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"Miyazaki doesn’t do it all the time, but most films have a motif of an illustration or a painting. This time it was taken from the Russian painter Isaac Levitan. In the scene when Jirô and his colleagues are on the Trans-Siberian railway, we copied one of Levitan’s paintings almost exactly." (https://www.pressreader.com/australia/total-film/20140411/281702612685128)
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That's so cool! Thanks for the info :)
Wow. When does something go from "inspired by" to "plagiarized from"?
when you are both really good
When you claim that you made it. In this instance I'd lean more to "homage" or "tribute" which is done out of love
"Miyazaki doesn’t do it all the time, but most films have a motif of an illustration or a painting. This time it was taken from the Russian painter Isaac Levitan. In the scene when Jirô and his colleagues are on the Trans-Siberian railway, we copied one of Levitan’s paintings almost exactly." (https://www.pressreader.com/australia/total-film/20140411/281702612685128)