Monday, January 5, 2009

Animator Miyazaki’s new film hits screens in Japan



Miyazaki is one of Japan’s biggest cultural exports. His last film, “Howl's Moving Castle,” broke opening box office records at home in 2004 before winning a cult following in Western and Asian nations. Asked what animation he is considering next, Miyazaki only said: “I will soon turn 70. I’m now telling myself that I should not talk about things in the future.” I hope that he will continue to make a lot of films and he is very young, so he can make much more people. I love watching animation very much. Perhaps watching cartoons makes me avoid this real world temporarily.

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