I enjoyed as a delicacy. The man has been superimposed over everything and everyone to achieve their dreams, crushing to others, or rather, his dream is to crush their peers for no reason more than vanity and ego.
In the film by Hayao Miyazaki, Laputa Castle in the sky , the artist delights us with a heartwarming story and suitable for any age because it does not display excessive violence as they do in most movies now, but the issues it addresses can become very deep. I think that adults should not categorize this book as "a film only fit for children" (puthat they are cartoons), simply go with the story and let prejudices kept in the cupboard (or wherever you like).
The argument goes that people believed the legend that in the past humans were fascinated with sky, so they built towns and fortresses floating, over time these had collapsed, forcing mankind to live on land again, but it was rumored that one of those cities Laputa, castle, still flying a lador another of the sky. Then he takes us to a stage where a girl struggles to escape from a ship, succeeds in doing so but before that takes away a little Colonel Muska diamond who was imprisoned. It turns out that this girl was the last descendant of people who had lived in Laputa and the diamond had the key to finding the path. Those soldiers who were chasing girls were interested only reach the castle, it was not a common city, but a massive gun and obviously only cared to have that power to achieve their aspirations. Then he takes the fight between the salvation of the floating castle, which apart from being home to various animals and specsies (plants), is an important legacy of the past.
this problem we face, war and the environment, decide, is more important, the power or the lives of all those beings, and what used to achieve ends (and worst, its purpose was to use that weapon for destruction)?
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