This is something that slips past the Western viewers- it looks like it’s reaching out for Chihiro,
This is something that slips past the Western viewers- it looks like it’s reaching out for Chihiro, in a malicious way, to the Western viewers. It’s what I thought growing up.However, now, that I know that it’s a way of signalling for someone to ‘Come here!’ in Japan, the scene takes on a whole new meaning.That spirit knows that if Chihiro doesn’t eat the food, she will disappear. And it knows if it offers the food, she cannot be cursed as a gluttonous pig because it wouldn’t have been stolen.Just a unique take when you have all of the context.And also, the red lanterns spell out ‘おいで’ which translates to “Come here” or “Come in” :) -- source link