The SYMBOLISM, MEANING, and BEAUTY of The Boy and The Heron Explained | Non-Spoiler Video Essay

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if there's a movie this year that seems just about impossible to figure out it's Studio jbl's latest release the boy in the Heron the legendary filmmaker behind this movie ha Miyazaki specifically said he wanted no promotion in press whatsoever because he wanted every initial viewer to go in blind all we got was this poster and a handful of lowprofile interviews from some of the team and none from the director but now having seen the film and the film being available for a week now I wanted to share with my research and my insights on the filmmaker and the film what I believe the true meaning and message of this film is and what the many obscure and surreal symbols are telling us we'll discuss this movie in three sections the inspiration the symbolism and the message of the boy and the Heron in this spoiler free analysis the inspiration as I've mentioned before there are barely any press interviews at all in this film but there's one particular interview from one of the producers to shio Suzuki where he breaks down who this film is about he says at the start of this project the filmmaker Miyazaki came to me and asked me this is going to be about my story is that going to be okay and he went on to break down how the main character Maho is based on him and his own childhood in the very beginning of the film maho's mother dies in a hospital fire in the midst of World War II Miyazaki himself has very early memories of evacuating War torn cities being born in Japan in 1940 the middle of World War II miyazaki's mother didn't pass away at the time but was also hospitalized for quite some time for tuberculosis Miyazaki was also particularly known to be somewhat of an outcast as a child very much like Maho also with a the father who manufactured Weaponry for the Army toshio also specified in his interview If Miyazaki is the boy then he himself is also the Heron a mischievous flying entity in the story that pushes the young hero to keep going and this makes perfect sense considering the Heron's purpose in this film The Heron in this film pulls Maho Into The Surreal and otherworldly Journey where he develops new qualities and finds so many new and more mature perspectives the Heron represents miyazaki's intrinsic feeling of guidance that pushes him to evolve his outlook on the world and himself but if you ask me specifically I think there is one more character in this film that largely represents Miyazaki as well and that character is great uncle the great uncle character was known to have become lost in his obsession with reading and art and that Obsession caused him to escape the real world and become the controller of this new world he found that fell from the Stars this symbolizes miyazaki's journey in becoming lost in his own art and becoming detached from the world around him great uncle is also trying to build and balance this new world into a perfect world completely free from malice and hatred and War Miyazaki is also famously known for being highly critical of the shallowness the greediness and the hatefulness of our current world and uses his art to escape that harsh reality and most importantly great uncle is in the final chapter of his life hoping to pass this beautiful world On to the Next Generation just like Miyazaki who is at the end of his career with a gorgeously imaginative filmography and Studio waiting to transcend the mortality of Miyazaki himself so let's together explore the surreal world that Miaki has created and what The Surreal world's many symbols are trying to tell us in the next section the symbolism when we look at this beautiful new surreal world and we compare it with the real world outside of the tower some of the parallels are very obvious the young and tough krio parallels the old krio him the fir Maiden parallels maho's mother who died in the hospital fire and the dolls watching over Maho as he sleeps perfectly resemble the elderly woman watching over Maho at his home these parallels between The Surreal world and the real world clarify to us that this new world is inspired by the real world and connected to the real world at every moment in time as we see this endless number of doors that each lead to different points in time in the real world and the reason for this is this world is the ultimate reflection of Maho and great uncle's entire lives every moment within their memory and future and most importantly this world is the ultimate reflection of mayaz zaki's life since Mido and great uncle and this film all represent him and the life he's looking back on and also very much like Miyazaki since great uncle is the controller of this surreal world he wants to make it completely free of the evils in the real world that caused him to escape it he wants a world free of malice war and destruction full of happiness peace and togetherness however he spent his entire life struggling to cre creates such a balance he can't just seem to get it right this is symbolized by the block tower we see always almost on the verge of falling apart and sadly we see this imbalance reflected in the wildlife and ecosystems of this surreal world the Pelicans have no prey to feed on and are seen as evil because they feed on the innocent war war when frankly they are starving the parakeets in the regular world are beautiful harmless little creatures but become these schem humaning monsters when they enter The Surreal world and they are ruled by the most malicious and greedy character in the whole film the parakeet King this surreal world is also a test of character for Maho for example Maho may be frustrated with his new mother figure but this is the reality he has to accept and he has to try to see the good in it and in her and when we think specifically about the delivery room scene in this surreal world that entire scene symbolizes that natsuko in this surre world won't accept Maho until Maho accepts her it's a test of gratitude appreciation and true unconditional love for what he has in natsuko even though he misses his real mother so deeply ultimately this a real world seems to naturally itself be trying to counterbalance the overwhelming one-sidedness that great uncle is trying to instill and embarking my on a journey of maturity and open-mindedness two struggles that director Miyazaki has faced and is still facing and let's discuss further what this imbalance and this journey means for the film us as the audience and for Miaki himself in the final section of this video the message the entire continuous imbalance of the block tower and the ecosystems and The Surreal World itself symbolizes to us and to Miyazaki that the real world requires a balance of Good and Evil love and hate that can't be adjusted or controlled by anyone both sides exist within us all and as individuals all we can do is play our part in being as good and as loving as possible this is what Miyazaki is realizing and what he is communicating to us in this film like great uncle Miyazaki can't simply escape the har truths of the world and get lost in his own world of the most beautiful and tranquil art his own films and like great uncle Miyazaki can't be so stubborn in trying to control the artistic progress and culture around him and like maido Miyazaki can't simply Outcast himself from the real world around him even if he has trouble fitting in with his own new family and potential new friends in this community he still has to try and must Embrace who he is publicly the original title for the film is actually how do you live inspired by a childhood favorite book of miazaki of the same title put simply the book is about learning life lessons and evolving your own moral code as you experience more of life this is very much what mahito does throughout the movie and truly what ties this film together entirely is the lead single for the soundtrack of this film that plays during the credits spinning globe by Kenji yzu when you listen to the lyrics you learn that it's entirely about learning to live on while desperately longing for something else that you miss and when the darkness of the world reaches you don't suffer within it or try to escape it seek out the light by Rising above that Darkness because whether you do or not like a spinning globe this beautifully imperfect world will continue to carry [Music] on
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Length: 9min 44sec (584 seconds)
Published: Wed Dec 13 2023
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