![]() He feels so artistically driven to make this plane that he does it even though he knows that it will be used to kill and he morally objects to it. And he creates his art because he needs to but then others take it and use it to their own benefit. Additionally making art can be emotionally difficult and afterwords you can feel like you are left with nothing but the pain it left behind. Firstly, you can't control how people interpret your art and therefor something you make can be misinterpreted by your audience and there is nothing you can do to change it. The author ruminates on the beauty of life and what it means to die and then at the end he says and "now I have to live my life!" It feels like he is saying look, I wrote you this poem about dying, and now you will do with it as you will and I just have to go figure out a way to live my life. The poem is really good, it's melancholy and beautiful and very Miyazaki. There are multiple layers to this because there is what the poem is saying, what the story of movie is saying, and also it is a farewell letter from Miyazaki. Oo ok I love this poem and I love this and I have too many things to say. A fan-run "guidepost" site for Studio Ghibli Posts containing spoilers without using the above method ( except in clearly labelled threads) should be reported. Which in turn will show up in your post like this: Spoilers can be posted using the following formatting: (/s) Post frequency is limited to 2 posts per day.All product promotion material will be removed.Posts containing content generated by an AI model are subject to removal. ![]() Tier-list/ranking posts will be removed.Watch the reposts/don't delete and repost your own work. ![]()
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