My apologies for the long comment ahead. When I was in high school, I told myself that I would be a mangaka someday. My drawing skills were... eh... well, I could definitely draw more than just stick figures lol. Nothing special, but I still wanted to chase that. I remember buying one of those "How to Draw Manga" books because of course I did... and I spent a bit of my summer drawing. Definitely did not go as hard as Fujino, but I remember finding a forum for anime/manga artists and sharing my art with them. I would sketch some stuff, scan it, and have it critiqued. To be quite honest, I was not very happy with my progress. I hadn't made much of it... but I also hadn't really drawn *that* much. Still, I wanted to draw (though at that time I had shifted from wanting to be a mangaka to wanting to be an illustrator). I think that, ultimately, somewhere along the way, I just gave up. In retrospect, I can tell you I was impatient... but I also saw so many other talented people draw so much better than I and well, as they say, comparison is the thief of joy. I never actually threw my hands in the air and told myself "I give up" or anything like that. I just sorta gave up quietly... When I started college, one of the classes I took either my first or second year was figure drawing. That class was equal parts interesting and painful. I had gotten to draw with tools I'd never used before, learned different perspectives, and met some nice acquaintances... still, the painful part was still comparing myself to others. The class wasn't really one of those "intro to art" classes, or even an "intermediate" level course. There were people with a wide range of skill levels, from those only having a passing interest in art, to those who very clearly dedicated their souls to it. I don't think I felt very much coming out of that class. I had my major to work on and a direction beyond that. I eventually graduated, and got into med school. Those last few years of college felt like a painful crawl to the goal, but I got in somehow. I am now a doctor in my last year of residency training. It has been... 16 or so years since I'd told myself I wanted to be a mangaka... and here I was holding back the tears watching this movie. I'd read the manga before watching the movie still had me crying haha. It just really hit me like nothing else. It made me want to draw. Heck, I bought a sketchbook. I've yet to draw on it, though. To be quite honest, I'm kinda terrified, terrified of not improving. At the same time, I also feel like I have been through so much at this point, and this is something I have to do, something I want to do... but this time I want to draw, not to become an illustrator, or a mangaka or anything of that sort, but just draw for its own sake. I want to create. I know that it's going to be difficult with my schedule (which sometimes involves working 70-80 hours per week), but I'm going to do it. The good thing is that I can see the light at the end of the tunnel as far as residency is concerned. I'm doing Family Medicine. Third year is the last year, and once I'm done, I'll simply work as a doctor... but I will draw. If you read all of this, I'm so sorry haha... but thank you. I hope you have a wonderful day.
Man, you're really inspiring. Being a doctor and still wanting to chase that creativety, I hope you achieve your dreams JJ. I sincerely hope you reach the point you want to be at, no matter how taxing the journey may be.
As someone who’s been dreaming of writing stories that can resonate with people far into the future since I was 6, I plan on watching this movie as soon as I can
Saw this in theaters and it ended with half of the packed theater crying, including me who had already read the one saw a couple years back. In a year with so many incredible movie releases, this is by far and away my favorite from it.
I have a feeling that other likeminded people like us will end up going to watch this film. Where can I find your works? We comic creators gotta stick together!
To be honest, I've been feeling swamped with responsibilities lately, being 17 and thrown into college and transitioning into adult life. It's been tough, I've drew here and there, given up along the way, just recently making uo my mind to presue art, no matter how difficult the journey may become. But I must say, after reading this one-shot. I've never come closer to crying about a piece of media than I have with this manga, it touched me on so many levels and reignited that flame that I've been trying to keep alive. I leave this comment as promise to myself that I will improve in art and that I will keep moving foward, no matter how difficult it is. And to those who are on this journey aswell. Keep persevering, I promise you'll make it. No matter how difficult and impossible it may seem. We can all do this!!
I watched this movie and it definitely made me cry just from how beautifully the story was told. Whenever i watch this trailer and they both say “later”, it brings a tear down my cheek. ❤️
What a beautiful movie. Feels like a really personal tale and it feels intimiate. I didnt know alot going into this movie, and only knew fujimoto for chainsaw man which i also love, but i was blown away by this movie. Definitely showcases another side of what he is capable of.
