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I don't see the point of living if my life is not like a miyazaki's movie.
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In these movie life is beautiful and poetic.
Despite the dark things, there is still a sense of magnificience. I wish our life was giving us that same feeling.
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Those movies make me want to be Japanese but then I realise that it's just a fantasy. Japan's work culture is crazy demanding. Ppl are depressed, lonely and suicidal there too
Those movies make me want to be Japanese but then I realise that it's just a fantasy. Japan's work culture is crazy demanding. Ppl are depressed, lonely and suicidal there too
I guess that's why we have fiction and art and music though- to momentarily become lost in that world. So- we kind of can be in that place for a while. Not that it's enough- sadly.
Have you ever watched the 2000 film: 'Dancer in the Dark'? It's terribly sad- I'm warning you! And a spoiler alert too... I used to wonder if I could be like the protagonist and drift into a world of my own while doing my shitty retail job. No is the answer- not for any length of time without making mistakes!
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