Spirited Away (2001)
Some movies don’t just tell stories — they transport you. Spirited Away is pure dream logic: a world where spirits run bathhouses, greed turns people into pigs, and courage means remembering who you are.
Chihiro’s journey feels simple, but it’s really about growing up — learning kindness, bravery, and how to move through change without losing your heart. What makes Miyazaki’s world so special is that everything feels alive: the food, the wind, the silence. It’s whimsical and eerie at once, like stepping into a memory you forgot you had.
I love how this film treats magic as something ordinary — not glittery or loud, but natural, like breathing. Every rewatch feels like rediscovering part of yourself you left behind.
⭐ 5/5 — A timeless fantasy that feels like being lost in a beautiful dream.
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