Watching this after he said the boy and the heron would be is last film and now he's saying that he has more ideas, it is quite funny, this man is a fantastic definition of workaholic. Even now, after everything, he just cant stop
when he dies I will feel like a dear friend has passed. his works mean the world to me. It makes me want to live and continue to create. He truly is the best the human species has to offer. Him, Moebius, Mozart, Beethoven.....just creatures of wonders and epic beauty. ❤
Well, we know by now that "The boy and the Heron" won't be his last film. What an insane, yet inspiring man hahahaha. I ADORE the creations of him and his team. These movies are more than just a story. They seem almost alive. They are a feeling we all have felt. They aren't one-sided nor clishee
he will never stop, very likely he will die while making a new movie, I can see him doing storyboards from hospital bed with breathing tube while still smoking
The one thing about this documentary that I always remembered is the scene where Hayao witnesses Ai artwork being done and he's disgusted by it. Just the thought of Ai being done to create what humans had to strive for in years and years of learning and teaching is really unpleasant to think about. Felt like a slap to Hayao and all the work he's spent his life, as well as his colleagues, doing day by day.
I think it also had to do with AI not having a "spirit" or something unique to life, whether it's humans or other creatures, and how it lacks real emotions and compassion. This is one of the biggest reasons why the movements in his films feel real and full of life. I was actually surprised that they chose to show the zombie example to Miyazaki. If they really understood who he was, they would have known that it was a bad move...
It's fun to think that as he retired here once more, he came back again and finished a massive project The Boy And The Heron, which I will see next week. The reviews have been great and even now at 82 he's starting another project!
I love that he hates the Let It Go song. He said “self satisfied people are boring. That you have to push hard and surpass yourself” how true that is. And in a culture of adults acting like children, I can only assume he’s disheartened at what the world is becoming.
Watching this after seeing The Boy and the Heron/How do You Live hits different. I mean, the fact that the movie came out at all almost seems like a miracle. Can only hope he felt accomplished after it was finished. I tried to find interviews from him about the film, but couldn't find anything. Fr most of this documentary, Miyazaki seemed profoundly unhappy despite acting like he was at peace with everything. It was nice to see him being willing to work with the CGI animators to create his short film. But I did not realize that the infamous segment of Miyazaki destroying that dude over the unsettling AI CG animation of the "human" came from this documentary. Though the guy was right in that AI can replace humans when it comes to animation. It's come along way, but I still take Miyazaki's side even though he was pretty brutal to that poor guy. I also think they couldn't have picked a more worse example to showcase AI animation, like what the hell were they thinking showing Miyazaki that. I wonder if any kinda documentation happened during the production of How do You Live. WOuld love to see a documentary over it
Thank you very much for your comment, a couple of days ago a NHK documentary was revealed about The Boy and the Heron, unfortunately it can't be seen outside Japan. I will be watching it when it comes out and maybe I will upload it to youtube
9:30 i feel bad for that guy "do you live without thinking?". As an animator who also works with a Japanese boss, I can relate to that guy. However, don’t dwell on every failure; instead, see it as a part of the learning process. Keep pushing forward and improving.
god the scene where the 'tech bros' show him the AI stuff enthusiastically, Thinking he would like it.... lmao. They wouldn't get it, not in a million years.
Excelente trabajo SpidiBoy. Gracias por compartir la vida del octogenario y genio japones Hayao Miyasaky. La inmortalidad asegurada para el gran Maestro. Felicidad eterna
@35:49 I love the look in the eyes of the young CG animators when Miya San speaks to them - they are so honoured to be learning from him, absorbing every word of his wisdom, knowing that this their chance to follow in his footsteps.
Hayao tiene razon en varios aspectos al plasmar humanidad y sencibilidad en cada dibujo y movimiento mostrado, el tener la intencion y poder representarlo como es que realmente se ven las personas dia a dia o el entorno como el percibe es un gran trabajo esforzado tarda y se necesita de paciencia pero trae buenos resultados.
Excelente documental. Me quedo con una frase del compañero de toda la vida de Miyazaki: cuando llegas a viejo lo único que te permiten hacer es seguir envejeciendo. Brillante reseña de cómo se trata a nuestros mayores. Gracias por compartir esta joya. Saludos...
