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Monday, April 28, 2008

Spirited Away and Japanese Values

One of my favorite movies is Spirited Away, a beautiful feature film by Hayao Miyazaki with a fabulous soundtrack by Joe Hisaishi. It's the story of Chihiro, an average, somewhat spoiled Japanese girl who finds herself "spirited away" to a another world inhabited by all manner of gods and spirits, not unlike a girl named Alice who walked through a looking glass. In order to save her parents, who have become pigs, she must work at an abura-ya (an old word for a public bathhouse) frequented by various odd creatures from the spirit world. I like the movie because of the many important Japanese values that are demonstrated as Chihiro goes on her strange journey, such as the Shinto belief that there are kami (spirits) in natural objects such as rivers which we should show respect for rather than harm. Chihiro grows a great deal during the film, for example learning that good things will come to those who are industrious and work hard, a message Mr. Miyazaki no doubt wanted to send to the current generation of young viewers in the hopes that they take it to heart. Perhaps the most important thing is that she learns how to show thanks when someone does something for her, and communicate this thanks loudly and clearly as a good Japanese girl should. If you haven't seen the film, please do, it's really a special one.

Here's a game I'd really, really like to be able to play:

8 Comments:

Blogger JOhn said...

I should check out "Spirited Away" again because I watched it years ago. Maybe watching it the second time around will make it easier to understand what's going on.

11:13 PM

 
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11:14 PM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

It's a good movie, one of my favorites, up there with Kiki's (which I love even though it has no real story) and Laputa/Caliostro, which both have outstanding stories.

11:45 PM

 
Blogger timo said...

I think it got an academy award or something. Not many anime features get noticed like that.

7:46 PM

 
Blogger FifthDream said...

Miyazaki vs. Capcom 2 really would be the best game ever.

11:27 PM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Pazu vs. Kiki. Lantern attack! Summon doves! Kiki comes back with her flying broom attack, then a scratching attack by Jiji.

Oh please, some doujin circle, help us out on this...

Yes, John, Spirited Away was cool, one of his best efforts. Howl was good, too, too bad it just didn't get the same mojo working.

2:12 AM

 
Blogger - The M.A.D. Hapa said...

When I visited Japan I was surprised by what Miyazaki toys were available. It seemed to be mostly Totoro and Kiki's Delivery Service.

What I really wanted was a Tree Spirit cell phone dangle, but there was hardly any Mononoke stuff. Ditto for Spirited Away and Nausicaa...

Are those films not as popular in Japan?

2:23 AM

 
Blogger Courtlandj said...

Whoa. Is that a real game? I want to play it too. ... Although part of me cringes at hurting Nausicaa in any way. An Ohmu herd might get me.

7:12 AM

 

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