
“The concept of portraying evil and then destroying it - I know this is considered mainstream, but I think it is rotten. This idea that whenever something evil happens someone particular can be blamed and punished for it, in life and in politics, is hopeless.”
—Hayao Miyazaki
One of my very favourite recurring themes in Miyazaki’s work - especially in Spirited Away - is how the grotesque and initially threatening reveals itself to be benign and even compassionate. It’s so beautiful, and a lot more meaningful than the typical good-evil/black-white dichotomy of other mythology.
is this an au yet
if not, WHY NOT
Reblogging because EVERYONE CHECK OUT THAT LINK BECAUSE SCREAMING
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My dad is now awake and if my mum gets out of bed and sees me still up this late (errr… early), I am dead like my dash!
BTW, it’s 4:33am atm…
Good mornin’ to all!
♥♪
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