ّI love that Miyazaki did what he wanted at the end and made a fit he is proud about, from the documentary it really pained him to work on projects that are short and might not manage to convey what he thinks and feels, he also cannot work with anyone that doesn't align with his values, I love that.
I like how when artists retire they don’t fully retire that work and art they create still generates inside them just as long as they live and breathe them gears keep turning this goes for artists, athletes, musicians etc
Mestre Miyazaki eu te admiro muito você é uma pessoa excepcional oque eu mais admiro em você é sua mentalidade é maneira de ver as coisas, você é uma inspiração de ser humano para min obrigado por existir é por fazer todas essas obras lindas me orgulho de ter assistido todas ❤.
We try to learn from the mistakes of the past. However, the evaluation of past success changes depending on the times. Is the kindness that we advocate really kindness? Are bad habits that we think of really bad habits? Magic begins when people are passionate about something. However, I believe that self-conflict and conflict with society that occur in the process of growing it are inevitable. When the geniuses who have gone through it expect something from you, they are relentless. But their anger is not just emotional, it has a reason.
I don't want human era to go. AI disgusts me. It feels like a reanimated corpse. Reeks of death. As for Miyazaki-san, I really love how self-aware he is. Always self-reflecting, ruminating. Self-deprecating even.
How could they show him that creepy AI animation? If they were trying to sell it to such a pure soul, they could have created nature or something alike. Smh. I agreed, that was disgusting.
Miyazaki was able to create incredible works of art because he managed to get a team that was on the same page with him. Beautiful films were the result, and you will find this sort of thing with any driven person or group of people.
Maybe he just wants them to be better at those things; yes, he's like being rude in here, this kind of situation is common among individuals or groups who are highly motivated and ambitious. Maybe it's because this is how he trains his successors. In order to continue the legacy he started, they will carry it on even when he is GONE.
Miyazaki: "This is it, this is my final work"
Me: ". . . this is an insult to life itself."
His reaction towards the guy saying "we want to make a machine that can perfectly draw what humans can" was priceless. And very relatable.
His reaction can be seen at 59:20 for anyone wondering.
Watching this after he said the boy and the heron would be is last film and now he's saying that he has more ideas, it is quite funny, this man is a fantastic definition of workaholic. Even now, after everything, he just cant stop
Artists can't stop creating, to stagnate is death.
Teared up watching this. I realized how deeply I love Hayao. I don’t want him to die.
We all don't want that 🤧
when he dies I will feel like a dear friend has passed. his works mean the world to me. It makes me want to live and continue to create. He truly is the best the human species has to offer. Him, Moebius, Mozart, Beethoven.....just creatures of wonders and epic beauty. ❤
Well, we know by now that "The boy and the Heron" won't be his last film. What an insane, yet inspiring man hahahaha. I ADORE the creations of him and his team. These movies are more than just a story. They seem almost alive. They are a feeling we all have felt. They aren't one-sided nor clishee
he will never stop, very likely he will die while making a new movie, I can see him doing storyboards from hospital bed with breathing tube while still smoking
@Maranatha2216 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤ yes he is hardcore and indestructible
The one thing about this documentary that I always remembered is the scene where Hayao witnesses Ai artwork being done and he's disgusted by it. Just the thought of Ai being done to create what humans had to strive for in years and years of learning and teaching is really unpleasant to think about. Felt like a slap to Hayao and all the work he's spent his life, as well as his colleagues, doing day by day.
I think it also had to do with AI not having a "spirit" or something unique to life, whether it's humans or other creatures, and how it lacks real emotions and compassion. This is one of the biggest reasons why the movements in his films feel real and full of life. I was actually surprised that they chose to show the zombie example to Miyazaki. If they really understood who he was, they would have known that it was a bad move...
indeed midjourney can mimic his style very well now
Let's not demonize everything that has something to do with AI, now. This isn't the same "AI artwork" that got popular recently.
@@pezvonpezне в самом ai проблема. Скорее дело в том, что последние изобретения человека, в сущности своей, противоречат природе своего изобретателя.
@user-hk9qe6ju6b sorry Cyrillic guy normally I would be able to translate your comment but the button isn't there so I'll never know what you said
1:04:09 “Imagine you die after finished storyboard”
Them: Hahahahaha
10 seconds later: (realisation)
It's fun to think that as he retired here once more, he came back again and finished a massive project The Boy And The Heron, which I will see next week. The reviews have been great and even now at 82 he's starting another project!
