0001Reporter Fuyutsuki★.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:22:19.53ID:aVMbnvSK9
Grave of the Fireflies, which can’t be seen in Japan, receives the highest praise from the world as an “anti-war film” From September 16, 2024, director Isao Takahata’s Grave of the Fireflies began streaming in over 190 countries and regions around the world. Unfortunately, it has not yet been released for streaming in Japan, but how has this work been received overseas?
For example, Roger Ebert, a famous American film critic, said, “Grave of the Fireflies is a powerful emotional experience that makes you rethink animation. (Omitted) It is a film that should definitely be added to the list of the best war films ever made,” and the website The Cinephile Fix wrote, “Let me be clear. Grave of the Fireflies, directed by Isao Takahata and produced by Studio Ghibli, is one of the greatest animated films of all time. “It is one of the most moving, heart-wrenching, tragic stories in the history of cinema, including live-action films,” he said in the release. In particular, many critics have pointed out the film’s thorough realism. “Grave of the Fireflies, based on Nosaka Akiyuki’s story from the end of World War II, uses animation primarily to accentuate its harrowing realism” (New York Times), and “portrays Setsuko’s physical and mental breakdown with compelling realism and a firm grasp of the importance of the everyday” (Slant Magazine). Some have noted that while director Hayao Miyazaki lets his imagination flutter with fantasy, Isao Takahata’s film has a strictly naturalistic touch. There are also many comparisons to Disney films. “If you find Mufasa’s death (author’s note: The Lion King) or Bambi’s loss of his mother too painful to watch, then you don’t understand true grief” (The Cinephile Fix), and “If you thought Bambi and Up were the most moving animated films ever made, then you should definitely see this Japanese masterpiece” (The Guardian). Comparing the realism of “Grave of the Fireflies” to the deformed CG of Disney films, Takahata said, “Director Takahata is not competing with Disney. Some critics have argued that “Reelviews” (2016) is “growing the genre by exploring tropes never before seen in Hollywood animation.” Especially in America, it is clear how one and only Takahata Isao’s directing style is. And few critics would dispute that Grave of the Fireflies is an anti-war film. Looking back, Christopher Nolan’s Academy Award-winning film “Oppenheimer” drew criticism not only in Japan but also in the United States for not including any specific depiction of the devastation wrought in Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the atomic bombings. A debate took place on social media: “It’s an anti-war film” or “No, it’s not an anti-war film.” On the other hand, Grave of the Fireflies is a very minimalist story set just after the end of the Pacific War, about how a brother and sister survive an air raid and what their ultimate fate is. “Having lost both their parents and their home, they are forced to wander, suffering from hunger, American bombings, and the selfish indifference of adults. But it’s not all suffering and despair. There are moments of natural beauty and childlike joy. As The Guardian wrote, “This makes the tragedy all the more poignant,” and it is precisely because the film focuses on their journey that it has such a profound emotional impact on viewers. Its careful portrayal of ordinary people has made it a rare anti-war film. The American movie review site Rotten Tomatoes has two scales: the Tomatometer, which is a rating system by professional critics, and the Audience Score, which is a rating system by general users. Grave of the Fireflies has received high ratings of 100% and 95%, respectively. One audience review written here may, in a sense, succinctly sum up the essence of the film Grave of the Fireflies. “It’s a great movie. “Good, great, amazing movie. Never watching again.” Isn’t that the highest compliment you can receive for an anti-war movie, expressing your desire to never see the horrors of war again?
