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![]() | Posted by Smalltown_Poets Date: Thursday, July 27, 2006, at 3:31 p.m. IP Address: ip70-179-215-216.dl.dl.cox.net In Response to: Re: I'd love to see him to a Harry Potter film (with JNH!) (Josh) |
> The trailer's here:
https://www.ghibli.jp/26trailer/
I've tried watching that before, but it never seems to work right. It's always skipping horribly.
> It's actually directed my Miyazaki's son.
Goro Miyazaki sure makes some very interesting and unexpected remarks about his father on the blog entries on that site:
"For me, Hayao Miyazaki gets zero marks as a father
but full marks as a director of animated films."
My father threw himself completely into his work.
Not only did he not look after the children, he never did a single bit of housework.
This was surprising to me, considering the themes of so much of Miyazaki's work.
His son even says:
The more wonderful I thought my father's movies were,
the more I watched them because I wanted to learn about him through them.
All very fascinating.
-Jon
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