I love that he hates the Let It Go song. He said “self satisfied people are boring. That you have to push hard and surpass yourself” how true that is. And in a culture of adults acting like children, I can only assume he’s disheartened at what the world is becoming.
Watching this after seeing The Boy and the Heron/How do You Live hits different. I mean, the fact that the movie came out at all almost seems like a miracle. Can only hope he felt accomplished after it was finished. I tried to find interviews from him about the film, but couldn't find anything.
Fr most of this documentary, Miyazaki seemed profoundly unhappy despite acting like he was at peace with everything. It was nice to see him being willing to work with the CGI animators to create his short film. But I did not realize that the infamous segment of Miyazaki destroying that dude over the unsettling AI CG animation of the "human" came from this documentary. Though the guy was right in that AI can replace humans when it comes to animation. It's come along way, but I still take Miyazaki's side even though he was pretty brutal to that poor guy. I also think they couldn't have picked a more worse example to showcase AI animation, like what the hell were they thinking showing Miyazaki that.
I wonder if any kinda documentation happened during the production of How do You Live. WOuld love to see a documentary over it
Thank you very much for your comment, a couple of days ago a NHK documentary was revealed about The Boy and the Heron, unfortunately it can't be seen outside Japan. I will be watching it when it comes out and maybe I will upload it to youtube
@@spidiboy1387 that would be sooo cool
So cool to see the genius at work. Long live Maestro!
"Quisiera crear algo extraordinario, pero no creo que pueda lograrlo"...la humildad del genio.....
In what minute did he said that?🥺
9:30 i feel bad for that guy "do you live without thinking?".
As an animator who also works with a Japanese boss, I can relate to that guy. However, don’t dwell on every failure; instead, see it as a part of the learning process. Keep pushing forward and improving.
Plz, love long healthy happy life, Miyazaki-sensei
his attention to details is out of the world. for example he said that we move with intention....that part....
god the scene where the 'tech bros' show him the AI stuff enthusiastically, Thinking he would like it.... lmao. They wouldn't get it, not in a million years.
Thank you for this incredibly valuable documentary on the transparent, energetic and insightful, wind-like soul of a man, Hayao Miyazaki🙏💙
he is so dignified. what a godly talent. what a magical beast. ❤
I trained the successors but I devoured them.
This is the curse of a genius.
Danke NHK für diesen einfühlsamen aber auch direkten Film - eine gute Dokumentation halt. Gute englische Untertitel
Excelente trabajo SpidiBoy. Gracias por compartir la vida del octogenario y genio japones Hayao Miyasaky. La inmortalidad asegurada para el gran Maestro. Felicidad eterna
@35:49 I love the look in the eyes of the young CG animators when Miya San speaks to them - they are so honoured to be learning from him, absorbing every word of his wisdom, knowing that this their chance to follow in his footsteps.
Hayao tiene razon en varios aspectos al plasmar humanidad y sencibilidad en cada dibujo y movimiento mostrado, el tener la intencion y poder representarlo como es que realmente se ven las personas dia a dia o el entorno como el percibe es un gran trabajo esforzado tarda y se necesita de paciencia pero trae buenos resultados.
I never want to regret not trying something. It is better to try and fail. I believe that, I really do ~Hayao Miyazaki
Excelente documental. Me quedo con una frase del compañero de toda la vida de Miyazaki: cuando llegas a viejo lo único que te permiten hacer es seguir envejeciendo. Brillante reseña de cómo se trata a nuestros mayores. Gracias por compartir esta joya. Saludos...
ّI love that Miyazaki did what he wanted at the end and made a fit he is proud about, from the documentary it really pained him to work on projects that are short and might not manage to convey what he thinks and feels, he also cannot work with anyone that doesn't align with his values, I love that.
Thank You for this, profoundly inspiring.
死ぬまで「最後の作品」を作り続けてほしい。
宮崎駿監督、大好きです。
So How do You Live?, the last film of Myazaki, as been made since 2016? Damn.
It's beem confirmed it's not his last film
@@Kpoping727official at the time I post this it was.
2016 is not that long ago actually, these are big projects
It is so rewarding watching Miyazaki work.
Ohhh! That's why "How do you live?" is his last movie film. I didn't want him yet to die. :(
It isn't his last film
57:16 wow, this guy was actually pretty close on his guess on ai...
