Miyazaki Hayao's most famous works.
1. "City in the Sky" Looking at all the animated film works in Miyazaki Hayao, it is not difficult to find that "flying" is its eternal theme. In this film, he even moved the stage to a "castle in the air"-Lapda, the city of the sky. This is an aerial city with the flying stone of anti-gravity device as the suspension power. Miyazaki Hayao, who is full of strong social consciousness and humanistic care, tries to insinuate the existing drawbacks of human civilization by asking the root of the loss of civilization and explore the philosophical proposition of how civilization survives and develops. All this is reflected by the rise and fall of Laputa, a fictional city in the sky. At the age of thirteen, on the full moon night, the witch Kiki left her parents and took her black cat Kiki to the seaside town of Curico. With her only flying magic, she opened a witch's house. In a completely strange big town, how will Kiki overcome all kinds of difficulties and meet the challenges of her new life independently? The first film was the most popular and widely published in the world and won many awards. It was adapted by Miyazaki Hayao into a movie animation of the same name. 13. The background of the movie Red Pig is set in Italy shortly after the end of the First World War. /kloc-In the Adriatic Sea in the 1920s, a group of unscrupulous air pirates ran amok and looted everywhere (except a bar). Boruk, a former Italian air force hero who loved flying all his life, decided to get out of the mundane and vulgar life, turn himself into a pig by magic (although it was a bit outrageous, it was also Miyazaki Hayao's creative charm), and rely on excellent technology to fly a red airship alone to deal with the air robbers who were rampant in the Adriatic Sea in order to earn a reward. In order to deal with Pollock, pirates invited foreign aid "horse-faced man" Kaczynski from America. Poruk was defeated by Kaczynski because there was something wrong with the plane. Under the careful design of 17-year-old airship designer Flo, a brand-new high-performance aircraft was born. 2. Hal's Mobile Castle Miyazaki Hayao described Hal's mobile castle as "longing for survival and touching love", expecting to present a "love drama in the war" that cannot be realized in modern society. The screenplay is adapted from the novel of the same name by British science fiction writer Diana Wayne Jones. It is set in Europe from the end of 19 to the beginning of the 20th century. Around the idea that Sophie, the protagonist, was cursed and changed from a little girl of 18 to a 90-year-old woman, Miyazaki Hayao, with his genius imagination, created a walking magic castle under the steep mountains and endless empty sky. There are often humorous dialogues and scenes in the film, which give a good thought to aging, death and love. In another form, a series of irrationality shows a mysterious connection. Although Sophie's appearance has aged into a 90-year-old man under the spell, her heart still maintains a girl's innocence and optimism. This superficial and deep contrast between youth and aging is further deepened in Maruk, a little boy who lives in a mobile castle. In the eyes of the Japanese, civet cats are mysterious animals. They will use the illusion of a smoke screen. Their bodies can be turned into any shape, or leaves can be turned into money to deceive people. In The Magical Civet Cats, a group of civet cats living near Tokyo want to use this illusion to scare people to shelve new community projects. Unfortunately, due to various internal and external reasons, the ending is quite helpless. "The Tomb of Fireflies" In the air raid in Kobe, my mother died and my father who joined the army was never heard from. Qing Taihe's little sister Jiezi had to live with distant relatives. Aunt treated them badly, so Qingtai left home with Jiezi, and they lived in a bomb shelter in the suburbs. The situation is getting worse, and brothers and sisters have lost their sources of livelihood. Because of malnutrition, Jiezi is getting thinner and thinner, and Qing Tai tries her best to protect her sister. On August 1945, Japan announced its unconditional surrender. The war is over, and the life fire of Qing Tai and Jie Zi, who have been orphaned, will soon be extinguished like the light of fireflies ... 7. The little girl Tsukishima Shizuku is in middle school, and like every graduating student, she is also faced with future choices. But she is not a girl who is addicted to her lessons. She likes to read more extracurricular books and write down her feelings. One day, Wen sent a box lunch to her father who was a librarian. On the way, she met a fat cat and took the tram like a human. Curious, she traced all the way back to the source, so she found an ancient and exquisite toy store-"Global Village" on the hillside. The cat doll baron on the table in the shop shone with magical aura, which fascinated her deeply. On the way home, a boy brought back her forgotten lunch. The fat cat that disappeared before is sitting in the back seat of the boy's bike with a smile on his face. So a magical fairy tale began between the boy and Wen. ..... In short, there are many, many, very classic, very intriguing, and some story complexes and things to be expressed are very profound and worthy of people's deep thinking. Miyazaki Hayao's works are the sun that never sets.