Friday, October 5, 2012

My Neighbor Totoro Review

My Neighbor Totoro is a Japanese animation movie from the late 1980s that has been dubbed into English. It was marketed as a children movie and the story revolved around 2 young girls who just moved two a new house out in the country. The movie portrays good family values and depicts good interaction between child and parent. But it fails as a modern example of how children should interact with the world around them and by leading you aimlessly through a story with no clear meaning making it painful to watch. Although this movie and it's director may have had the best intentions at the time, My Neighbor Totoro is not a movie children should watch with out adult supervision to explain why they shouldn't do the things shown in the movie.

There were several things that did not sit right with me in the movie but I'll start with the bathing scene. This is a simple and seemingly innocent scene where the two girls are taking a bath with there father. Now at different times and places through our history as human beings this may have been OK. But in modern American society it is clearly, and with out any doubt, not. There seems to be a constant flow of people trying to teach children that some form of inappropriate behavior is OK when it's not. There are also more sick people out there then ever trying to harm children in ways that are unspeakable. And, unfortunately, more often then not it is the people the children are close to and or family. So to show a situation as to where the adolescent children are alone and naked with an adult being common place, sends a message that is just wrong and out of place.

I also did not like how they have the children wondering off into the woods, going through small places that only they can go through, and disappearing for hours unsupervised. This too is a very bad example to set as well. Children should always be in the sight of their parent or guarding. Even an animal as simple as a dog is big enough to carry off a child. Let alone ANY animal that lives in a forest. That is just too dangerous for a child to do and should  not be dictated to them on a film.

There is also a scene where you see one of the children excepting a gift from the giant creature Totoro whom she JUST met. This as well is a big no no in our modern world. Children should never except gifts from strangers with out adult supervision. Just as children should never go Trick or Treating with out an adult. Only an adult has the knowledge and experiences to know what is and isn't an appropriate gift. Also the ability to tell if it has been tampered with or not. So, once again, this was a truly bad example of what to show a child as normal behavior is clearly not OK.

In this story you will also see the children running off with strange creatures that the adults can't see or know much about. This screams foul to me as well. A child should never go anywhere with anyone, with out consulting their custodial guardian or parental figure first. To not do so should, and normal would, incur some form of punishment. But to do so with such carelessness is just irresponsible. This film could have easily shown these things being done but adding in the quick detail of the child going to ask the father first. Instead so just being another example of what not to do.


Now the movie was not completely bad and did have some uplifting elements that were enjoyable. Like how the children were written very accurately to their ages and maturity  It was fun to watch them interact as well because you could relate to their innocent and child like nature. Unlike the overly exaggerated characters we see now in most American cartoons. Where way too often the child like character is taking on the roles and responsibilities of an adult from having to be somehow forced into an adult situation or an adult decision. It was nice to see kids being kids for a change, although the messages given were all wrong. It was also nice to see the gentle interactions between the father and the children. How well the got along and respected each other for who they were. That too is something I rarely see in today's entertainment media. Even if the family gets a long it's usually just on the surface and they seem to talk 'at' each other because they have to, not like they want to and have or get any enjoyment from their interaction. But in My Neighbor Totoro the love and admiration seems genuine. It was interesting as well to see no evil characters and that is was just a simple story. But from having seen so many anime movies already, that factor missing mad this film seem dull and slow. But the thought was nice to view a world that we don't live in but should. As to wear children could be that overly trusting of strangers and those around them.


So while this film does a good job portraying the children as children. It dose not portray the realities of the wold children live in today. Children are extremely impressionable, and they only know what they see and are taught. They are not good at forming complex decisions as to what may or may not hurt them in the long run. Being why we must look after them in the manner that we do. My Neighbor Totoro is not a movie for children of this era unless watched with and adult to explain why.

8 comments:

  1. i think you might want to rethink your second paragraph, it feels non-related to your thesis except for maybe the last sentence. Elaborate a litle more on paragraph three on why it's bad for children to go unsupervised, i think it would persuade us to agree with your thesis if you did so. i think your essay sounds a bit too opinionated, overall the essay is good just add a little more detail.

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  2. I would change the word adolescent as the term refers to the teen years not children under 12, so unfortunately this term may be inaccurate.
    Be sure to review. In the first paragraph you typed 'as a modern' twice by accident. Check the verbage as well. In the second paragraph you have wear versus where (As to wear children). Also the word 'cause' in the second paragraph tripped me up a bit. I understand what you were trying to say, however the word because may be more appropiate to use. When people see cause they think 'a reason to' not 'on account of' (each other cause they have to).

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  3. I think you did a really good job, However; your thesis is too long.

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  4. I think you may want to check your thesis. Also your use of a few words is wrong. Reading your paper out loud would help you.

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  5. I like your different take on this assignment. It is a rarity in the sea of positive outlooks for this essay. So I hope my critiques are not too harsh.

    I believe your 1st supporting paragraph is contradictory to your thesis. It has alot of detail that contradicts your thesis and at the very end it tries to support your thesis but i think that is not enough. If I only read the 1st supporting paragraph I would think your thesis was about how well the movie shows family values or something similar and then I would get confused upon reading the last few sentences. So instead of stating what is good about the movie try filling it with more detail about how they were too trusting with strangers in the beginning and middle of the paragraph. which you mentioned only at the end of the paragraph.

    I feel your 4th paragraph is too weak by itself. Maybe use it as supporting material for your 1st paragraph.

    I would suggest rearranging the last few sentences of the conclusion as well. maybe use your last sentence as the 2nd to last sentence instead. And the two sentences you have as the 2nd to and 3rd to last, I would think about rewriting them as a whole single sentence that restates the thesis.

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  6. good story and good points. the only thing i see is maybe you should show more facts of your opinion of why children shouldnt watch this movie.

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  7. I liked the passage it just needs a bit more details. And you should look over your thesis....

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