@@kikis-lounge-roomLady Himi from the boy the boy and the heron reminded me a lot of of Haku/Kohaku from spirted away. I Just thought the Parallels were similar.
I felt like the grand-uncle was a tragic character. Very knoledgable, and with a good heart, but ultimately incapable to create a perfect world, because such a world just cannot be created. (I mean even our own world is flawed, and I wonder if you can have light without shadow) In the end he still clings to his believe that pure goodness still exists, and he has traveled trough time and space to find 13 "good" stones. He does not believe that he can use them to create a good world, but maybe someone new, in the form of a descendent can. Grand-Uncle also reminded be of Nietzsche in his design/introduction. Idk if this is relevant, but maybe there was some inspiration to Nietzsches desperate, and uktimately fruitless search for meaning in the world, leading to his insanity. Finally I like how the parakeets represent humanity. As flawed and naive as the towermaster is, these parakeets are even more flawed. They cling to laws without knowing why and can only think about their base desire for food. In a way it was better for them to go back to normalcy at the end. Thanks for the video this really made me think about the film and I like your ideas! Very creative.
loved reading this so much! it's such a detailed film with some really heavy topics, and i think you're right about it being so closely related to Nietzsche and his ideologies... it's truly amazing how much one film can make you ponder in this way... i think we're more like the parakeets than we care to admit sometimes.
@kikis-lounge-room Yeah honestly this is one of my favourite films ever just because it is the closest to what "art" means to me in its essence. Its beautifull animation and music molded into such an interesting plot with so kany possible interpretations and meaning. The abbility to interpret art, and reflect on its meaning and what this means for you is so amazing. Really one of the best films ever.
Amazing imagination, keep up the work, we need indie devs like you who get inspired with actual content.
Very well summed up. Keep making these!
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@@kikis-lounge-roomLady Himi from the boy the boy and the heron reminded me a lot of of Haku/Kohaku from spirted away. I Just thought the Parallels were similar.
I felt like the grand-uncle was a tragic character. Very knoledgable, and with a good heart, but ultimately incapable to create a perfect world, because such a world just cannot be created. (I mean even our own world is flawed, and I wonder if you can have light without shadow)
In the end he still clings to his believe that pure goodness still exists, and he has traveled trough time and space to find 13 "good" stones. He does not believe that he can use them to create a good world, but maybe someone new, in the form of a descendent can.
Grand-Uncle also reminded be of Nietzsche in his design/introduction. Idk if this is relevant, but maybe there was some inspiration to Nietzsches desperate, and uktimately fruitless search for meaning in the world, leading to his insanity.
Finally I like how the parakeets represent humanity. As flawed and naive as the towermaster is, these parakeets are even more flawed. They cling to laws without knowing why and can only think about their base desire for food. In a way it was better for them to go back to normalcy at the end.
Thanks for the video this really made me think about the film and I like your ideas! Very creative.
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loved reading this so much! it's such a detailed film with some really heavy topics, and i think you're right about it being so closely related to Nietzsche and his ideologies... it's truly amazing how much one film can make you ponder in this way... i think we're more like the parakeets than we care to admit sometimes.
@kikis-lounge-room Yeah honestly this is one of my favourite films ever just because it is the closest to what "art" means to me in its essence. Its beautifull animation and music molded into such an interesting plot with so kany possible interpretations and meaning. The abbility to interpret art, and reflect on its meaning and what this means for you is so amazing. Really one of the best films ever.