A must watch for artists! Got to see it twice in theaters, read the oneshot beforehand so I already knew the story. The movie does a great justice in bringing the story to life.
I believe this story will resonate with and move anyone who has ever painted or created something in their life. The basis of this film is the Kyoto Animation arson and murder case. I think this film will convey the thoughts and feelings of the great creators of anime, manga, and other works who have shared their creations with the world. Please don't forget.
My hometown is in the countryside there is nothing special, but there is an art college where Tatsuki Fujimoto graduated. I was very impressed to see the building and the surrounding scenery in this animation. It's clear Fujino and Kyomoto are Fujimoto's alter egos.
Fujino's given name, "歩," means "step" or "walk. She looks back on "Kyomoto's back" as her driving force. And so Fujino begins to move forward again. This story gives us the energy to pick up a pen and open our sketchbooks.
actually, tatsuki fujimoto got the advice from a conversation he had with a colleague that he would add his name into the two characters with 'Fuji' from fujino and 'Moto' from kyomoto making fujimoto aswell as that he made the story because at the time he was really struggling with drawing, so it could be interpreted that he wanted to put himself into the characters, or that he saw himself in them
When I first read the one shot...I looked everywhere to see who was talking about it...crickets for the first two weeks. Knowing how much love, respect and reverence this is getting, affirms that how you feel about something can be appreciated and felt through others... ❤
I'm so excited to watch this, I loved the look of it ever since I saw the trailer in Japanese and had no idea what they were saying, could only 'feel' or 'guess' the story.
I cried while watching this touching autobiographical film last August. Fujimoto captured the brilliance of his acclaimed, Eisner Award-nominated manga.
That's why I love anime, when it is made with love and dedication, it results in the perfect amalgam between the main representations of art, which are drawing, painting and the creation of music. Without a doubt this film was brief but of excellent quality as well as unique at the same time and it made me understand in a very significant way the phrase of a Uruguayan writer named Eduardo Galeano who said the following:_ "And of course the world is made of atoms, yes, yes, yes... the world is not made of atoms, the world is made of stories because they are the stories that one tells, that one listens to, that one recreates, that one one multiplies those that allow us to convert the past into the present and also allow us to convert the distant into something close, possible and visible... The world is that, a lot of people, a sea of hundreds of fires where no two fires are the same, each person shines with their own light among all the others. There are big fires and small ones and there are fires of all colors... There are people of serene fire who do not even notice the movement of the wind, there are also people of crazy fire that fills the air with sparks, some fires, stupid fires that do not light or burn, but on the other hand there are other fires that burn life with so much desire that You can't look at them without blinking and those who approach them light up" I would like to be able to erase from my memory the fact of having seen this movie, so that I can watch it again tomorrow and so on the next day and the next and so on until I get tired, just to be able to feel those emotions that it transmitted to me when I saw it for the first time, just to be able to feel again what makes me human. Thank you very much for creating this work of art.
I saw this in the theatres a couple days ago. I spent the entire time crying, just like I did with the manga. It's such a beuatiful story and one of my favorite ones ever along with Goodbye Eri.
While I'm glad I'm gonna get to watch this finally, I'm kinda bummed I missed my chance to see it in theatres. I feel like it would be great to see this in a group setting.
A movie as good as this seems to be a good candidate for future re-screenings. Plus the distributor is GKIDS who loves doing re-screenings for Ghibli films.
i barely caught it in theaters! for some reason where i am they stopped really quick. a bit baffling, as the theater was full and i went on the last day. front row though lmao
Wow. This looks absolutely amazing 👏🏻. I hope this means we will see his other one shots get animated as well, and tbh I hope this all leads into Fire Punch getting adapted.
the director and the two lead actresses came off as very genuine people to me in the Q&A. i was shocked when he explained how he basically animated the whole thing himself.
Anime’s that have something to do with real life are so much better than these far from reality reincarnation bs power system anime’s. Sometimes it’s nice to relate to the show you’re watching instead of trying to relate to some slight innuendo of reality. Love stuff like this!
