Castle In The Sky is his best one IMO
Weeks, the rock didn't lose its decals, it was just so overgrown you couldn't see it. You would be excellent at Cinema Sins.
I beg to differThat clearly had detail on it. You would need alot of plans. face it gone
Miyazaki doesn't make many oversights. Cars has a really strong point here, Gaara.
There was quite a bit of moss on the stone, it could have covered the face. The statue in your most recent image was more detailed to put emphasis on its size in comparison to Chihiro whereas the statue wasn't as important in the final scene (not to mention it's much further away considering the height difference). Regardless, it's not something in the plot you're supposed to look too much into, it was probably just an oversight. Now hurry up and go watch Nausicaa And The Valley of The Wind. Quote from: CarsGoVroom on February 11, 2016, 03:57:46 PMI beg to differThat clearly had detail on it. You would need alot of plans. face it gone
1) I will watch those films when I get to those films. I see my co-workers once every 2 weeks for *movie night* 2) That looks more eroded to me. I am no geologist if so they've been in that world for years. That car might not start after a full year of no use.
You ever think that it might have been just a couple days and that magic made the grass grow or something?
Gotta love this new guy making all of these thought-provoking, interesting arguments just to get shot down with "lol it's not important" and "it's magic XD"
Quote from: โค SecondClass on February 11, 2016, 03:55:33 PMCastle In The Sky is his best one IMOMiyazaki believes anime is deadDEAD
I don't know man. Seen that movie so many times and just assumed it was a few days, but you bring up some good points.
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
The car still looks as new as it did when they entered-- if it had been years, then there would be noticeable wear-and-tear on it. My best guess is that the entrance was just lazy with magic.
It's a Miyazaki film. Don't question it.
The overgrown wall is just a depiction that time has passed. If you didn't show actual aging in the scenes, the audience would have just been like, "oh, no time passed. ok nm."