1. "Arrietty the Borrower". This movie tells the story of a human boy and a "villain" girl. In Hayao Miyazaki's stories, there is an ignorant love that can never be explained clearly. Arriving inadvertently and leaving suddenly. After the film ended, there was still a trace of emotion in my heart.
2. "Five Centimeters per Second". This movie still continues Xin Haicheng's consistent style. There is no obvious storyline and no ups and downs of the plot. What's more, it's the sadness in people's hearts and the sadness that things are right and people are different. In the city, there are a few people who are not alone. The people who have been together along the way are no longer where they were.
"The Girl Who Leapt Through Time". There is a simple dialogue in it that people will never forget. "I'll wait for you in the future" "Go right away, run". When you meet someone you like, running and hugging them is the best way. This movie is more about telling a summer dream. Once summer is gone, the dream will wake up. It's just that there is an agreement that makes people feel. Good times really did exist.
4. "Evil Boy". This movie is actually about the contradiction between man and the world, and the contradiction between himself and himself. Everyone seems to have an uncontrollable anger in their heart. He has been suppressed in his usual life. It will break out one day. Only by destroying yourself can you be reborn.
5. "Spirited Away". Hayao Miyazaki's most popular film. It was this movie that pushed Hayao Miyazaki's fame to its highest peak. There are many people who watch this movie over and over again year after year. There will be different insights every time. Regarding love and growth, in fact, there are farewells along the way.
2. Your Name
Your Name is a 2016 animated youth science fiction fantasy film. The movie focuses on Taki Tachibana and Mitsuha Miyamizu, with Taki living in the city and Mitsuha living in the countryside. One day, they realize that they have changed bodies, but they don't know who the other person is. The two communicate through paper notes and text messages. They were used to switching bodies and helping each other, but then an accident happened and things changed.
3. Summer Wars
"Summer Wars" is an animated science fiction film from 2009. It is directed by Mamoru Hosoda, produced by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film is about a timid boy named Kenji Koiso who is taken to Ueda by other students to celebrate his birthday. However, he was mistakenly implicated in a virtual world hack by a sadistic artificial intelligence program called the Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage that has been done and stop the computer program before it causes damage. Hosoda and writer Satokp Okudera created a story about social networks and the connection between strangers and family.
4. Ghost in the Shell
Ghost in the Shell is a 1995 science fiction animated film. It was written by Kazuori Ito, directed by Mamoru Oshii, and produced by Production IG. The movie is about police officers chasing a mysterious hacker named Puppet Master. Motoko Kusano and her team find and locate the suspect, but they are lured into a trap set by the Puppet Master. The music was composed by Kenji Kawai, who added an ancient Japanese twist to the wedding song. It is included in an important scene leading up to the climax. The film is considered one of the greatest anime films of all time, with critics praising the CG animation.
5. My Neighbor Totoro
"My Neighbor Totoro" is a 1988 Japanese anime film. This fantasy film was written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli . The film focuses on Satsuki, Mei, and their father, and it shows how they deal with friendly Kodama spirits in rural post-war Japan. In 1988, the film won the Three Words, Mainichi Movie Award, Kinema Junpo Award and Blue Ribbon Award.
6. The Garden of Words
The Garden of Words is a 2013 animated film. The film is directed, written and edited by Makoto Shinkai.
Many scenes take place at Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. Takao Akizuki is a 15-year-old boy who wants to be a shoe manufacturer, and Yukari Yukino is a mysterious 27-year-old woman. The two men only met at Shinjuku Gyoen Garden on rainy days. Age differences and personalities show how awkward people are as they mature and grow.
7. Howl's Moving Castle
Howl's Moving Castle is a 2004 Japanese animated film. This fantasy film was written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. The film is based on the novel by Diana Wynne Jones. The film is set in a fictional kingdom where 19th century magic and technology are common, set against the backdrop of a war with another kingdom. The protagonist is a little girl named Sophie who is transformed into an old woman by a witch and later meets a wizard named Howl. While trying to break her curse, Sophie falls into Howl's lifestyle. The film was influenced by Hayao Miyazaki's opposition to the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, so the film has an anti-war theme.