So many times I felt like giving up drawing, scared of going nowhere with it and of not being good enough at it. I’m probably gonna cry watching this movie LMAOO I’m proud for being so stubborn and sticking with it- I’m working on a comic rn while studying Animation in college 🤞🏻🫡
this movie was absolutely fantastic, I have read the original one shot by Fujimoto and when I heard there was going to be a movie adaption, I was so excited, the animation and art style perfectly captures Fujimoto's art style and expressions in his manga and its fantastically done. This movie was a treat to watch, and I loved all of the chainsaw man references.
I aspired to become a manga artist from a young age and, as an adult, spent a long time working as an assistant to three professional manga artists. Though I didn’t achieve my dream of becoming a manga artist myself, my time as an assistant has been a valuable experience that has enriched my life. Knowing that this movie carries a message from Fujimoto-san, encouraging viewers to appreciate the backgrounds drawn by assistants, made it even more moving for me.
I don't know why but every time i see something connected with this film, it makes me cry
My heart is already breaking
"And when they are apart because of their love for creations, a tragedy occurs...."
that's because the story is very sad
only time i’ve wept in a theater
Me too 😔
2022 - Kick Back ❤️🩹
2024 - Look Back ❤️🔥
looks backs manga came out in 2021
@cwega2463 and chainsaw man came out in 2018, they're talking about the anime
@@MDClips2464 they said kick back. the intro. obviously that’s 2022.
@cwega2463 that is exactly what I was saying
I think you flipped those 😅
Manifesting that Prime can continue to be the place for more mature/seinen anime.
🙄
@@enso8762why the long face?
@@_MegaMind_ that's an eye roll🤣
you sure? A few yes but THE place?
To bad you still have to buy most of it despite having Prime..
@@enso8762 I forgot, but why?
i can cry in the privacy of my own home this time
Real. I got a headache in the theatre from trying not to audibly cry
@@desOOOm fr my head was hurtiiinggg
Girlie lmfao
My goodness I was a sad silent wreck in the theatre
@@DoctorPotassium same, me and my sister watched it and we couldnt stop crying lmao
My apologies for the long comment ahead.
When I was in high school, I told myself that I would be a mangaka someday. My drawing skills were... eh... well, I could definitely draw more than just stick figures lol. Nothing special, but I still wanted to chase that. I remember buying one of those "How to Draw Manga" books because of course I did... and I spent a bit of my summer drawing. Definitely did not go as hard as Fujino, but I remember finding a forum for anime/manga artists and sharing my art with them. I would sketch some stuff, scan it, and have it critiqued.
To be quite honest, I was not very happy with my progress. I hadn't made much of it... but I also hadn't really drawn *that* much. Still, I wanted to draw (though at that time I had shifted from wanting to be a mangaka to wanting to be an illustrator). I think that, ultimately, somewhere along the way, I just gave up. In retrospect, I can tell you I was impatient... but I also saw so many other talented people draw so much better than I and well, as they say, comparison is the thief of joy. I never actually threw my hands in the air and told myself "I give up" or anything like that. I just sorta gave up quietly...
When I started college, one of the classes I took either my first or second year was figure drawing. That class was equal parts interesting and painful. I had gotten to draw with tools I'd never used before, learned different perspectives, and met some nice acquaintances... still, the painful part was still comparing myself to others. The class wasn't really one of those "intro to art" classes, or even an "intermediate" level course. There were people with a wide range of skill levels, from those only having a passing interest in art, to those who very clearly dedicated their souls to it. I don't think I felt very much coming out of that class. I had my major to work on and a direction beyond that. I eventually graduated, and got into med school. Those last few years of college felt like a painful crawl to the goal, but I got in somehow.