For example, Roger Ebert, a famous American film critic, said, “Grave of the Fireflies is a powerful emotional experience that makes you rethink animation. (Omitted) It is a film that should definitely be added to the list of the best war films ever made,” and the website The Cinephile Fix wrote, “Let me be clear. Grave of the Fireflies, directed by Isao Takahata and produced by Studio Ghibli, is one of the greatest animated films of all time. “It is one of the most moving, heart-wrenching, tragic stories in the history of cinema, including live-action films,” he said in the release. In particular, many critics have pointed out the film’s thorough realism. “Grave of the Fireflies, based on Nosaka Akiyuki’s story from the end of World War II, uses animation primarily to accentuate its harrowing realism” (New York Times), and “portrays Setsuko’s physical and mental breakdown with compelling realism and a firm grasp of the importance of the everyday” (Slant Magazine). Some have noted that while director Hayao Miyazaki lets his imagination flutter with fantasy, Isao Takahata’s film has a strictly naturalistic touch. There are also many comparisons to Disney films. “If you find Mufasa’s death (author’s note: The Lion King) or Bambi’s loss of his mother too painful to watch, then you don’t understand true grief” (The Cinephile Fix), and “If you thought Bambi and Up were the most moving animated films ever made, then you should definitely see this Japanese masterpiece” (The Guardian). Comparing the realism of “Grave of the Fireflies” to the deformed CG of Disney films, Takahata said, “Director Takahata is not competing with Disney. Some critics have argued that “Reelviews” (2016) is “growing the genre by exploring tropes never before seen in Hollywood animation.” Especially in America, it is clear how one and only Takahata Isao’s directing style is. And few critics would dispute that Grave of the Fireflies is an anti-war film. Looking back, Christopher Nolan’s Academy Award-winning film “Oppenheimer” drew criticism not only in Japan but also in the United States for not including any specific depiction of the devastation wrought in Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the atomic bombings. A debate took place on social media: “It’s an anti-war film” or “No, it’s not an anti-war film.” On the other hand, Grave of the Fireflies is a very minimalist story set just after the end of the Pacific War, about how a brother and sister survive an air raid and what their ultimate fate is. “Having lost both their parents and their home, they are forced to wander, suffering from hunger, American bombings, and the selfish indifference of adults. But it’s not all suffering and despair. There are moments of natural beauty and childlike joy. As The Guardian wrote, “This makes the tragedy all the more poignant,” and it is precisely because the film focuses on their journey that it has such a profound emotional impact on viewers. Its careful portrayal of ordinary people has made it a rare anti-war film. The American movie review site Rotten Tomatoes has two scales: the Tomatometer, which is a rating system by professional critics, and the Audience Score, which is a rating system by general users. Grave of the Fireflies has received high ratings of 100% and 95%, respectively. One audience review written here may, in a sense, succinctly sum up the essence of the film Grave of the Fireflies. “It’s a great movie. “Good, great, amazing movie. Never watching again.” Isn’t that the highest compliment you can receive for an anti-war movie, expressing your desire to never see the horrors of war again?
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0003Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:23:52.76ID:zf1oou6M0
Just watch Barefoot Gen. All Japanese people live with that trauma.
0074Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:49:00.19ID:d8IzAFAq0
>>3
Your language is too dirty. There are plenty of scenes I don’t agree with.
Your language is too dirty. There are plenty of scenes I don’t agree with.
0100Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:56:20.26ID:Y6xs9ZHH0
>>3
That’s a gag manga.
That’s a gag manga.
0004Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:23:59.32ID:+bIVm6oU0
Oh no, it’s the opposite of another glass.
0005Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:24:05.31ID:f4d+l47q0
My brother is a jerk…
0006Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:24:20.87ID:JXBmmN1g0
Regardless of Takahata’s intentions as a leftist, it’s become the strongest form of anti-American propaganda. The careful depiction of what was happening under those air raids resulted in the grandfather of an American soldier being attacked by his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
0008Security guard [lv.35].Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:26:01.92ID:8BL5l+DU0
A lot of good people died because of the selfish people in power. It’s hard to do that in the LDP Japan. Japan back then is similar to the LDP Japan.
0032Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:33:44.40ID:bb65Z5q70(1/2)
>>8
Are you stupid?
Are you stupid?
0009Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:26:14.44ID:BeMPqXBL0
It’s the reverse version of “It’s bad! One more!”
0010Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:26:15.77ID:jA9V7p8/0
To be honest, it was the protagonist’s mistake, who had an oddly twisted sense of pride.
