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The Wind Rises

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Picture book of the new movie The Wind Rises by director Miyazaki Hayao, romantic historical story about Horikoshi Jiro, the man who created one of the most famous aircraft in history, the Mitsubishi Zero. Miyazaki Hayao said this will be his final film. In Japanese. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.

171 pages, JP Oversized

First published August 1, 2013

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Hayao Miyazaki

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Hayao Miyazaki (Japanese: 宮崎 駿) is a celebrated Japanese animator, filmmaker, screenwriter, and manga artist, widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of animation. He is the co-founder of Studio Ghibli, the animation studio responsible for producing many of Japan’s most beloved and internationally acclaimed animated films. Over the course of a career spanning decades, Miyazaki has developed a reputation for creating visually rich, emotionally resonant stories that often explore themes such as nature, pacifism, flight, childhood, and the human condition.
Miyazaki was born in Tokyo and developed an early interest in drawing and animation. His father’s work in the aviation industry had a significant influence on him, particularly in fostering his fascination with aircraft and flight, motifs that would become prominent throughout his later works. After studying political science and economics at university, Miyazaki began his professional career in animation when he joined Toei Animation. There, he worked under the mentorship of directors like Isao Takahata, with whom he would later form a lifelong creative partnership.
In his early years at Toei and other studios, Miyazaki contributed to several television series and animated films. He worked as a key animator and storyboard artist, gradually gaining recognition for his storytelling abilities and attention to detail. Among his early projects were contributions to series such as Heidi, Girl of the Alps and Future Boy Conan. His directorial debut in feature films came with The Castle of Cagliostro, a film adaptation of the Lupin III manga series, which already showed signs of his distinctive style and sensibilities.
Miyazaki's breakthrough came with the film Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, based on his own manga. The success of that film prompted the establishment of Studio Ghibli, which he co-founded with Takahata and producer Toshio Suzuki. From that point forward, Miyazaki directed and wrote many of Ghibli’s most iconic works, including My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki’s Delivery Service, Porco Rosso, Princess Mononoke, and Howl’s Moving Castle. His films are known for their hand-drawn animation, strong character development, and philosophical underpinnings.
In 2001, Miyazaki directed Spirited Away, which became one of the most critically and commercially successful animated films of all time. The film received numerous awards and international recognition, including an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. It also became the highest-grossing film in Japanese history at the time of its release. The film’s success further solidified Miyazaki’s reputation as a master storyteller and a visionary in global cinema.
Despite announcing his retirement several times, Miyazaki repeatedly returned to filmmaking. His later works, such as Ponyo and The Wind Rises, continued to showcase his evolving themes and storytelling maturity. His most recent project, The Boy and the Heron, marked a highly anticipated return to the director’s chair and once again captivated audiences with its dreamlike visuals and emotional depth.
Miyazaki’s films are often distinguished by their complex female protagonists, environmental messages, and moral ambiguity. Rather than presenting clear-cut villains and heroes, his stories explore the nuances of human behavior and often focus on characters finding their place in the world. Throughout his career, he has received numerous accolades and honors for his contributions to the arts, including lifetime achievement awards recognizing his impact on both Japanese and international cinema.
His legacy continues to influence generations of animators and filmmakers worldwide, and Studio Ghibli remains one of the most respected names in animation.

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January 14, 2019
"Humanity dreams of flight, but the dream is cursed. Aircraft are destined to become tools for slaughter and destruction."

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June 2, 2019
The film is much more enjoyable imo...I may simply love Studio Ghibli :)
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February 19, 2019
The story The Wind Rise by Hayao Miyazaki is about a love story between a young man and woman. At the beginning of the story, Horikoshi Jirogre went to a university in Tokyo to study Aeronautics and engineering. After that, he went to Germany to study. He became a fighter designer with his own aeronautical technology.At the middle of the story, in a test flight, his plane crashed accidentally, and the attack hit the Karuizawa convalescence in Nago , Nagano, where he knew the love of his life. Her tassel was once in a close relationship with Jirogre in September 1, 1923. The two fell in love at first sight and agreed to spend the rest of their lives together. However, Cai was suffering from tuberculosis that was regarded as incurable at that time, but Erlang never abandoned the dream of making beautiful planes. Erlang was once again engaged in the design of Zero fighter. At the end of the story, Cai knew that there were not many days left for her so she ran towards her lover. This story tells us to be brave and honest.
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