I like how when artists retire they don’t fully retire that work and art they create still generates inside them just as long as they live and breathe them gears keep turning this goes for artists, athletes, musicians etc
「自分の時代は終わった」
と明言してからのアカデミー賞受賞。
なんだ。もしかして、宮崎駿はこれからが真の時代なんじゃないだろうか。と思いました。
i love this man sm
Oh! Muchas gracias!!! Hay alguna forma de descargar esto con los subtítulos??
43:22 watching miyazaki using a tablet to draw for the first time is my fav part
You live long, Mr. Miyazaki. The world needs you.❤
Does someone know what book was he talking about? The one that he said changed the way he thought about making new projects?
1:16 - but this time, I mean it.... immediately breaks into laughter :D
45:05 there’s no way mr. Miyazaki’s glasses are made by ‘GILFY’ 😭
i loooveee yooouuu Mr. Hayao Miyazaki ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
He works like a man possessed
Mestre Miyazaki eu te admiro muito você é uma pessoa excepcional oque eu mais admiro em você é sua mentalidade é maneira de ver as coisas, você é uma inspiração de ser humano para min obrigado por existir é por fazer todas essas obras lindas me orgulho de ter assistido todas ❤.
Es mejor intentar y fallar🔥
Thank you for sharing this ❤
thank you for this video. awesome!
Upload more studio Ghibli documentaries please ❤
We try to learn from the mistakes of the past. However, the evaluation of past success changes depending on the times. Is the kindness that we advocate really kindness? Are bad habits that we think of really bad habits? Magic begins when people are passionate about something. However, I believe that self-conflict and conflict with society that occur in the process of growing it are inevitable. When the geniuses who have gone through it expect something from you, they are relentless. But their anger is not just emotional, it has a reason.
The part where those game designers show him the CGI zombie haunts me lol
Puta madre soy estudiante de animación y despues de ver esto siento que lo he echo todo mal
Watching him again ❤
❤ YOUR PROFILE PIC. You are a connoisseur, dear!
nothing is over, the world will change
56:08 - 56:24 Hollywood (especially Disney) should take notice.
Good doc. Thank you mr Miyazaki
you can do it Hayao Miyazaki sama, sir!!
59:08 🛐
de acuerdo ...🙇♂️
Thank you for sharing
Chapters
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11:53 2
17:04 3
26:25 4
37:35 5
54:33 6
1:03:20 7
M fascinated. This man!
which film was made at the end ?
Grande Miyazaki !! contratado talento “”colombiano””
I don't want human era to go. AI disgusts me. It feels like a reanimated corpse. Reeks of death.
As for Miyazaki-san, I really love how self-aware he is. Always self-reflecting, ruminating. Self-deprecating even.
Which year this documentary came out?
I admire his work so much but seeing this makes think working with him would be the last thing i want to do
4:55
Let It Go is terrible.
Arinomamade
ありのままでwww
How could they show him that creepy AI animation? If they were trying to sell it to such a pure soul, they could have created nature or something alike. Smh. I agreed, that was disgusting.
La Colombiana sale en el documental?
"It's like creating a new virus" LOL
he is 83 Im afraid of not meeting with second finest man ever.
5:09
38:00❤
❤❤❤
34:41 im dying🤣
❤
So No-Face is Miyazaki...
O goat
25:53 Lol😂
Por favor, legendem issooooooooo
da pra colocar as legendas em português com a tradução automática
Eu assisti com legendas automáticas
1:00:34 Joker (2019)
primero
este hombre tiene depresion o algo por los comentarios que suelta
Used to love this man until I saw 9:18 to 9:40 ... I have PTSD about this kind of workplace toxicity - and being degraded publicly by a boss.
Miyazaki was able to create incredible works of art because he managed to get a team that was on the same page with him. Beautiful films were the result, and you will find this sort of thing with any driven person or group of people.
No man’s a hero
Maybe he just wants them to be better at those things; yes, he's like being rude in here, this kind of situation is common among individuals or groups who are highly motivated and ambitious. Maybe it's because this is how he trains his successors. In order to continue the legacy he started, they will carry it on even when he is GONE.
"that's why anyone will remember your name" Achilles
The price of perfection, I guess. Do it up to Gibli standards or leave. Still a choice.
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