0016Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:28:26.98ID:wVZHwI1D0(1/2)
>>10
She was only 14 so it’s hard to say.
Did they really want to live together?
But that’s almost impossible.
She was only 14 so it’s hard to say.
Did they really want to live together?
But that’s almost impossible.
0067Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:46:55.01ID:7i5sVEGA0
>>10
The relative who took all the food is disgusting.
It makes me want to run away, and it’s an insult to the pride of the eldest son of the Navy.
The relative who took all the food is disgusting.
It makes me want to run away, and it’s an insult to the pride of the eldest son of the Navy.
0011Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:26:54.40ID:XgYtbukR0
Is this a true story?
0018Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:29:15.35ID:uc9jCfIh0
>>11
It wasn’t a true story.
It wasn’t a true story.
0061Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:45:05.52ID:f1s2crRr0(1/2)
>>11
The author himself survived the war and his sister didn’t die.
The author himself survived the war and his sister didn’t die.
0070Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:47:43.43ID:FTTtjx7j0
>>11
Mostly true story.
Mostly true story.
0083Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:52:01.75ID:YEkJhZiX0
>>11
The reality is even more tragic.
All of my grandmother’s siblings died instantly, about 10 of them.
The reality is even more tragic.
All of my grandmother’s siblings died instantly, about 10 of them.
0103Security Guard [lv.7] [Sprout].Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:56:37.55ID:Af/QRMH70
>>11
There must have been a model. Was it Sadako Sasaki?
There must have been a model. Was it Sadako Sasaki?
0012Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:27:10.70ID:V1TuILz30
Someone starved to death.
0013Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:27:54.25ID:QzECl33x0
You should definitely see Barefoot Gen.
0014Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:28:03.48ID:1phVl24A0(1/2)
Read the original work by Nosaka Akiyuki.
0015Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:28:17.08ID:+aYn6WNu0(1/5)
Maybe the children were brought up poorly.
0019Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:29:58.46ID:guWt1FSV0(1/5)
There’s a famous story that when they were making Totoro in parallel, Shun and Isao were seriously fighting over Kondo Yoshifumi,
and to be honest, I would have liked to see Totoro with Kondo as animation director.
and to be honest, I would have liked to see Totoro with Kondo as animation director.
0020Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:30:48.59ID:W9qXKW6b0
Today’s laid-back Japanese people have no say in anything to those two.
0021Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:31:00.63ID:nA0zH5N/0
Even if this is a fictional story, I wonder if there were a lot of kids who died miserably like this back then.
0036Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:35:39.74ID:+aYn6WNu0(2/5)
>>21
A kid who was so opinionated back then must have been pretty out of place. This wouldn’t happen if their parents didn’t spoil them. Corporal punishment was commonplace at the time.
A kid who was so opinionated back then must have been pretty out of place. This wouldn’t happen if their parents didn’t spoil them. Corporal punishment was commonplace at the time.
0023Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:31:29.54ID:QUt62+950
[Atomic bomb boom in the world] 2023: The film “Oppenheimer” becomes a huge hit and wins an Academy Award. 2024: James Cameron, director of the first, third, and fourth highest-grossing films of all time, announces the production of a film on the theme of Japan and the atomic bomb. 2024: The film “Grave of the Fireflies” begins streaming in 190 countries around the world.
0024Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:31:35.82ID:d8it1/ic0
It’s not an anti-war film at all. This semi-autobiographical work by Nosaka Akiyuki tells the story of how two children, ages 14 and 4, lived against the backdrop of war. There is no good or bad.
0026Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:32:05.24ID:GmuyqEvj0
The fall of Berlin to Germany was also a terrible tragedy.
0027Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:32:19.35ID:Yr/+v5mz0
In Korea, it is known as “a terrible movie in which Japan, a war criminal country, pretends to be a victim.”
0073Security guard [lv.41].Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:48:55.57ID:+ye9x/Rz0(1/2)
>>27
Koreans have elementary school level brains.
