Miyazaki: Women lack imagination and shouldn't be in-charge of directing movies

Hahahaahahahaaa

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Ghibli has directly adapated numerous female authors and you would know that if you weren't a retarded chud.

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Miyazaki may be an old leftist but sometimes some old wisdom shines out of him.

sexist cunt

you gotta go back

Incel hands typed this post.

There's a big difference between popular left and progressive left. The former is not only invested on class struggle mostly but also it tend to be socially conservative. See every commie regime's opinion on women and the LGBT

it's true though
female directors are good for realism, not fantasy
name one good "idealistic fantasy" anime directed by a woman, I'll wait
I could name many realistic ones though, starting with anything by Yamada Naoko

>name one good "idealistic fantasy" anime directed by a woman
Sailor Moon.

Source?

King

>Sailor moon
>good
It was pleasing to your eyes. It's not well written.

Writing =/= directing

>ch*d
Kill yourself, retarded tourist.

I suppose it is true in a way that female writers tend to have less openness to pure fantasy than male writers a lot of the time.
They tend to ground things in realism, at least in terms of setting and interpersonal dynamics if not in story.
Rarely have I seen a woman write something in the fantasy style that is as openly idealistic or fanciful as something coming out the Ghibli catalog. Their works can be great, but they're more grounded.

Or simply I haven't read enough books.

Can you please go back to Any Forums, thanks.

>directed by a woman
>Sailor Moon

What? Even the author being a female is questionable, seeing how much a pussy Togashi is.

upvoted

Ikuhara is basically a woman.

Nah, he's a fruit but he's still on our team.

>idealistic approach to fantasy
ah, yes... slave isekai...ideal....

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