Miyazaki, Howl, and Matters of the Heart | Features | Roger Ebert
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"A heart's a heavy burden." This poignant line from "Howl's Moving Castle" encapsulates the emotional depth and burden of love and relationships, a recurring theme in Miyazaki's work.
Miyazaki's recent films, such as "The Wind Rises" and "The Boy and the Heron," illustrate a shift towards reflection and melancholy, demonstrating the weight of life's experiences on hope.
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