🎬 I was watching this video about why Ghibli Studio movies succeed when others don't. It focuses mainly on Kiki's Delivery Service and it made me remember again why I love this movie so much!
The video talked about how Ghibli movies, especially Kiki’s Delivery Service, shows a world that’s kind and supportive, more than what we usually see in animated movies. It’s a world where people genuinely care for each other.
Kiki’s journey is not about saving the world or defeating a villain. It’s about finding her place, figuring out who she is, and dealing with the ups and downs of life. It’s such a relatable and human story. People around her offer her encouragement and support. Even strangers show her kindness. This idea might be rare in other types of movies where a hero might have to go against everyone else to prove their worth. The movie teaches that there’s value in being caring and in believing that people can be good.
Kiki also struggles with self-doubt and burnout, and I think that’s why it resonates so deeply with me. It’s about her finding herself and realizing that she is enough just as she is.
After watching the video I feel more inspired to keep these things in mind. To look for the good in people, to be kinder, and to remember that it’s okay to have struggles as long as I keep going.
What is your favorite Ghibli Studio movie?
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