It’s alittle bit darker when viewed from the lense of Nausicaa, where humans are a dying species with no gaurantee of survival. Literal generations go by before Nausicaa finds the secret under the fungal forests. The vast majority of the world dies out before then. We also never see the ultimate outcome in the film, because it doesn’t matter in the end. The world is moving on without humans.
That message is a far cry from “things will get better. You’ll see that day.”
Nausicaa says “No. The world is shit. You very likely will die before things improve. There’s not even any gaurantee your children will see the world get better - humanity itself very well might not. But it will get better… someday”
Kind of?
It’s alittle bit darker when viewed from the lense of Nausicaa, where humans are a dying species with no gaurantee of survival. Literal generations go by before Nausicaa finds the secret under the fungal forests. The vast majority of the world dies out before then. We also never see the ultimate outcome in the film, because it doesn’t matter in the end. The world is moving on without humans.
That message is a far cry from “things will get better. You’ll see that day.”
Nausicaa says “No. The world is shit. You very likely will die before things improve. There’s not even any gaurantee your children will see the world get better - humanity itself very well might not. But it will get better… someday”