tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2421854346201623512.post2323455992317037745..comments2023-12-31T08:32:08.118-05:00Comments on In the Frame Film Reviews: 100 Movies - No. 65: My Neighbor TotoroSteve Aldersleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13041143768361859363noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2421854346201623512.post-47989746191461087622012-04-25T09:10:49.593-04:002012-04-25T09:10:49.593-04:00Thanks Andina,
I was just highlighting the changi...Thanks Andina,<br /><br />I was just highlighting the changing world. There is so much entertainment to choose from that families rarely sit down as a group and do something together. It's certainly becoming less common anyway. Sometimes both parents feel the need to work and families suffer because of that lack of attention. There are exceptions of course.Steve Aldersleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13041143768361859363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2421854346201623512.post-2758124784279338712012-04-25T07:03:42.114-04:002012-04-25T07:03:42.114-04:00I've watched Spirited Away and Arrietty. Your ...I've watched Spirited Away and Arrietty. Your words: 'My Neighbor Totoro is set in a world that no longer exists. The parents care deeply for their children and the two sisters love and depend on each other.' well, I don't know, I think that kind of relationship is rare, but not completely vanished. I agree that it's a refreshing film, much like any Ghibli movies are. But anyway, a very nice review, Steve.Andinahttp://www.inspired-ground.comnoreply@blogger.com