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Hayao Miyazaki

<Hayao Miyazaki> Hayao Miyazaki was born in Tokyo in 1941. He belongs to Studio Ghibli and is one of the famous Japanese film directors who has produced many masterpieces. He has many works, but I like "Kiki's Delivery Service" the most among them. Originally my mother liked this work and I often watched it when I was young. The main character, the witch Kiki, is very cute and my favorite. Also, the cityscape in the work is beautiful, and the music fits the story, and I think everything is wonderful!
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Frozen

<Frozen> Frozen was released in 2013 in the USA and in 2014 is Japan. It was directed by Chris Buck, Jennifer Michell Lee and featured voice acting by Bell in the USA and Sayaka Kanda in Japan. Singing was by Idina Menzel in the USA and Takako Matsu in Japan. It won the 86th Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film. It grossed over $400.7 million in the USA and 25.47 billion yen in Japan. In the Kingdom of Arendelle, there were two sisters named Elsa and Anna who were on good terms. Her older sister Elsa could use her magic, and she often pleased her younger sister Anna with her magic. However, one time she accidentally hurts Anna with Elsa's magic. Her forest troll powers heal Anna, but Elsa finds out about the terror of her own magic and shuts herself up in her room. Meanwhile, at Elsa's coronation, Anna falls in love with Prince Hans, whom she met that day. When she tells Elsa that she is engaged to Hans, she quarrels with her. Elsa escapes from her castle, and An

Wes Anderson's Movies

  <Fantastic Mr.Fox> I chose the director Wes Anderson and I watched the trailer for Fantastic Mr.Fox. I want to watch the whole movie because the foxes and other animals were very cute and the images were exciting to watch. And I watched all of Wes Anderson's trailers, and they were all interesting with their distinctive images.

Christopher Nolan's Movies

<Inception> I've never seen a Christopher Nolan movie.     What caught my attention in the trailer was "Inception".     A lot of strange things were happening and I was wondering why this was happening.     In particular, the scene where the city tilts and the buildings collapse is so powerful that I was excited to see it.     I've heard the name before watching the trailer, and I think it's a famous movie, so I definitely want to see it.

Stanley Kubrick's Movies

<The Shining> Watching The Shining's Bat Scene made me feel really scared.    I don't really know what the story is like just by looking at this scene, but I thought it was a scary movie anyway.    I saw a scene where two children appeared in class before, but it was a very different image, so I was worried about the development.    But I don't like horror movies, so I don't want to watch them...

Alfred Hitchcock's Movies

 <The Trouble with Harry> I saw the trailer for The Trouble with Harry.    When I saw the trailer for this movie, I had the impression that it wasn't that scary.    I thought it would be more like a suspense drama that is common in Japan rather than horror. Also, I don't really like horror movies and I don't like scary things, so I don't want to watch Alfred Hitchcock's movies.

Steven Spielberg's Movies

 < Jurassic Park> I haven't seen the main story, so I just saw the trailer, but at first it felt like a heartwarming zoo, but it got scary midway through, so I'd like to see how the story unfolds.    There are attractions in USJ, so I'm curious about that too!  Also, it was faithfully reproduced, and I thought the CG technology of the video was amazing.