![]() Miyazaki uses his childhood memories and his careful observation of others to create a realistic and believable world. How Miyazaki makes his audience feel connected with the characters starts with a comparison between Miyazaki’s early childhood and the story of the film. What makes this film famous and powerful is not only the magical, mysterious world or the adorable character that Miyazaki creates, but also the film’s persuasive way of delivering an unusual message on the three-layered relationship between humans and nature. The social impact and the religious elements of ‘My Neighbor Totoro ' made it one of the most important films establishing Hayao Miyazaki’s name and reputation in the film industry, both in Japan and worldwide. ![]() How Miyazaki persuades his audience to accept his idea on a new relationship between humanity and nature has not been fully explored and appreciated.
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