From the Toronto International Film Festival YouTube comes a trailer for Hayao Miyazaki’s next, The Wind Rises, a “decade-spanning epic… inspired by the true stories of Jiro Horikoshi, visionary designer of one the most beautiful airplanes in history—the famed Zero fighter—and the poet Tatsuo Hori, whose verses are brought to life by the vivid animation of Studio Ghibli.”
The trailer is a thing of beauty, and while it’s been online for a little while, this one has subtitles for those of us who don’t know Japanese.
The film premieres at TIFF next month, naturally. There is no regular theatrical release date yet, and with the subject matter, I wouldn’t hold my breath unless an Academy Award nomination gets it some attention. But who knows?
I’m tearing up just from the trailer!
Yeah, I got chills, myself.
By posting this you have now completely ruined the movie…spoilers…etc?
Nah, that jokes old now, to hell with that idiot!
Thanks for sharing this, I had no idea!
Looks great, but I get the feeling I’ll be shedding a few tears by the end of it.
I’d call that a great “but.” :)
heh. first time anyone has said I have a great but.
Looks really good, but I don’t know if it’ll play here in Hong Kong. Although people love Japanese cultural, there are still a lot of bad feelings over WWII. Still, I’ll definitely go see it if I can.