Whisper Of The Heart is a great Ghibli movie that no one seems to talk about but that everyone should ~legally~ download and watch. Because it takes place in 'real world' Tokyo, it's not as magical as the standard Ghibli film, but it is more immediately relatable, especially if you're in a bildungsroman stage in your own life (me). As a bookish kid who dreamed of being a writer and had a pet cat, most of my love for this movie is probably just me gratuitously over identifying with/ projecting myself onto protagonist.
It offers some objectively good experiences: people idealising reading, going to libraries, cats, a fondness for the magic of antiques, riding bikes, eating delicious looking japanese meals (this is a ghibli movie after all) and .
It's probably not the 'best' studio ghibli film (although
Whisper Of The Heart is so caring and every frame is so beautifully that, as I watch, any ability to be critical about it completely dissolves) but it is the one of my favourites.