Continuum, The Wind Rises
Dec. 8th, 2014 08:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Not sure how many people are still watching it, but Rachel Nichols confirmed on twitter that Continuum is getting a final season of 6 episodes. Which is disappointingly short, but after waiting this long for news, it's better than I expected. (Despite its myriad of problems, I do think it's one of the better SciFi shows in recent years.)
Today I watched Ghibli's The Wind Rises, which was a beautiful movie about which I have very mixed feelings due to the subject matter. Viewed in isolation from world events and what came next, it's a touching movie about creation and imagination. Viewed in context of the world outside the movie, it's a touching movie about the creation of WWII Japanese fighter planes.
And one which decided a wife who dies young of tuberculosis makes for a better story than a wife who lived longer, and who he had children with. Sigh.
I knew what to expect going in, which is good. Miyazaki has always had a fascination with destructive technology and war machines, but in previous movies, the protagonists have dealt with the aftermath of destruction, not the creation of the machines themselves.
Today I watched Ghibli's The Wind Rises, which was a beautiful movie about which I have very mixed feelings due to the subject matter. Viewed in isolation from world events and what came next, it's a touching movie about creation and imagination. Viewed in context of the world outside the movie, it's a touching movie about the creation of WWII Japanese fighter planes.
And one which decided a wife who dies young of tuberculosis makes for a better story than a wife who lived longer, and who he had children with. Sigh.
I knew what to expect going in, which is good. Miyazaki has always had a fascination with destructive technology and war machines, but in previous movies, the protagonists have dealt with the aftermath of destruction, not the creation of the machines themselves.
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Date: 2014-12-10 05:34 pm (UTC)