I watched Studio Ghibli's "My Neighbor Totoro" and it made me felt like I am lost in this busy world


https://ift.tt/2VCKi1Z spent my first 10 years in a sub urban town in a developing country and now am working in a super urban city. Though I enjoy the current lifestyle and work, it has kept me busy most of my time. No stopping; just hustle and bustle. I felt that there is more in your life than doing your job and reaching your goals.​The movie had no villains and special effects but those little emotional nuances made me to recollect those tiny moments in life when I was a kid. Imaginations were a huge chunk of my early childhood. Not to exaggerate but the music made the whole scene really emotional.​I yearn for those days where you had no aim and you mom picks you back from school, your dad takes you on a scooter ride towards country side, look at the stars before you go to sleep, surround yourself with nature or go to a park and playing with some imaginary creatures. Might sound like a little immature kid but I really do miss those times.​Simple yet powerful animations make you feel like you are trapped in the current reality and there is more in life that you have to enjoy.​Huge respect to Hayazo Miyazaki, Joe Hisaishi and the Studio Ghibli team. πŸ™​Note:Not my intention to hype the movie in any way. If you are planning to watch this movie, watch this with no expectations 😊Also, please feel free to share your views or suggest any other feel-good animes in the comments. 😊 Peace! ✌ via /r/movies https://ift.tt/3bEEJFB

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