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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • I don't know why I decided to watch Grave of the Fireflies, but it really hurt me - what an incredibly heartbreaking story from start to finish.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @limelightraver5690
    @limelightraver5690 Год назад +25

    What makes it even more heartbreaking is that this anime was based on a true story, The author and his little sister really did go through that nightmare as kids during World War II. The anime was adapted from a 1967 literary award winning story of the same name by the Japanese novelist Akiyuki Nosaka. Nosaka completely based the two main characters directly off of himself and his little sister who really did die of starvation exactly in the way depicted in the movie. Just as in the anime, the novelist deliberately kills off the character representing himself thus symbolizing that he wishes he had died with his little sister in World War II to atone for failing to save her because for many decades after the war, he always blamed himself for not being able to save her from starvation and suffered with the survivor’s guilt all his life. Both the original 1967 story and the 1988 anime adaptation of Grave Of The Fireflies were dedicated in her honor, in the loving memory of his precious little sister. In the years since In the war he had gradually picked up the pieces of his shattered life, going on to be not just an award winning novelist but also a singer, a lyricist and eventually even becoming a highly respected member of the Japanese parliament during the 1980s after winning election in 1983. Sadly his career would go on hiatus after suffering a massive stroke in 2003. Although deeply affected by the stroke, he would bounce back and continue on as a respected journalist, writing columns for a prominent Japanese newspaper. On December 9, 2015 he would finally pass away, dying at the ripe old age of 85, having achieved more in this life than most people could ever hope to do in a single lifetime and having done it all despite the early childhood trauma that he had been subjected to during The Second World War.

  • @tyroneturbomax
    @tyroneturbomax 10 месяцев назад +12

    This movie DESTROYED me. Now here i am in YT crying with you.

  • @custos8
    @custos8 8 месяцев назад +6

    Your discussion was very well done. This movie also destroyed me. No other films have ever done that. Like you, I will never watch this film again. I saw this film more than a year ago, but Setsuko's images and voice have never left me.

  • @Happy_Potato0
    @Happy_Potato0 11 месяцев назад +6

    War should NEVER be an option. 😢💔

  • @Happy_Potato0
    @Happy_Potato0 11 месяцев назад +9

    The sad part is that This is based on the true story the brother lived his biography and it is based on his book.. you can look it up and there was only 1 picture or his baby sister to be found.

  • @mdmuhidulhoque
    @mdmuhidulhoque 11 месяцев назад +5

    My all time best last animation is Grave of the fireflies". and for this girl i am so very emotion and i cry look like this two children is my children and after i like japan country after seen this animation.

  • @user-ds2lm8uz6s
    @user-ds2lm8uz6s 11 месяцев назад +5

    I have no words 😢😢

  • @zaynsaftab
    @zaynsaftab 11 месяцев назад +6

    i cried for 2 hours straight, had to watch 'weathering with you' to get this movie out of my head, so gut wrenchingly sad. btw loved your reaction !!

    • @tinyguy9398
      @tinyguy9398 4 месяца назад +2

      +zaynsaftab
      When this was originally released it was screened with My Neighbor Totoro as a double feature for basically the same reason. I can only imagine the resulting mood whiplash but can definitely see why it was done.

  • @alexanderwendehake9989
    @alexanderwendehake9989 Год назад +11

    I'm a very negative guy, but this movie always makes me cry.

    • @limelightraver5690
      @limelightraver5690 Год назад +2

      What makes it even more heartbreaking is that this anime was based on a true story, The author and his little sister really did go through that nightmare as kids during World War II. The anime was adapted from a 1967 literary award winning story of the same name by the Japanese novelist Akiyuki Nosaka. Nosaka completely based the two main characters directly off of himself and his little sister who really did die of starvation exactly in the way depicted in the movie. Just as in the anime, the novelist deliberately kills off the character representing himself thus symbolizing that he wishes he had died with his little sister in World War II to atone for failing to save her because for many decades after the war, he always blamed himself for not being able to save her from starvation and suffered with the survivor’s guilt all his life. Both the original 1967 story and the 1988 anime adaptation of Grave Of The Fireflies were dedicated in her honor, in the loving memory of his precious little sister. In the years since In the war he had gradually picked up the pieces of his shattered life, going on to be not just an award winning novelist but also a singer, a lyricist and eventually even becoming a highly respected member of the Japanese parliament during the 1980s after winning election in 1983. Sadly his career would go on hiatus after suffering a massive stroke in 2003. Although deeply affected by the stroke, he would bounce back and continue on as a respected journalist, writing columns for a prominent Japanese newspaper. On December 9, 2015 he would finally pass away, dying at the ripe old age of 85, having achieved more in this life than most people could ever hope to do in a single lifetime and having done it all despite the early childhood trauma that he had been subjected to during The Second World War.

  • @the_ackerman_
    @the_ackerman_ 10 месяцев назад +3

    I cried after watching this.

  • @yuyuredsan4727
    @yuyuredsan4727 29 дней назад +1

    the fireflies are also stand ins for the children of Japan so if you replace fireflies with 'children, the title would be Grave of The Children.

  • @ericules5558
    @ericules5558 13 дней назад +1

    Sounds even more sad in original Japanese audio

  • @subjetivid4dess420
    @subjetivid4dess420 Год назад +6

    This movie traumatized me. It's just heartbreaking.

  • @FabianoMatiasideias-fortes
    @FabianoMatiasideias-fortes 9 месяцев назад +2

    Eu vou de nos canais para ver a reação das pessoas, é muito difícil não chorar com esse filme.

  • @Julie190485
    @Julie190485 11 месяцев назад +2

    This movie is Just sad

  • @Glacien3
    @Glacien3 Год назад +2

    I am still not used to your hair lol

  • @matthewkraemer3265
    @matthewkraemer3265 4 месяца назад +2

    If you watch this without breaking down completely, you have no empathy and no soul.

  • @keikotunoda426
    @keikotunoda426 11 месяцев назад

    war is very good for war things industry and their stock holders. but war is very terrible for ordinary people living there.

  • @user-gb5gu8yu5t
    @user-gb5gu8yu5t 10 месяцев назад +4

    It's better to watch japanese language setsuko voice so cute

  • @AnonYmous-ry2jn
    @AnonYmous-ry2jn Год назад +3

    decent video; but why would anybody in their right mind choose the dubbed version instead of Japanese with subtitles?

  • @CaneRossso
    @CaneRossso Год назад

    I am about to cry why no Porco Rosso :(