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Staring is not the same as intently gazing into another person’s eyes as a manner of communication.
That can be a quite pleasurable experience. Staring into another’ eyes too often presages the delivery of a warning or very bad news. The fixed stare is the facial equivalent of a flashing amber light, indicating you should proceed but only with great caution. Keep that in mind as you peruse the following gallery of staring faces, a photographic minefield of hum
Movie Review: Hayao Miyazaki: My Neighbor Totoro by techgnotic, journal
Movie Review: Hayao Miyazaki: My Neighbor Totoro
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Released:1988
Director:Hayao Miyazaki
Rating:G
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This is the movie that really started it all for Japanese anime as a worldwide phenomenon: Tonari no Totoro (“My Neighbor Totoro”). Written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and released in April 1988, it became the flagship of Studio Ghibli and can be found on lists of the most popular, the most iconic and simply the best movies and animations of all time. The title character, Totoro, was quickly incorporated into the studio’s logo and its popularity in Japan