I am now a doctor in my last year of residency training. It has been... 16 or so years since I'd told myself I wanted to be a mangaka... and here I was holding back the tears watching this movie. I'd read the manga before watching the movie still had me crying haha. It just really hit me like nothing else. It made me want to draw. Heck, I bought a sketchbook. I've yet to draw on it, though. To be quite honest, I'm kinda terrified, terrified of not improving. At the same time, I also feel like I have been through so much at this point, and this is something I have to do, something I want to do... but this time I want to draw, not to become an illustrator, or a mangaka or anything of that sort, but just draw for its own sake. I want to create. I know that it's going to be difficult with my schedule (which sometimes involves working 70-80 hours per week), but I'm going to do it. The good thing is that I can see the light at the end of the tunnel as far as residency is concerned. I'm doing Family Medicine. Third year is the last year, and once I'm done, I'll simply work as a doctor... but I will draw.
If you read all of this, I'm so sorry haha... but thank you. I hope you have a wonderful day.
Man, you're really inspiring. Being a doctor and still wanting to chase that creativety, I hope you achieve your dreams JJ. I sincerely hope you reach the point you want to be at, no matter how taxing the journey may be.
Being able to do all of that and still even have the passion of drawing is crazy but hey i believe in you and so do others❤
That is wonderful story man. I hope you can find joy in drawing again
This time , i hope you really reach your destination.. I am , we are looking forward to the manga you will be drawing.
we're rooting for uuu
The art is purely beautiful, and the story is impeccably written
As someone who’s been dreaming of writing stories that can resonate with people far into the future since I was 6, I plan on watching this movie as soon as I can
The Most Cinematic Manga Short Story Finally Gets a Film Adaptation.
Isnt Goodbye Eri a "better" cinematic one shot?
@@trueenti219 GOODBYE ERI is a very good shot too , and it really remind me of 炎拳 FIRE PUNCH .
Give me spoilers.....
HAPPY OR SAD ENDING
@@AAYAN-ji8fl I can just say that it s a ending of ‘ life has to go on ‘
@@ueekoko but still... The point this movie is going to end is happy? Or sad?
Saw this in theaters and it ended with half of the packed theater crying, including me who had already read the one saw a couple years back. In a year with so many incredible movie releases, this is by far and away my favorite from it.
I feel like crying just from the trailer.
This hits hard, especially since I also want to become a manga/comic creator
Yo sentí lo mismo al ver el tráiler no siquiera e visto la película y lloro
I saw it in theaters. There was a lot of sniffles in the audience.
I also want, but I suck at drawing.
I have a feeling that other likeminded people like us will end up going to watch this film. Where can I find your works? We comic creators gotta stick together!
@@goodbro2046 we can practice!!
One of the best adaptations that I've ever seen - it elevates an already amazing story.
Cried my eyes out.
To be honest, I've been feeling swamped with responsibilities lately, being 17 and thrown into college and transitioning into adult life. It's been tough, I've drew here and there, given up along the way, just recently making uo my mind to presue art, no matter how difficult the journey may become. But I must say, after reading this one-shot.
I've never come closer to crying about a piece of media than I have with this manga, it touched me on so many levels and reignited that flame that I've been trying to keep alive.
I leave this comment as promise to myself that I will improve in art and that I will keep moving foward, no matter how difficult it is.
And to those who are on this journey aswell. Keep persevering, I promise you'll make it. No matter how difficult and impossible it may seem. We can all do this!!
goodluck!!!
I'm rooting for you
You’ve got this!
Before watching: Wow this looks like a nice wholesome anime
After watching: Dear lord.
I didn't really expect the story to end like that. It broke me.
Every frame, second, minute, of this anime, I'm falling inlove, i always pause to take screenshots, this is what you call art.
FUJIMOTO FANS REJOICE
Make a Fire Punch anime you cowards lol
@@n1c2c8 yeah it would be so wild hahaha
@@n1c2c8nope it's better not to
I watched this movie and it definitely made me cry just from how beautifully the story was told. Whenever i watch this trailer and they both say “later”, it brings a tear down my cheek. ❤️
Saw the movie in theaters last week. I really enjoyed it.
oh my gosh is it still there?! I wanted to see it but then i forgot!!! T.T
@princessthyemis Unfortunately no I'm in Texas. It was only here for two weeks.
Does it become as freaky as chainsaw man?
@@DerTeeSäufer no, it's a very sensible story abt what it means to be an artist. U will identify traces of the author tho
This movie looks beautiful! Hope this is a worldwide release because I need to see it now!
