Because he is aware of how easy it is when we feel revulsion at the "uncanny valley" irl from the unfamiliar to believe in monsters
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That's the point of his story abt his friend - ppl w serious disabilities trigger the wrong mirror neurons. They "creep ppl out"
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Ppl instinctively dehumanize PwDs, it triggers that uncomfortable sense of "this person doesn't emote as I expect, are they really emoting
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And so yes for ppl for whom that's legit a concern this gleeful look at "how can we ratchet up creep factor in fiction" is disturbing
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Just like on a subtler level the "emotionless alien villain" trope makes life hard for ppl with less visible disabilities
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I'm actually thinking abt this more that the charm of Spirited Away was genuinely taking us on the journey of empathy
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A weaker movie wouldn't do that. The good guys would be cute and lovable the whole time, the monsters truly monsters
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But the first half of Spirited Away is legitimately horror - she's surrounded by the genuinely monstrous and repulsive
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Miyazaki actually ranks with all your fav horror animators when it comes to building creepy monsters when he chooses to
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But he committed to going the next step with all of them - even that creepy mega glutton baby gets a human moment
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In a Disney movie the No Face would've been the monster and Chihiro saving the frog from being eaten would've made the frog her friend
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Instead the story is that they're both being harmed and when she saves them it's the No Face who gets redeemed
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Keep in mind the whole concept of what the No Face is means that in a Disney movie it would've been an obvious "They have to kill itl
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