Koreans have elementary school level brains.
0028Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:32:20.30ID:5dAbRbAO0
And it leaves behind an indelible trauma.
0029Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:32:21.76ID:LN+JM1iy0
Anchan is hot, hahahahaha.
0071Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:48:33.87ID:Jh4w5qTt0
>>29
Hey, stop it.
Hey, stop it.
0030Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:32:54.55ID:Yb73ylmW0
“It’s a great movie. I never want to see it again.”
This seems to be the most common reaction among Japanese people.
This seems to be the most common reaction among Japanese people.
0031Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:33:41.53ID:JcOpmIRv0
This author sang a famous song called ywca.
0034Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:35:24.55ID:w44ib5150
Wasn’t the protagonist’s actions a little better than in the real story? And? But he dies as a result of being better.
0035Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:35:38.34ID:L9loM1Ed0
Anti-war films can only be made because there is war, right?
0037Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:35:43.01ID:a7WfOV4L0
Watching this as a child made me truly feel that war is bad, so that alone makes it a meaningful movie. It’s something that strikes a chord with children’s hearts without being complicated.
0038Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:36:29.23ID:Rtk3Su3q0
It’s definitely not something you want to see more than once.
0039Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:36:33.22ID:jCEKGH+K0
When I was a kid I thought the lady was terrible, but when I watched it as an adult I thought the brother was a total asshole.
0050Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:39:30.62ID:WvkcgRLR0(2/2)
>>39
Even as an adult, I still think the aunt was awful
Because she was a child
I guess she was struggling to survive and didn’t have the time.
Even as an adult, I still think the aunt was awful
Because she was a child
I guess she was struggling to survive and didn’t have the time.
0054Security Guard [lv.12] [Sprout].Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:41:52.95ID:Z9cr4iaK0(2/2)
>>39
You can’t call Seita shit because you’re not mentally mature enough
I don’t know if you don’t understand the situation in the story, you have no imagination, or you’re just thoughtless.
You can’t call Seita shit because you’re not mentally mature enough
I don’t know if you don’t understand the situation in the story, you have no imagination, or you’re just thoughtless.
0062Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:45:05.83ID:+aYn6WNu0(3/5)
>>39
She was just a regular old lady back then. Actually, it’s decent. There were a lot more terrible old ladies back then.
She was just a regular old lady back then. Actually, it’s decent. There were a lot more terrible old ladies back then.
0040Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:36:50.42ID:fsqi/i8l0
That war was almost 80 years ago. The world is stupid. You should first reflect on the fact that you didn’t know that. Why are you talking like you’re so arrogant? It’s disgusting.
0043Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:37:36.01ID:DQKvnGU40
There are many people who only know about the atomic bomb, so I want more people to know about the air raids. Even in America, they don’t teach about it intentionally.
0044Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:38:38.06ID:DNGIJzC00
After showing Grave of the Fireflies, show them MD Geist as well.
0045Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:39:14.78ID:ebKrhVyS0
Ghibli movies are not available on subscription services because Nippon TV won’t allow it.
0049Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:39:29.72ID:b2ulA5cb0(1/2)
Actually, before I praise it, I should sincerely regret not even bothering to watch it until now. It was a major movie in Japan when it was released, so there were plenty of opportunities to get interested in it.
0053Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:41:37.05ID:9NUim0hc0(3/4)
>>49
Totoro was shown at the same time, but no one came.
The reason people flocked to the Ghibli film was because they had seen Totoro on TV after seeing Kiki’s Delivery Service.
Totoro was shown at the same time, but no one came.
The reason people flocked to the Ghibli film was because they had seen Totoro on TV after seeing Kiki’s Delivery Service.
0086Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:52:54.35ID:MmQsut0F0(2/3)
>>49
I didn’t say I hadn’t seen it before.
I didn’t say I hadn’t seen it before.
0051Security Guard [lv.12] [Sprout].Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 23:39:45.97ID:Z9cr4iaK0(1/2)
“It’s a great movie. I never want to see this again.”
So true.
So true.
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