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Please leave; we're very sorry what we've done to you.
Was it an extreme message of what pollution could do to our world? I know the majority of it was fantasy (aka all of it), but what they dealt with was like a terrifying possibility to evolution of the world around. The reason why we must take ALL of our antibiotics after we feel better is because the illness could come back and be immune to the pills we dreadfully swallow. So doesn't it make sense that eventually the world could fight back on pollution, or even worse, take in what "nourishment" it gets from the toxic waste, and use it as life support, turn into spores and poison the humans as we once poisoned them? Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind bore this message to me: only once when the plants were watered with the pure water deep beneath the earth would the once terrifying spores make the air the cleanest you'd ever breathe. We abuse our rights to use fire: in small amounts it protected the valley of the wind, but when abused it destroyed their forest that protected them from the toxic jungle.
The kindess of Princess Nausicaa was enough to calm the rage of the insects born to protect the purity of the underneath of the forest, but in a more realistic society, things wouldn't work out as nicely. How I wish they would.
I could say something about the ignorance of others, but I can't do so without someone pointing the finger back at me, or just making my faults magnified because I complain as if I were free of fault. The movie wasn't cute like Totoro, it was serious throughout the whole thing, except for maybe the cute little fox squirrel...
Blue was a popular color for this movie, but I think it worked well nonetheless...
I think if I could have a glider like hers, that'd pretty much be the best thing ever.