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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Howl’s Moving Castle in Terms of the Journey

Howls Moving Castle is a film by Hayao Miyazaki, and it follows the disembodied spirit of a young girl who is a hat-maker to earthly concerny learning experiences, emotional involvements, and physical (laborious) journeys. She starts off as a simple hat maker before trouble befalls her and meets a beguile who makes her into an old cleaning lady. She runs off to try and reverse the spell, brush a man and his friends, from at heart a moving castle, who journeys together, overcoming all obstacles, and finding her true egotism again.This movie is significantly focusing on the physical journey, scarcely at the same time, the characters experience non only physical journeys, alone likewise emotional and inner journeys of learning, and developing many feelings toward other people. In the main characters perspective, the setting shows what a journey of a liveliness she has had so far, and up to what stage of life she is in time universe the key word in this journey, since she v ery soon meets a woman during a windy, stormy, dark-lighting, night, who curses her into creation an old woman, with no time passing for her.And so, in this fashion, she re-meets Howl, the person who once surrenderd her from some blob men who were chasing her. Upon meeting him, her path on her journey changes once again from something of no believe (grayscale), to something that gave her hope, and will eventually restore her (colourful). On the moving castle, she meets many friends. non only that, but she also finds knobs that transport her to assorted places once she exits the door, but she is prohibited from going to the one black knob.Her journey does not muster up across that one knob until near the ending, where, once she turns to that knob and exits, she is not only transferred with space, but also time, and into someone elses life Howls past. The non-diegetic music also helps lead into the journey, and also helps to fashion a change of setting. By learning of his jou rney about how he transformed from that kid, to that present self, she finds out to save him, save his friends, herself, and most importantly also her enemies.This movie is extremely helpful towards the concept of journey as all the characters in it have shown a glimpse (sometimes more) of their journey to the viewer, and allows the earr distributively to empathise with the characters. Taking a step back though, you can rightfully see how their past, present and future journeys are all integrated with each other, influencing and intertwining each other characters journeys too, like an unbreakable nett of chains.Howls Moving Castle is similar to The Shawshank Redemption, as it is a film, but not only is it because of it being this text type, but also just represents how journeys are linked together. For Howls Moving Castle, things are rehashed from the past, inside the present of this movie, but for Shawshank, Andy never had connections with the other convicts, nor did they befor e the crime was act and they were sent there. The differences range from one being a fairy-tale world, the other being like a nightmare and to, most importantly, the environment.The atmosphere and tone make up ones mind the emotions of the characters involved as well as the way their journeys turned out, and through which road in Howls Moving Castle, the girl had to save the others, who then in turn, saved her in Shawshank however, Andy saved himself, and before hed escaped, hed influenced others to be safe and hope although both(prenominal) the endings were implied to be joyous. Also, whilst in Howls Moving Castle, there is a lot of physical journey in terms of travelling, in Shawshank, everyone stay inside the prison, unable (or sometimes unwilling) to go out.In both films, the themes of hope and aim are prominent to the journey, although the different personas act and react in different ways. This reinforces the concept that no persons journey is identical, although it can be similar. Both films are important to the journey, as it emphasises that no matter in which situation, you can still strive for an ultimate good result, and sometimes it is manageable to achieve it.

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