films of not even marvel or Pixar (though its on my list to do so) the was just a pull towards the studios films. Everything I have be exposed to over the years from anime sites to film sites and just the TV I have heard and seen nothing but great stuff. It almost called to me and when I took the dive last year I didn't look back.

I only took me about eight months to watch them all the allure of them was so strong. The are quality present that I have found elsewhere, from the tone and feel to the worlds and plots. The is so much to love and so much of it is both unique and awesome.

I will miss the feeling of watching a Ghibli film for the first time the sense of wonder and exploration in every opening. Now I get a different experience; that of a re-watch, I get to see deeper or just let the film roll over be in a wave of bliss. I want to experience them again and again, to feel all that they can give me. I want to enjoy both the art and the mechanics of the films.


I think I may be able to narrow down a top five films. These are the ones that affected me the most and have stayed in my mind the longest. The list is in no particular order as that would be a futile task, but here we go my top five:
      Arrietty
      NausicaƤ of the Valley of the Wind
      Whisper of the Heart
      Spirited Away
      From Up on Poppy Hill

This was hard to do, so many could be in there. Think of this as a list that is based on how I feel at any given time.


This studio has become a part of my life. Escapism is important to me and every film has that aspect; from green hills, to inner city, to strange waste lands and dream worlds of all kinds. They all have a thing in common.

They all felt real to me! I loved being a part of them.

Sunday 26 June 2016

Under The Weather

Not feeling to good the past few days. From the weather setting of Asthma, to a trapped nerve in my neck, to hay fever and a damn runny nose. I have felt like crap!

Which is a pain as I had wanted to get something done. But I've mostly done nothing but listen to music and play Minecraft. Its a very poor of me to fall into the trap of putting stuff off but I never felt up to it.

I've been listening to Epica the last few days and I do like them but I can't stand the male vocals. I love Symphonic Metal but I hate gravely shouting with a passion. The feel of the music is great then some one shouts wile gargling razor blades. I may have to go back to Nightwish or T.S.O.

I have two big posts in the works, one is a retrospective on Studio Ghibli and what the films meant to me. I also have finished watching Person of Interest, its such a great show that I have wanted to put my thoughts about it down on here.

It looks like I will be drinking Jack over ice foe the next month or two (I have over half a litre left). As part of a change of diet I have dropped Ales and energy drinks for the most part. I hope the absence of one or the other will have a effect on some of my other health issues. I may even take the diet further and cut down on coke and sugar from my drinks. Don't know if I can go that far though.

I have also spent the last week and today in particular reading my way through Charles Stross' Laundry books to catch back up. I read one in less than a week and read more than half a one today. I may well even carry on tonight.

Last random bit, I have stumbled upon a awesome youtube channel - The Great War - It looks at WWI week by week 100 years after the fact, as well as some very interesting side stuff. I love the presenter and the  style, its great stuff.

Well that's enough for today, very scatterbrained but I needed the outlet. Time to spend the next 15 min trying to get this ramble to make some kind of sense and fix spelling ans stuff.

Monday 6 June 2016

2016 The Year of Films [June]

June. Will I watch less in summer?
Here is the link to the index.

01. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya [Ghibli] (06.06.16)
Wonderful. Such a joy to watch, amazing animation and art style. The music and tone were spot on and the ending works well and is full of emotion. A nice simple story that flows well more plot progression and less simple wonder than other Ghibli films but it works well. It just feels good.

02. When the Wind Blows (08.06.16)
What a film. A fantastic small production that hits to the heart of life among a hidden war. Love the music and sound design. The set was great and allowed for some cool shots. The feeling of the film is what makes it, so dark and bleak after a sense of melancholy. Glad I watched it.

03. Ghostbusters (12.06.16)
Classic. I think this is the first time I've seen it properly, I've seen it on TV now and then but that must have been ten plus years ago. Very funny and well produced a bit dated in some aspects but a solid film.

04. X-Men (13.06.16)
Wow 16 years old. Still a great film, its been a while since I had last seen it. It holds up well with only a few parts looking out of date. The is still some odd direction but its solid. Love how the X-Men aren't great at fighting then must be new to it all.

05. When Marnie Was There [Ghibli] (15.06.16)
The is a steady build up until about two thirds of the way trough. The emotions come flying out and plot is trust at us, it works and wow dose it hit hard. Such a fantastic film, top notch animation and the style and feel of the film is wonderful. The last ten minutes is hard to watch with dry eyes and the end song hits hard. Ghibli's last, and one of the best.

06. Jack Reacher (17.06.16)
Almost like a old Thriller along the lines of a Jack Higgins book. Relied a bit much on action on the end but it was smart and well plotted. Good and complex characterization of Jack and some nice direction, if a bit over the top at times.

07. X-Men 2 (18.06.16)
Better acted and with a more interesting plot than the first. The is a fair amount going on and even though it could have done with a few more interactions between certain people it handles everything well. Easy to see how its been held up a a great comic book film for so long.

08. The Silence of the Lambs (19.06.16)
A truly great film. From the atmosphere to the acting and direction its all pitch perfect. I love how the plot is handled and how it weaves two stories. Then the is how they don't treat the audience like idiots its good grown up story telling. One of the best films I have ever seen.

09. Iron Man - Rise of Technovore (24.06.16)
A Japanese animated Iron Man Film by Studio Mad House should be good right? Nope its almost complete garbage. Bad characterization, bad plot, bad animation, and structure, bad voice acting. Such a dumb plot. I could rant in detail about most aspects but I don't want to think any more about it.

10. Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life [Short] (25.06.16)
A Oscar winner from the 90s by Peter Capaldi. Nice and freaky short about Kafka struggling to write a story, with some very surreal images. Good acting and direction with the story make for a very good little film.

11. X-Men 3 The last Stand (29.06.16)
Went into this with very low expectations, from years of seeing people hate on it online. I ended up being very impressed and I like it more than the first two. Handles characters better with the exception of prof X (felt a bit off, made bad choices) but loved the pacing and the plot. I think I will do a short write up on it.

Half way gone. My studio Ghibli journey has finished and want a ride it was. Also got through and nice variety of films. best of the month? When Marnie was there, by a hair.