![]() Miyazaki’s films are bewitching and bewildering, beautiful and challenging in the best of ways. Perhaps more than any other living maker of animated films, Miyazaki has created a grand library of work that, among other things, shows a keen understanding of the complexities of what it might mean to be a woman. ![]() But he could have been talking about almost any of his movies. ![]() ![]() “I wanted to make a movie,” the Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki told Roger Ebert in 2002, “especially for the daughters of my friends.” The renowned filmmaker was referring to Spirited Away, his masterpiece about a young girl who finds herself working in a magical Japanese bathhouse run by a witch. ![]()
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