What a beautiful movie. Feels like a really personal tale and it feels intimiate. I didnt know alot going into this movie, and only knew fujimoto for chainsaw man which i also love, but i was blown away by this movie. Definitely showcases another side of what he is capable of.
A must watch for artists! Got to see it twice in theaters, read the oneshot beforehand so I already knew the story. The movie does a great justice in bringing the story to life.
Blue Period is also a must watch.
@Oサク watched it in 2022 loved it
The art/animation/music everything is just so good man...
The animation is so good never getting over it
It makes sense that Studio Durian was made up of ex-Ghibli animators.
@@HydraSpectre1138Wait are they the ones animating it.
@@23-14u It's not Ghibli. But many of the animators from Durian came from Ghibli.
@ I know it’s not Ghibli I was wondering if Durian was the one working on it.
@ Yes. It's made by Durian
I'm so happy it's adapted so accurately and intricately to the Manga, I remember reading the Manga a long while again and it's very close to my heart
This film made me shed tears, and I’m a grown man. Beautiful work of fiction. Fujimoto is incredibly talented.
…watched this with my grandma… we loved it… i know i’ll look back on this movie with even more emotional connection after she’ll eventually pass…
I have a feeling I’m going to cry watching this…
I believe this story will resonate with and move anyone who has ever painted or created something in their life. The basis of this film is the Kyoto Animation arson and murder case. I think this film will convey the thoughts and feelings of the great creators of anime, manga, and other works who have shared their creations with the world. Please don't forget.
Tatsuki Fujimoto is the best new gen mangaka hands down.
He delivers in every manga he wrote
tatsuki fujimoto... when it comes to manga, you're a genius!
Thank youuu so much prime video😢😢😢😢😢😢
Finally i can watch this film in my country.
Thank you oshiyama for your dedication and art.
i watched this now.
is very heartwarming.
it shows us the live of a mangaka.
can recommend this movie for all introverts guys.
My hometown is in the countryside there is nothing special, but there is an art college where Tatsuki Fujimoto graduated. I was very impressed to see the building and the surrounding scenery in this animation. It's clear Fujino and Kyomoto are Fujimoto's alter egos.
This looks beautiful, and I'm gonna cry for sure.
Fujino's given name, "歩," means "step" or "walk.
She looks back on "Kyomoto's back" as her driving force.
And so Fujino begins to move forward again.
This story gives us the energy to pick up a pen and open our sketchbooks.
actually, tatsuki fujimoto got the advice from a conversation he had with a colleague that he would add his name into the two characters with 'Fuji' from fujino and 'Moto' from kyomoto making fujimoto
aswell as that he made the story because at the time he was really struggling with drawing, so it could be interpreted that he wanted to put himself into the characters, or that he saw himself in them
@@penguinscanfly5796 That colleague is also a Mangaka of a very good and famous Manga called Hell's Paradise.
I am so so so SO EXCITED
Love the manga so much. I really hope Goodbye Eri and Fujimoto's other short stories get animated as well!
分かりましたアニメ化します!その代わり対魔忍アサギのアニメを全部見てください
Yess i would LOVE to see goodbye eri animated
劇中の大学に通ってたからそれも含めて心抉られました
すごっ!
BRUHHHH THIS IS THE MOMENT IVE BEEN WAITING FOR!!!! 😭🙏
I Just need 2 more adaptations, goodbye eri & fire punch 🙏
they aint gonna make an adaptation for fire punch💀
Don't forget about "the horizon" by Ji-hun Jeong if you haven't read it then I recommend it
@@stepdoger7130 mappa said they were interested in doing fire punch
@@crishern2012 another goat
What are you yapping about fire punch basically got confirmed for 26/27
I’m working on my own manga/comic and I teared up from this. I am so not ready for more tears watching this film
I saw it in the theater and was struggling not to burst into tears.
The moment she calls her, i was hopping for a fake out so bad.
