This is objectively the greatest anime movie ever created. Try and prove me wrong you plebs

This is objectively the greatest anime movie ever created. Try and prove me wrong you plebs.

Only Yesterday is objectively his best film, though.

It's a boring retelling of on old Japanese tale. The visuals are the only noteworthy thing about it.

wrong
your plebness makes me sad that you missed out on the greatest film ever

Fuck off and kill yourself.

Literally what the fuck are you doing here?

>on the greatest film ever
It's not that great. Although I do think it deserved the Oscar.

>what is Redline

SEVEN YEARS HAND DRAWN

although, interestingly enough I think Kaguya hime took like 10 years or something to draw as well.

>doesn't use sound as a narrative tool
Objectively inferior to Koe no Katachi

not when The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya exists

Chekd

Also anime shows and manga are superior in every aspect

came to say that

What even was the fucking moral of this story

>all art has to have a moral to be deep
embarrassing

>art is whatever you want it to be
Literal pleb speak

>A Clockwork Orange had no moral at all
>Still a master piece
Neo/a/ needs to read/watch some other media.

Don't move to the city

>deep

Cherish your loved ones before they're taken from you

it's not that i didn't think the art wasn't great. I'm just too dumb to get the story and apparently so are you

Clockwork Orange had a moral....

Don't live in societies that perpetuate violence
Also Muh Youth

No

Personally I think it was about how parents who push their children to live the lives they wish they had gives the kid issues and keeps them from truly living life, I'm probably wrong but I'm not wrong about that girl really wanting to be free from that culture/lifestyle

>it's not that
>didn't
>wasn't
try again?

The story is about how Kaguya wanted freedom from the nobility life, which is why she went to the Earth. Arriving here, she managed to be truly happy in an arcadian kind of way, just enjoying the simple rural life in touch with nature. But, just like said, her parents ended up wanting her to be a noble again, and ruined the joy she had in just living without being restricted by the customs of nobility. I think someone more well versed about moral values could even go further about how they depicted the other nobles and the way they interacted with her but im kinda lazy