So, clearly, Hayao Miyazaki is not done. Some of the reviews for “The Boy and the Heron” were calling it his “swan song”, but get that thought out of your head immediately.
I am glad he can continue to feel creatively inspired to create more art. I am happy to watch whatever he creates. Ever since I saw Nausicaa I have enjoyed his work.
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He’ll never be able to walk away, he certainly deserves the chance to rest but if wants so keep working in not going to stop watching his films
I am glad he can continue to feel creatively inspired to create more art. I am happy to watch whatever he creates. Ever since I saw Nausicaa I have enjoyed his work.
At this point “Hayo Miyazaki’s last movie” just becomes a marketing blurb.