Viewers worldwide are praising Brazilian director Chris Tex’s fan-film adaptation of Hayao Miyazaki’s Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.Featured on the director’s official YouTube channel, Chris Tex’s Wind Princess presents a stunning live-action interpretation of Nausicaa’s opening scenes, with Jessica Freytag portraying the iconic heroine. Tex prefaces his film with a brief message, clarifying that its sole purpose is “to pay homage to Mr. Miyazaki and the entire team at Studio Ghibli.” Shortly after the film’s online debut, Ghibli fans flooded the comment section to congratulate the filmmakers for their faithful rendition of Miyazaki’s classic. Notably, a majority of comments are written in Japanese, indicating a strong appreciation from the fan base’s home country.Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind is a poignant cautionary tale about environmental destruction. As shown in Tex’s film, Princess Nausicaa frequently sets out to explore the sprawling toxic forests that cover her planet, while occasionally running into giant insects called “Ohm.” Japanese viewers shared a deep appreciation for the film’s accurate portrayal of Nausicaa’s unique world. “It’s really amazing. If there were enough production costs, it would be possible to create a work that could be mistaken for something produced by Ghibli… I want many Japanese people to see it. I want Disney and Hollywood to watch this video and learn from it, “User-xc4f16op8v wrote. Another viewer with the username “Jpvql” commented, “I can’t find any other words to describe the quality and the reproduction of the scenes as being amazing… I would like to see the whole story.”RELATED: Christian Bale, Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe and More In The Boy and the Heron English Dub
Viewers worldwide are praising Brazilian director Chris Tex’s fan-film adaptation of Hayao Miyazaki‘s Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.
Featured on the director’s official YouTube channel, Chris Tex’s Wind Princess presents a stunning live-action interpretation of Nausicaa‘s opening scenes, with Jessica Freytag portraying the iconic heroine. Tex prefaces his film with a brief message, clarifying that its sole purpose is “to pay homage to Mr. Miyazaki and the entire team at Studio Ghibli.” Shortly after the film’s online debut, Ghibli fans flooded the comment section to congratulate the filmmakers for their faithful rendition of Miyazaki’s classic. Notably, a majority of comments are written in Japanese, indicating a strong appreciation from the fan base’s home country.
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind is a poignant cautionary tale about environmental destruction. As shown in Tex’s film, Princess Nausicaa frequently sets out to explore the sprawling toxic forests that cover her planet, while occasionally running into giant insects called “Ohm.” Japanese viewers shared a deep appreciation for the film’s accurate portrayal of Nausicaa‘s unique world. “It’s really amazing. If there were enough production costs, it would be possible to create a work that could be mistaken for something produced by Ghibli… I want many Japanese people to see it. I want Disney and Hollywood to watch this video and learn from it, “User-xc4f16op8v wrote. Another viewer with the username “Jpvql” commented, “I can’t find any other words to describe the quality and the reproduction of the scenes as being amazing… I would like to see the whole story.”
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