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xprmntng t1_jdf4ptz wrote
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PandaGoggles t1_jdfjqly wrote
This was my first thought as well. Such a great movie!
anon210202 t1_jdg3wsh wrote
So sad :(
Abrahamlinkenssphere t1_jdgosr6 wrote
It’s so sad in a way that nobody can even explain too
otroquatrotipo t1_jdh0w6i wrote
There has to be a German word for a sense of loss for a place that never existed
zatch16 t1_jdhckpn wrote
Natsukashii is usually referenced as the Japanese term
MatNomis t1_jdhmjvt wrote
I thought that mapped more or less 1:1 with nostalgia/fondness. But they seem to be hunting for a word that means “nostalgia for something only imagined”.. Something maybe more like “fake deja vu”.
dusmeyedin t1_jdhck2b wrote
In Portuguese the word "saudade" comes close
Lt_Schneider t1_jdh3oqy wrote
i can't think of one right of the bat
i mean, i could just invent the word "Traumplatzverlust" loss of a dream place but that's not exactly the same
Str0ngTr33 t1_jdhee2r wrote
Actually the gaeilge 'Hiraeth' comes close.
anon210202 t1_jdim64v wrote
The sentimental music is a huge part of it. As well as the story revolving around a young child who is in a scary new environment and fears for her parents. It really is a tremendously emotional story. I don't know if I can ever watch it again.
ladlestein t1_jdjc43g wrote
Mine too
snave_ t1_jdggkgi wrote
What's interesting is that there are rice paddies surrounding a train line just down the coast of Taiwan from the village that inspired Spirited Away. The area gets an absurd amount of rain and when inundated, it can look like this. Particularly if vuewed from the road to the west, the coastal backdrop can guve an illusion of water almost stretching out infinitely. One can only speculate that Miyazaki travelled south on his trip and saw this.
captain_zavec t1_jdh0pv5 wrote
Wow I'll definitely have to visit there someday, sounds magical. What's it called?
syu425 t1_jdhx2h2 wrote
Jiufen in Taiwan
syu425 t1_jdhwvrh wrote
Well there is a city in Taiwan call Jiufen that’s where Miyazaki got his inspiration from for Spirited away. It wouldn’t be surprising if he use the surrounding area as part of design too.
IdentityPreserved t1_jdfkh7x wrote
Sixth Stop
Ashuer96 t1_jdg8cs0 wrote
Just learned this on piano. Such a good soundtrack
CraziedHair t1_jdgyvnz wrote
I’d actually pay you to make a video for me. I absolutely love this song and love seeing every rendition. It’s the best part of the movie, and completes it fully.
Cheesemacher t1_jdh5q0v wrote
I just realized the Sea Train in One Piece was probably inspired by Spirited Away
TerranKing91 t1_jdlmi77 wrote
Pretty sure it was :p first think i thought of when watching it the show is so full of references !
King_Neptune07 t1_jdi0l3a wrote
Exactly what I thought
K-kitty9218 t1_jdjgoml wrote
Soooo glad I'm not the only one who made it to this conclusion.
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_P3NG00_ t1_jdfha7e wrote
Is this Spirited Away inspired? That's the first thing that came to mind
Sirop-d-arabe t1_jdga4u6 wrote
I know I know, spirited away
But for those who get it
Puffing Tom!
VAMPHYR3 t1_jdgs3mv wrote
Real life train ride to Enies Lobby.
ThisOnePlaysTooMuch t1_jdfygj8 wrote
Flooded lands
Drillagrams
Only ting left is a family
For a man
CHOO CHOO the world gone swirl
WHO’s the birthday girl
muinlichtnicht t1_jdgbwxp wrote
Exactly. Brilliant!
Random-Spark t1_jdit4no wrote
Ouh THATS why my coppers so choked up.
Now I can fix my red chip rate
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mrwhalejr t1_jdje1zx wrote
Non-top level ask: is the OP’s pic from a recent event?
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