

Remember that episode of The Brady Bunch where the measles is treated like the common cold, and reacted to as no big deal? Oh that’s right, you’re not allowed to. BeEeE aFrAiD!!
Remember that episode of The Brady Bunch where the measles is treated like the common cold, and reacted to as no big deal? Oh that’s right, you’re not allowed to. BeEeE aFrAiD!!
It’s weird, because I loved Spirited Away upon first watching it. But I can’t do it anymore. It’s like you say, a dream with no consistency. I let it fool me once, but now I’m lucid and see through the facade.
That’s not to say I think it’s bad, per se. It’s still beautiful, and fascinating, and has a great score… But for me personally it has no re-watchability for precisely the reasons you mention.
It get’s a lot of hate, especially from armchair critics. I’m an armchair critic myself, but I truthfully do not understand the hate. Everytime I rewatch Rogue One, I try to find reasons to hate it, but it’s pretty watchable if you ask me. People hate Jin and complain that her character and motivations make no sense, but I disagree. Her decisions are logically consistent with what she learns about her father as the movie progresses.
Anyway, I enjoy it every time I watch it, which is far more than I can say for the vast majority of Star Wars movies and shows produced in the 21st century.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5289k-dbOMY