
Kaze Tachinu
Although Jirou Horikoshi's nearsightedness prevents him from ever becoming a pilot, he leaves his hometown to study aeronautical engineering at Tokyo Imperial University for one simple purpose: to design and build planes just like his hero, Italian aircraft pioneer Giovanni Battista Caproni. His arrival in the capital coincides with the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, during which he saves a maid serving the family of a young girl named Naoko Satomi; this disastrous event marks the beginning of over two decades of social unrest and malaise leading up to Japan's eventual surrender in World War II.
Although Jirou Horikoshi's nearsightedness prevents him from ever becoming a pilot, he leaves his hometown to study aeronautical engineering at Tokyo Imperial University for one simple purpose: to design and build planes just like his hero, Italian aircraft pioneer Giovanni Battista Caproni. His arrival in the capital coincides with the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, during which he saves a maid serving the family of a young girl named Naoko Satomi; this disastrous event marks the beginning of over two decades of social unrest and malaise leading up to Japan's eventual surrender in World War II.
The Wind Rises is one of the best films of the decade, period.
This is a film for those who still allow themselves to dream whilst sailing on the whims of the wind.
"The wind is rising, we must try to live"
Beauty itself that can't be explained in words.
A refreshingly down-to-earth take on the Ghibli formula
Amazing story that will make you thinking more about life.
Bravo, What a Beautiful Dream!
This is a movie you'll remember
How wind is used as a vehicle of dreams and tragedy.
Turning Dreams Into Reality