Here is everything you need to know about the film, its powerful message, and—most critically—. What is Nausicaä About? The world has fallen. Seven days of fire—a apocalyptic war—destroyed industrial civilization. One thousand years later, humanity survives in scattered kingdoms, struggling against a toxic "Sea of Corruption," a vast, poisonous jungle filled with giant, mutated insects.
Watch it. You will never look at a moldy corner the same way again.
If you know Hayao Miyazaki only through Spirited Away or My Neighbor Totoro , you’re missing the foundation of his entire worldview. That foundation is Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984). But be warned: the journey to experience this film in English is a story in itself.
Our hero is Nausicaä, the young princess of the small, wind-swept Valley of the Wind. She is not a warrior princess in the modern sense. She is an empath . She can communicate with the giant insects, especially the massive, armored Ohm (triceratops-like creatures). Her true gift is understanding the forest, not destroying it.