Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Totoro essays

Totoro essays The movie, My Neighbor Totoro, is a film that shows good character development in an easily understandable way. This childrens flick also has a somewhat complex plot for a kids movie. My Neighbor Totoro is an animated fantasy that takes place in present day Japan in a little farming village. The setting also has an old wooden house in it that Satsuki and Mei live in, it is also hunted. Two girls and their dad move closer to their mother. The two girls meet the legendary soot sprite Totoro. Totoro helps one of the girls find her little sister and took her to their mom and dad. This movie has good characterization. The older sister, Satsuki, is a tall dark haired girl with a great amount of responsibility on her shoulders. She has to take care of her younger sister Mei. Satsuki is very athletic and hyper young girl, she ran for three hours when she was looking for Mei. Satsuki has a bad case of the giggles, when her and her sister moved into their house they ran round giggling. Mei is the younger sister of Satsuki. Mei is about five years old with one big mouth, I mean she could eat a whole watermelon in one bite. Mei is a very brave little girl, she ran right up to Totoro when she first saw him, and speaking of big mouths he could have eaten her up in one bite, well maybe two. Mei is very loud child; she had a yelling contest with the even louder Totoro. Mei is also very clumsy; she might be clumsier than me, if you can imagine that. Every time she runs she always falls down like when she was chasing Satsuki with the corn. The one who is responsible for these two girls is no one other than their dad. Dad is, as you have guessed, Satsuki and Meis father. Dad is a tall, skinny dark haired man who wares big framed glasses all of the time. Dad is like most story book dads; he is very sensitive to his girls needs and desires. He makes the girls laugh when they a scared like at the storm wh...