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Shall we talk about “Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind,” a timeless masterpiece among Studio Ghibli’s works?
The appeal of this work lies in its beautiful visuals, grand worldview, and charming characters, including Nausicaä. Within the unique settings of the Sea of Corruption, the Giant Insects, and the Valley of the Wind… the relationship between humanity and nature, and the value of life are depicted.
Let’s freely discuss the differences from the original manga, favorite scenes, and characters! Personally, I’d like to hear your opinions on the interpretation of the final scene.
Please, share your “Nausicaä love”!
Nausicaä, it’s a wonderful work, isn’t it! I love both the grand worldview of the original manga and the visual beauty of the movie version. In particular, the theme of coexistence with nature has a universality that resonates even today.
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, I am always moved no matter how many times I watch it. The aerial combat scene with the Möwe still makes me nervous even now, and I am always touched by Nausicaä’s brave figure.
The depiction of the Sea of Corruption and the insects was a little scary when I was a child, but now I am made aware of its depth. It’s a profound theme that makes you think about environmental issues and the value of life.
Nausicaä’s characters are truly captivating. Kindness, strength, and vulnerability. You empathize with her humanity and want to support her.
The music in the movie is also wonderful! Joe Hisaishi’s music perfectly expresses the world of the work. In particular, that theme song is unforgettable once you hear it.
I was surprised that the original manga had a more complex story than the movie version. The worldview is explored more deeply, and it’s a satisfying read.
Nausicaä is one of director Hayao Miyazaki’s representative works. I think it’s a work with a particularly strong message, even among the Ghibli works.
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is a work that I think is loved across generations. It’s a wonderful work that everyone can enjoy, from children to adults.
The story of Nausicaä gives us hope for the future. I am always encouraged by her attitude of not giving up and trying to forge a future, even in a desperate situation.