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t3mporary_126 said:
curl-6 said:

One of my favourites. I love its mature take on man vs nature that goes beyond shallow cliches of "nature = good, man = bad."

As to your question, I think after the craziness that went down the Samurai would likely not dare go back.

That's what I think too.

And this sounds really cliche, but I wish Ashitaka and San kissed... affectionately. Not by mouth to mouth food. Although Ashitaka did possibly cry from happiness because he got mouth to mouth with San and San did continue it afterwards... I love how the movie ended with them as friends or possibly more, though. I hate cliche hook ups at the end.

But I swear. Studio Ghibli films are the only ones that make me want cliche romances to happen.

The way I interpreted that scene, his tears were because he realized that they could not be together; to him kissing was a romantic thing, but to her it was an animal method of feeding the young and the weak. That's when he realizes their worlds are just too different for them to ever have the relationship he desires.