Oct. 11, 2020
Kiki's Delivery Service is a 1989 Japanese animated film. It is written, produced, and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, and it's adapted from the 1985 novel by Eiko Kadono. Kiki is a 13-years-old witch and, like all the other witches, she must leave her house and move to another city. By so, she can start her training process. Kiki is a very impulsive girl with a golden heart. She starts her journey accompanied by her talking black cat, Jiji. He is witty and makes the movie experience better with his short but neat comments. She loves helping people and wants to find out how she can use her powers to do that.
After she arrives at the new city, she decides to start a delivery service with the help of Osono, a bakery owner. She travels across the city with Jiji at her broom and delivers her client’s requests. She meets a few people who play an important role in her maturity journey. Ursula, a painter who lives in the middle of a forest. Madame and Barsa, two old women who request Kiki’s services. Tombo Kopoli, an aviation fanatic, who wanted to be Kiki’s friend since they first met. At the start, she thought he was "a discourteous boy" but soon they become close friends.
At a certain point in the plot, Kiki realizes that her powers are fading. She can’t fly and understand what Jiji says anymore. She feels depressed and without purpose since she had to suspend her business for a while. Feeling insecure, frustrated, and not finding so much happiness in what it was supposed to be her life goal. It’s like she lost her personal and professional purpose, her sense of self. A lot of people can relate to that part because that’s something inherent in life, even if it’s supposed to be only a children’s movie.
One day, she encounters Ursula again. The painter counsels her and suggests that what Kiki's going through is like an artistic creative block. She must refound her purpose, take care of herself, and trust in her spirit. During a visit to Madame and Barsa, Kiki sees on the television that her friend Tombo is in danger. An airship accident leaves Tombo hanging from a drifting vessel's mooring lines.
This event motivates her to use her powers again. Se is able to regain her confidence and to remember why she flies. She regains her inspiration and trust in her own spirit. This movie is a sensible representation of the growing up process. I definitely recommend it to all ages. You can watch it on a rainy day, with all your family together. Or just by yourself. You’ll enjoy it in the same way and fly with Kiki across the winds of life.
Movie Review - Kiki's Delivery Service
Kiki's Delivery Service is a 1989 Japanese animated film.
It iwas written, produced, and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, and it'was adapted from the 1985 novel by Eiko Kadono.
Talking about something in the past, so switch 'is' to 'was' :)
Kiki is a 13-years-old witch and, like all the other witches, she must leave her house and move to another city.
By so,So that she can start her training process.
"By so" doesn't exist in English, but I think "so that" is what you were looking for :-)
Kiki is a very impulsive girl with a golden heart.
She starts her journey accompanied by her talking black cat, Jiji.
She loves helping people and wants to find out how she can use her powers to do that.
After she arrives at the new city, she decides to start a delivery service with the help of Osono, a bakery owner.
She travels across the city with Jiji aton her broom and delivers her client’s' requests.
in this case, the preposition 'on' is used.
put the apostrophe at the end when the noun is plural and ends in s
for example:
the bedroom of my parents (plural) -> my parents' bedroom (correct)
the cat of my neighbors (plural) -> my neighbors' cat
Ursula, a painter who lives in the middle of a forest.
Madame and Barsa, two old women who request Kiki’s services.
Tombo Kopoli, an aviation fanatic, who wanted to be Kiki’s friend since they first met.
At the start, she thought he was "a discourteous boy" but soon they become close friends.
At a certain point in the plot, Kiki realizes that her powers are fading.
She can’t fly and understand what Jiji says anymore.
She feels depressed and without purpose since she had to suspend her business for a while.
Feeling insecure, frustrated, and not finding so much happiness in what it was supposed to be her life goal.
It’s like she lost her personal and professional purpose, her sense of self.
A lot of people can relate to that part because that’s something inherent in life, even if it’s supposed to be only a children’s movie.
One day, she encounters Ursula again.
The painter counsels her and suggests that what Kiki's going through is like an artistic creative block.
She must refounddiscover her purpose, take care of herself, and trust in her spirit.
refind makes sense, but it isn't really a real word, at least one that is commonly used, but "rediscover" is a word that is commonly used and in this case is much better
During a visit to Madame and Barsa, Kiki sees on the television that her friend Tombo is in danger.
An airship accident leaves Tombo hanging from a drifting vessel's mooring lines.
This event motivates her to use her powers again.
She is able to regain her confidence and to remember why she flies.
She regains her inspiration and trust in her own spirit.
This movie is a sensible representation of the growing up process.
I definitely recommend it to all ages.
You can watch it on a rainy day, with all your family together.
Or just by yourself.
You’ll enjoy it in the same way and fly with Kiki across the winds of life.
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Really great analysis! I haven't seen this movie but I am a fan of many other Studio Ghibli movies so I will definitely watch this sometime. :-)
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Kiki's Delivery Service is a 1989 Japanese animated film. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It is written, produced, and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, and it's adapted from the 1985 novel by Eiko Kadono. It Talking about something in the past, so switch 'is' to 'was' :) |
Kiki is a 13-years-old witch and, like all the other witches, she must leave her house and move to another city. Kiki is a 13-year |
By so, she can start her training process.
"By so" doesn't exist in English, but I think "so that" is what you were looking for :-) |
Kiki is a very impulsive girl with a golden heart. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
She starts her journey accompanied by her talking black cat, Jiji. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He is witty and makes the movie experience better with his short but neat comments. |
She loves helping people and wants to find out how she can use her powers to do that. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
After she arrives at the new city, she decides to start a delivery service with the help of Osono, a bakery owner. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
She travels across the city with Jiji at her broom and delivers her client’s requests. She travels across the city with Jiji in this case, the preposition 'on' is used. put the apostrophe at the end when the noun is plural and ends in s for example: the bedroom of my parents (plural) -> my parents' bedroom (correct) the cat of my neighbors (plural) -> my neighbors' cat |
She meets a few people who play an important role in her maturity journey. |
Ursula, a painter who lives in the middle of a forest. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Madame and Barsa, two old women who request Kiki’s services. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Tombo Kopoli, an aviation fanatic, who wanted to be Kiki’s friend since they first met. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
At the start, she thought he was "a discourteous boy" but soon they become close friends. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
At a certain point in the plot, Kiki realizes that her powers are fading. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
She can’t fly and understand what Jiji says anymore. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
She feels depressed and without purpose since she had to suspend her business for a while. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Feeling insecure, frustrated, and not finding so much happiness in what it was supposed to be her life goal. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It’s like she lost her personal and professional purpose, her sense of self. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A lot of people can relate to that part because that’s something inherent in life, even if it’s supposed to be only a children’s movie. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
One day, she encounters Ursula again. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
The painter counsels her and suggests that what Kiki's going through is like an artistic creative block. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
She must refound her purpose, take care of herself, and trust in her spirit. She must re refind makes sense, but it isn't really a real word, at least one that is commonly used, but "rediscover" is a word that is commonly used and in this case is much better |
During a visit to Madame and Barsa, Kiki sees on the television that her friend Tombo is in danger. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
An airship accident leaves Tombo hanging from a drifting vessel's mooring lines. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
This event motivates her to use her powers again. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Se is able to regain her confidence and to remember why she flies. She is able to regain her confidence and |
She regains her inspiration and trust in her own spirit. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
This movie is a sensible representation of the growing up process. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I definitely recommend it to all ages. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
You can watch it on a rainy day, with all your family together. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Or just by yourself. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
You’ll enjoy it in the same way and fly with Kiki across the winds of life. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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