It has been 30 years since the Ghibli masterpiece "Porco Rosso" directed by Hayao Miyazaki was released. Recently, foreign media reported that a secret record was disclosed. One of the classic lines in the film has long been deeply rooted in ancient and modern society and has become a "golden" saying. Moreover, according to the recollections of old Ghibli employees, their company also resolutely implements the spirit of this saying. • "Porco Rosso" is an animated film produced by Studio Ghibli, released in 1992, directed by Hayao Miyazaki, and voiced by Shujuro Moriyama, Tokiko Kato, Akio Otsuka, Akemi Okamura, etc. The film is adapted from Hayao Miyazaki's manga "Flying Boat Era", telling the story of Porco, who was cursed by himself and turned into a pig, fighting against air robbers and protecting the people around him. •A recent Japanese program revisited the line said by the protagonist of Porco, "Don't pull all-nighters. Lack of sleep is the enemy of efficient work and is not good for beauty." •Well, I believe that many of you have heard these admonitions from your elders more than once. Of course, whether you listen to them or not is one thing, but this sentence seems to have become a "golden" saying. Even the old employees of Ghibli themselves said that the company strictly enforces the regulations prohibiting all-nighters, and they can relate to that. |
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