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(Anonymous) 2012-11-03 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)However, as far as weird endings go - I think it's a matter of perspective.
I for one saw 'My Neighbor Totoro' when I was five years old, so I kind of just rolled with the 'weird endings'. It wasn't until I was older that I realized his movies dealt with political issues ( re: The idea of Pollution in Spirited Away - case & point - the River Spirit. ) & Buddhism/Shintoism.
That being said - I'd say Satoshi Kon's movies are the bread & butter of 'weird endings'. I mean, Hollywood did have to get permission to use scenes from two of his movies ( Perfect Blue & Paprika. )
TLDR; It's all subjective.