Moved by the old man's insistence. The 70-year-old man with snow on his head is still working overtime at his desk, just to challenge his ultimate work "The Wind is Blowing".
He is good at fantasy. In this realistic work, he had to abandon his fantasy and dream and return to reality, but at the same time, he had to keep Miyazaki Hayao's works as beautiful and dreamy as ever. How contradictory is it? Thinking about it is trouble!
Just like Grandpa Miyazaki Hayao's pet phrase: What a trouble! What a trouble! However, he spent his whole life enjoying the troubles brought by this animation and film creation.
Trouble creates My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, the tomb of fireflies, the witch's door-to-door, the city of the sky, Hal's mobile castle, the wind ... Give up trouble again and again until it is perfect. What a bother!
Obviously, you don't have to ask for trouble. You just like being tortured by trouble like this ... as much trouble as you really have. One of the big scenes that escaped from the six-second earthquake took the whole team more than a year to complete.
There are too many pictures and lines that need to be conceived bit by bit, outlined with lines and colors. It's really too much trouble
Obviously, you don't have to go to such trouble. It would be nice to skip the place where it is too difficult, but the old man who pursues perfection is always unwilling to make do and must die. The more trouble, the more passionate he is to challenge.
It is precisely because of this spirit of asking for trouble that each of his works is so impeccable and perfect. Beautiful pictures, touching stories, the most romantic, warmest and touching animation in the adult world. This has affected many adults like me. When I first came into contact with Miyazaki Hayao's works as a teenager, I was deeply attracted and have been following them ever since. Harry's Moving Castle was read over and over again until it was written into my novel one day.
Storm is a realistic animated film, which tells the story of Jiro Horui, the developer of Japanese Zero Fighter, when he was young.
From April to 20th, 2009 1 0,1June, 2009, Miyazaki Hayao serialized the cartoon "The Wind is Coming" in the monthly magazine Model Graphics. Animators, who have always been famous for their anti-war stance, are obsessed with killing fighters and battleships for various reasons, resulting in the film finally entering the production stage in 20 12 and being released in Japan on July 20, 20 13.
Different from previous works, this time there are no fantasy elements such as broomsticks, no incredible magic, no monsters, and some people are in the real historical background and real historical pictures. Jiro Horu was a real figure who designed the Zero War in World War II. Realism is undoubtedly a great challenge for Miyazaki Hayao's team, but they have won the battles with troubles again and again and completed this brand-new masterpiece.
The true craftsman spirit is probably like this! Make trouble for yourself again and again, and challenge the trouble again and again until it is impeccable. Aside from the countryside, I only see a dedicated old man telling a warm and moving story with the warmest and beautiful pictures.
As Miyazaki Hayao himself said, The Storm is neither an indictment of war, nor an attempt to inspire Japanese young people by describing the outstanding features of the Zero fighter, nor is it an attempt to hide Jiro's sincere desire to build a civil aircraft, but only hopes to tell the story of such a man who is loyal to his dream and keeps forging ahead.
"Even if there is a strong wind, life will not give up." The road to chasing dreams is always bumpy, full of countless unknowns and troubles. It's easy to give up, but you always have to grit your teeth, overcome all kinds of difficulties, move forward step by step, and sometimes even kneel down and go on.
In retrospect, it was not long before I embarked on the road of literature, only less than a year. This road has been bumpy and has made no progress. At most, I have written two novels on the street, with no signature, no readers and no one in charge. Sometimes I feel stupid and stupid. I obviously have no talent and no luck. Why rack one's brains to do such useless work? Instead of consuming yourself like this, it is better to follow the crowd, follow the drama, and go shopping with friends and relatives. Can't you live a very chic life?
Look at Miyazaki Hayao with gray hair. He can retire and enjoy his old age, but he still works hard to fulfill a dream, creating a picture of "the wind is blowing". I realized that I had paid too little, and it was not worth asking about the harvest at all. Just like the hot topic of Japanese watches in recent years, how many people are working hard and creating works. Look at some online serial authors, who punch in thousands of times a day and even write about vomiting blood. People really work hard! As for me, I have been very casual, and sometimes I stop for a week or two when I am in a bad mood. Why do I complain that I have no talent or luck?
In that case, keep asking for trouble! Don't be tortured to death by troubles, but be reborn in them! Someone once told me that Mr. Jiang Yang is 100 years old. Keep writing, and you can write for decades to come. What's the hurry? I was not convinced at that time. I told him that it was also the post-80s generation who made small achievements, producing one novel after another and making it into a TV series. Even post-90s online novelists can become famous, but I am running in the street. Can I not worry?
It is still pertinent to think about his comforting words now. Since it is my own ambition and hobby, what can I do if I realize it earlier that night? Don't write a popular novel as soon as possible and then stop writing it? Since it will take a long time to write, it will take a long time. Why do you ask so many results?
Well, thanks to this troublesome grandpa Miyazaki Hayao for giving me a lesson, and also thanks to my friends for their pertinent relief. I am also constantly looking for my own troubles, from which I can find the pleasure of persistence.