The warmest movie - "My Neighbor Totoro"
"My Neighbor Totoro" is an animated film directed by Hayao Miyazaki and voiced by Noriko Hidaka, Chinatsu Sakamoto and Shigesato Itoi. It was released in Japan on April 16, 1988. The film tells the story of Tatsuro Sobei's wife, Yasuko Sobei, who falls ill and is hospitalized. He takes Satsuki Sobei and his four-year-old sister Mei back to live in the countryside.
In order to facilitate the recuperation of his wife Yasuko Kusakabe, Tatsuro Kusakabe decided to move his two daughters Satsuki Kusakabe and Mei Kusakabi to the countryside near the nursing home where Yasuko Kusakabe was. The father and daughter moved into a dilapidated house. old house. The two little sisters soon discovered that there were many magical things in the seemingly ordinary countryside. There were "soot" in the uninhabited houses that could gather energy, disperse and fly, the elves in the forest, the master of the forest, Totoro, and... The cat bus that always smiles.
One day, after her sister Caobi Mei and her sister Caobi Wuyue had a fight, they went out alone to find their mother who was sick and hospitalized, but got lost on the way. My sister searched everywhere to no avail, so she had to turn to Totoro for help. The kind and gentle Totoro called the cat bus and took the elder sister to find the lost sister. Taking the Totoro train, the younger sister gave the corn picked by herself to her mother, hoping that she would recover soon
"Clarification The rivers, forests, fields, the people, birds, animals, and insects that live in them, the sultry heat, heavy rain, sudden strong winds, and terrifying nights in summer... these things all show the beauty of nature. These natural environments that allow creatures to thrive are very important.”
“The strange creature that appears in the middle of this story, the Totoro, lived leisurely in the depths of the forest a long time ago, never seen before by humans. Over the years, nature seems to have been greatly damaged, but the flowers, trees, and rivers around us are still there. Some of them are not very beautiful, but you can also try using your hands. Touch and observe carefully."
This film focuses on portraying the warmth of family, family and society. The scenes of the family cleaning the room and taking a bath together in their new home, as well as the two sisters visiting their mother twice and picking up their father at the station, as well as the care and concern of the neighbors for the sisters, create an extremely ideal world.
Miyazaki Hayao spares no effort to promote environmental protection in all his films. This is the compassion that the master is most praised for. The image of trees can be seen everywhere, and the towering tree where the Totoro family lives in this film is not much mentioned, but it is peaceful and peaceful, as if it is the patron saint of this small village. This film does not shock people with the shocking results of natural destruction like many other films, but directly gives viewers the most ideal home, which makes people yearn for and yearn for.