不登校の京本が藤野を追って家から走って追ってくるシーンだけでもう涙腺が…
When I first read the one shot...I looked everywhere to see who was talking about it...crickets for the first two weeks. Knowing how much love, respect and reverence this is getting, affirms that how you feel about something can be appreciated and felt through others... ❤
Wow! The animation is amazingly done! Great work Team! 🔥
I'm so excited to watch this, I loved the look of it ever since I saw the trailer in Japanese and had no idea what they were saying, could only 'feel' or 'guess' the story.
Everytime I see Kyomoto I want to cry
"why'd i ever draw this?" gets me every time bro..
WHEN I READ THE MANGA IT WAS SO SAD BUT BEAUTIFUL, they adapted Fuijimoto’s style really well, this is gonna be good
Watched it twice in theatres and can't wait to watch it even more times at home.
原作、めちゃくちゃ読んだ
映画3回観に行った、
これ観た、
全部哭いた
何かを作ったことがある人、作っている人
そして他人の才能に打ちのめされたことがある人間は必ず見るべきです
I cried while watching this touching autobiographical film last August. Fujimoto captured the brilliance of his acclaimed, Eisner Award-nominated manga.
This one-shot was so beautiful so glad to see it as a movie now.
This made me Cry So HARD
I'm not ready to cry again 😭
映画で観たのに、この予告だけでも鳥肌
That's why I love anime, when it is made with love and dedication, it results in the perfect amalgam between the main representations of art, which are drawing, painting and the creation of music. Without a doubt this film was brief but of excellent quality as well as unique at the same time and it made me understand in a very significant way the phrase of a Uruguayan writer named Eduardo Galeano who said the following:_ "And of course the world is made of atoms, yes, yes, yes... the world is not made of atoms, the world is made of stories because they are the stories that one tells, that one listens to, that one recreates, that one one multiplies those that allow us to convert the past into the present and also allow us to convert the distant into something close, possible and visible...
The world is that, a lot of people, a sea of hundreds of fires where no two fires are the same, each person shines with their own light among all the others. There are big fires and small ones and there are fires of all colors... There are people of serene fire who do not even notice the movement of the wind, there are also people of crazy fire that fills the air with sparks, some fires, stupid fires that do not light or burn, but on the other hand there are other fires that burn life with so much desire that You can't look at them without blinking and those who approach them light up"
I would like to be able to erase from my memory the fact of having seen this movie, so that I can watch it again tomorrow and so on the next day and the next and so on until I get tired, just to be able to feel those emotions that it transmitted to me when I saw it for the first time, just to be able to feel again what makes me human. Thank you very much for creating this work of art.
I'm impressed by your comment.
from japanese tatsuki fan.
No horror movie can haunt me the way this movie’s ending did 🥺🥹🙂🥲
this manga is perfect
I saw this in the theatres a couple days ago. I spent the entire time crying, just like I did with the manga. It's such a beuatiful story and one of my favorite ones ever along with Goodbye Eri.
While I'm glad I'm gonna get to watch this finally, I'm kinda bummed I missed my chance to see it in theatres. I feel like it would be great to see this in a group setting.
Depends on where you are but there’s still some showings near me. It got an extension, maybe check again.
@@HiHi-oc3gh I'll do that.
A movie as good as this seems to be a good candidate for future re-screenings.
Plus the distributor is GKIDS who loves doing re-screenings for Ghibli films.
i barely caught it in theaters! for some reason where i am they stopped really quick. a bit baffling, as the theater was full and i went on the last day. front row though lmao
@@PoisonDartFiend Hey good for you👍🏾. That release schedule was very weird. It was only in my area for two days and there was one showing per day.
I wanna sit in an abandoned room and just watch this over and over again for centuries
NO WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS TO ME?!!! I JUST READ THE MANGA A WHILE AGO 😢
Is it good!?
@@adityapratapsingh3624 it’s very good
@@adityapratapsingh3624 yes, it is amazing
@@adityapratapsingh3624its perfect
@@adityapratapsingh3624 very
i've just finished it with my friend, very very touching. Love the twist, Love the characters, Love the animation, Love Fujimoto
prepare to cry
10/10 movie. Worth every minute.
If anyone's on the fence about seeing this in cinemas. See it. This is a once in a lifetime anime film.
I am going to cry watching this, I can just tell.
