Sunday
Nov092014
Say What? Tilda to Miyazaki-san
Sunday, November 9, 2014 at 4:16PM
What did Tilda Swinton say to Hayao Miyazaki?
Amuse us with your best guess in the comments.
Bonus Round Competition: Correctly guess / make a case for what her favorite Miyazaki movie is.
I'll name two winners on Wednesday.
Reader Comments (17)
Thanks for drawing my hair.
Tilda Swinton's favorite Miyazaki film is his breathing.
Princess Mononoke? I love her so I'm taking my guess as she has the same favorite as mine :D
"John Lasster over there said he was going to make 'Toy Story 4'. Stop him and save animation!"
Forgot the caption...
Tilda: Help me, I'm being creepily followed by the worst of Pixar.
Sorry forgot the caption thing (coming from Twitter)
Swinton: Hey I just met you and this is crazy so here's my number hand draw me baby.
Waiting for you to complete my transformation into a completely unreal being.
Tilda: Anata no eiga wa dai suki desu. Totemo kireina, desu ne?
M: Saa, kireina hito desu.
Tilda: Oh, Mr Miyazaki, it´s such a pleasure to meet you. I even styled my hair in the shape of Howl's Moving Castle in your honor.
Miyazaki: I know, Tilda, I could tell straight away.
Tilda - "Nip on These"
The hair-do looks more like an hommage to The Wind Rises.
Here's my caption:
どうもありがとうミスターロボット (dōmo arigatō misutā Robotto)
秘密を知りたい (himitsu wo shiritai)
I suspect that My Neighbor Totoro is her favorite Miyazaki film (and not just because she's being kind to Totoro, who is standing next to her in the photo). Why? Because she more or less said so in an article that appeared in Newsweek where she listed her 5 favorite films on human kindness. http://www.newsweek.com/tilda-swintons-5-favorite-tales-human-kindness-65943
My Neighbor Totoro
“The practical magic of childhood: two little sisters move to a new home in the country with their father, and their mother’s in hospital. New school, new neighbors, house and wood spirits. Hayao Miyazaki’s universe is reliably recognizable precisely because of the ease with which it accepts the wonder at every turn that being 5 (or 10) entails. At its heart, of course, is the bond of love, the infallible wisdom of nature, and the true company of invisible friends.”
As wonderful and inventive as Tilda is can't you imagine that she started out as something Miyazaki drew that through some Pygmalion-esque magic came to life to became the world-renowned actress we know today. Also doesn't that sound like a good idea for Miyazaki's next film when he un-retires again (fingered crossed)
"I have heard so many wonderful things about you from my sister Yubaba"
"Please, Miyazaki-san. If I am nominated, will you design my dress?"
You must revenge on Woody and Buzz's names.
TS: "Please, sir, you can't retire until you draw me into an animated long feature film titled 'The Woman who Fell to Earth'"