36: Hayao Miyazaki
Watching a Miyazaki film is like getting a most comforting hug from someone you dearly love or a drinking a warm cup of coffee. It soothes your mind and your soul. It always makes way for quite a refreshing break from the demands of city life. It’s a temporary heaven, a refuge for weary souls, a momentary escape. I love how it always revolves around elements of childhood - those simple values and memories you bring along with you as you grow older - which most “adults” forget.
I would love to be in a Miyazaki wonderland. I would love to enter his mind and see his thoughts. I wonder if I’d get a hug from Totoro in there…
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(Source: neverendingportal)
30: Totoro
For seven years, I was an only child. It would have been a relief had I been able to watch Totoro then. Growing up, the thought of someone looking out for me, someone both cute, endearing and terrifying (when needed) would provide more than enough comfort.
15: John Coltrane’s Giant Steps (Animation)
I was amazed when I first saw this and it still blows me away every single time.