Hayao Miyazaki may like many things—but these are not among them.
As one of the biggest contributors to the art of animation, Hayao Miyazaki has created many notable films that are deeply empathic and sympathetic, even if some of the characters are deplorable antagonists. Praised for his understanding of movement, Miyazaki has created some of our favorite and most beautiful animated films of all time, including Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away.
Miyazaki decided to make one final addition to his filmography before retiring from the world of cinema after his 60 years in the business. His final film, How Do You Live?, an adaptation of Yoshino Genzaburo’s novel of the same name, is the auteur’s last contribution to the cinema and storytelling that he has loved for his entire life.
Author: Alyssa Miller
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.