I saw the Tale of the Princess Kaguya yesterday night, after I saw in the morning the new movie of Miyazaki at the cinema. This movie gave me the “courage” to watch the Tale, that I’ve never watched before, erroneously thinking it was maybe to heavy for me. From the first scene I got enchanted by the magical beauty of the movie and I remained till the end taken by its lunar beauty and the sadneds I felt for the princess.. it deserved the Oscar, absolutely. Of Takahata I watched very often Only yesterday that make me feel like to go back in a relaxed beautiful place where the time moves slowlier, like it would be a part of my memories of my own childhood, and I saw the Yamadas once and I found it incredibly funny and incredibly deep. I probably rewatch it tonight, Netflix shows all Ghibli movies, what a dream. The words of Miyazaki about Takahata made me cry.. the feeling of sadness the documentary about Miyazaki gave me when I watched it.. his world is disappearing, expecially now Takahata is gone.. thanks for the video, very beautiful.
Thank you for sharing! I haven't seen the new Miyazaki yet but I'm planning to next week. I'm so happy that Princess Kaguya moved you in that way! It's so underappreciated in my opinion.
Dude that section where you gush on the pure raw emotions reflected from yourself and your memories in Princess Kaguya almost made me cry. Such an amazing video packed full of heart
My favorite movie for the longest time was Castle In The Sky. It was the only Studio Ghibli movie I was allowed to watch as a kid and I used to be able to quote the whole thing word for word.
Nicely edited and conveyed video essay! The Tale of the Princess Kaguya is truly one of the most beautifully animated films of all time, and I've always appreciated Takahata for his stepping outside the box and forging his own artistic path. No two of his films are alike, and he really championed innovation both before and during his time at Ghibli.
The Tale of Princess Kaguya by Director Iaso Takahata, IS the most beautiful animated film ever made by far. Knowing that it was the work of his lifetime does not surprise me. Takahata was determined to create the best and we are the beneficiaries of his artistry. Although I do love Miyazaki's films, Takahata is my favorite Ghibli director. I state that "Grave of the Fireflies" is the most important animated film and one of the most important films overall, ever made. Like many, I have watched it only once, but the images and story are burned into my mind. Why only once? If you have seen it you will know.
@@kyarihorsington5327Yes! It's a great documentary called "Isao Takahata and his tale of the princess Kaguya" I have it and seen it, but I don't recall that footage from the documentary.
The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya is my favorite film ever. Takahata deserves the recognition.
I saw the Tale of the Princess Kaguya yesterday night, after I saw in the morning the new movie of Miyazaki at the cinema. This movie gave me the “courage” to watch the Tale, that I’ve never watched before, erroneously thinking it was maybe to heavy for me. From the first scene I got enchanted by the magical beauty of the movie and I remained till the end taken by its lunar beauty and the sadneds I felt for the princess.. it deserved the Oscar, absolutely. Of Takahata I watched very often Only yesterday that make me feel like to go back in a relaxed beautiful place where the time moves slowlier, like it would be a part of my memories of my own childhood, and I saw the Yamadas once and I found it incredibly funny and incredibly deep. I probably rewatch it tonight, Netflix shows all Ghibli movies, what a dream. The words of Miyazaki about Takahata made me cry.. the feeling of sadness the documentary about Miyazaki gave me when I watched it.. his world is disappearing, expecially now Takahata is gone.. thanks for the video, very beautiful.
Thank you for sharing! I haven't seen the new Miyazaki yet but I'm planning to next week. I'm so happy that Princess Kaguya moved you in that way! It's so underappreciated in my opinion.
Dude that section where you gush on the pure raw emotions reflected from yourself and your memories in Princess Kaguya almost made me cry. Such an amazing video packed full of heart
You just gained a subscriber. A beautiful essay, just like the subject deserves.
My favorite movie for the longest time was Castle In The Sky. It was the only Studio Ghibli movie I was allowed to watch as a kid and I used to be able to quote the whole thing word for word.
i always watch miyazaki's eulogy when i need to cry. has never failed me
Nicely edited and conveyed video essay! The Tale of the Princess Kaguya is truly one of the most beautifully animated films of all time, and I've always appreciated Takahata for his stepping outside the box and forging his own artistic path. No two of his films are alike, and he really championed innovation both before and during his time at Ghibli.
this is just the right vibe
The Tale of Princess Kaguya by Director Iaso Takahata, IS the most beautiful animated film ever made by far.
Knowing that it was the work of his lifetime does not surprise me. Takahata was determined to create the best and we are the beneficiaries of his artistry.
Although I do love Miyazaki's films, Takahata is my favorite Ghibli director.
I state that "Grave of the Fireflies" is the most important animated film and one of the most important films overall, ever made.
Like many, I have watched it only once, but the images and story are burned into my mind.
Why only once? If you have seen it you will know.
This was a beautiful video that moved me to tears. I'm definitely checking The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
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I love Miyazaki, and through you, now I love Takahata, too 🦝🎍🌔
Just looking at pieces of the film and listening to its music, the emotions are still there, still drawing deep from the wellspring of memory.
Great tribute!
Totally great RUclips!!!!! Thank you.
what a wonderful video!
Thank you for making this elaborate essay💯
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Awesome video!! Loved your analysis!
Takahata and Miyasaki were Ying and Yang ♥
Lupun III. Nice.
That scene in Yamadas you’re talking about. Is it the bikers scene? Or maybe the scene where the dad’s a superhero?
Does anyone know the music at 17:21, it's so enchanting and I nearly started crying hearing about Takahata's vision for Princess Kaguya.
I'm balling at the end
I wrote all the music myself! I'm glad you enjoyed the video, I love this movie and really put my heart into it.
Great analysis on a great author, many thanks. Please can we tell where the footage of 18:25 comes from? thanks in advance.
There's a documentary that comes with the dvd "takahatas tale of the princess kaguya" I believe. But I think it comes from that.
@@kyarihorsington5327Yes! It's a great documentary called "Isao Takahata and his tale of the princess Kaguya" I have it and seen it, but I don't recall that footage from the documentary.
There is a live-action Grave of the Fireflies but I do prefer the anime version.