Okay so should I get a box of tissues or a whole ahh bucket for this one 😭
Where does one buy tissues in bucket as the packaging?
A box.
can't speak for everybody but yeah the bucket. i've read it multiple times and i still cried like a baby in the theater
if youre into creative endeavors, (art, music). Get a package.
@@masodu i am very MUCH into both of those
man this one's gonna be a ride
CRYING AFTER WATCHING
LOOK BACK 2 WITH FINDING KOJIMOTO ALIVE!
yk the movies gonna be bomb when the trailer makes you cry😭
After crying multiple times in theatres i can cry in the comfort of my own home
Wow. This looks absolutely amazing 👏🏻. I hope this means we will see his other one shots get animated as well, and tbh I hope this all leads into Fire Punch getting adapted.
The feeling after reading the one-shot and then watching the trailer is on another level ❤
Kyomoto is alive and well in Paradis.
原作読まずに一人で劇場で見ました
prime配信では妻にも見せようと思います
円盤も出たら買います
Amazing movie, Amazon should be promoting this WAY more
Saw this in the theater with a Director Q&A. I advise everyone to check it out, it’s very good.
the director and the two lead actresses came off as very genuine people to me in the Q&A. i was shocked when he explained how he basically animated the whole thing himself.
Where can i check the Q&A?
@ It was an in-person Q&A. Not sure if it got posted anywhere.
@@DoctorBatmanMD the one i saw was a video after the movie, i have to imagine it'll be in the digital release
This is going to be a tear jerker for sure!!!
Then you are wasting your time watching this garbage
@@Diainvcgtslover Garbage is a strong word...Why do you say that?
This really good 😢😭😭
Anime’s that have something to do with real life are so much better than these far from reality reincarnation bs power system anime’s. Sometimes it’s nice to relate to the show you’re watching instead of trying to relate to some slight innuendo of reality. Love stuff like this!
So many times I felt like giving up drawing, scared of going nowhere with it and of not being good enough at it. I’m probably gonna cry watching this movie LMAOO I’m proud for being so stubborn and sticking with it- I’m working on a comic rn while studying Animation in college 🤞🏻🫡
WHERE IS IT AMAZON
this movie was absolutely fantastic, I have read the original one shot by Fujimoto and when I heard there was going to be a movie adaption, I was so excited, the animation and art style perfectly captures Fujimoto's art style and expressions in his manga and its fantastically done. This movie was a treat to watch, and I loved all of the chainsaw man references.
It's coming to Prime? Can't wait to rewatch this again!
Fantastic film.
Easily one of my favorite films of the year.
For those that couldnt catch it in theatres, PLEASE dont miss this. Genuinely one of the best anime movies ever.
Oh so I’m gonna cry on November 7. Got it.
please bring the movie world wide (latam too)
Which country are you from? Soy de Chile y la película está en cines; de hecho, anteayer fui a verla. Muy buena.
Looking forward to seeing this next week at Picturehouse! They had only 3 showings and all of them sold out
I cried watching the trailer, pretty sure I will bawl my eyes out once this drops on Prime
every Fujimoto manga needs to be adapted! Fire Punch NEEDS an anime
Fire punch is so fucking wild
Fire Punch could probably only be done as a Prime (or equivalent) exclusive. It'd get censored to hell if it was made to air on TV
Awesome didn’t get to see this hopefully we get a dub at some point
Another masterpiece by the great mangaka behind Chainsaw Man
Just watched this movie it was beautiful
何度本編を見た後でも予告で泣ける
Read the manga earlier this year, missed the theater screenings. Ready to cry again.
0:20 it's that one scene 😭🖤
I aspired to become a manga artist from a young age and, as an adult, spent a long time working as an assistant to three professional manga artists. Though I didn’t achieve my dream of becoming a manga artist myself, my time as an assistant has been a valuable experience that has enriched my life. Knowing that this movie carries a message from Fujimoto-san, encouraging viewers to appreciate the backgrounds drawn by assistants, made it even more moving for me.
This has such a Melancholic feel.
does this mean we're getting the digital release?
As a Fujimoto simp I am looking forward to this