"City in the Sky" can also be called the predecessor level in the animated film, and the film release time is 1986. It is one of the classic works of Miyazaki Hayao, a famous Japanese cartoonist. It tells the adventures of heroines Hida and Baru, girls, pirates, the army, Musca and others looking for Laputa, the city of the sky.
Lapda, the ancient empire depicted in the film, is a huge machine island floating in the air, with fantastic scenes, advanced technology and countless wealth. Except for Hida, a descendant of Laputa's royal family, and Balu, who wanted to prove his father's innocence, everyone spared no effort to find its trace, which was nothing more than being attracted by the wealth there.
The ending of the story can be imagined. After all, the evil side was defeated. Hida kept her home, and Baru also proved that her father was not lying, and there was indeed a city of the sky. Laputa finally faded from its original appearance and became a brand-new scene.
If we look at this animation from a child's point of view, it conveys the truth that good people will be rewarded and bad people will be punished. The last scene of the film is also extremely beautiful, and people live in harmony with nature. Those seemingly spiritual flowers and trees also express the author's emphasis on the importance of nature. Presumably, this is also the pure and beautiful world that Mr. Miyazaki Hayao wants to create for children.
In Gang Ge's view, Miyazaki Hayao is not only an extremely important figure in the Japanese animation industry, but also an irreplaceable existence in the whole animation industry. He has written many classic animated films, and City in the Sky is the benchmark of the animation industry. The works not only express the end of good and evil, but also express Miyazaki Hayao's expectation of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.
Animation belongs to children, so from children's point of view and preferences, while making good works, Miyazaki Hayao also reveals many profound truths through his works. At the same time, animation also belongs to adults, because I have been in the world of adults for a long time, and occasionally I need to go back to the real world of children to wash my thoughts and ideologies.
In fact, whether it is animation or film, the important thing is never the work itself, but the profound truth it wants to convey to the audience through itself. At this point, "City of the Sky" has achieved the ultimate! Therefore, it is still a classic that the audience can't surpass after being released for more than 30 years!