





Review by @chris-chris92 · 650d · of Grave of the Fireflies






It's incredible that out of all the films and works I've seen from Studios Ghibli, I've never had the opportunity to see this wonder that many talk about. I have to watch it one of these days since I'm a big fan of this type of anime.
Excellent review and recommendation.
It's a film that really strikes a deep chord and shows us the cruelty of war from an unusual perspective. The way Ghibli deals with the suffering of these children is heartbreaking and, as you mention, without the need to exaggerate. I find it impressive how he manages to convey the loneliness and helplessness in the midst of devastation. I've only seen it twice, and I always cry my eyes out... it's definitely a gem. 🙌
that in war, and even more so in World War II, there is always a high price to pay. There are really no winners in war, and it's really horrifying how war doesn't only affect the country it colonized but also the country of the colonizers itself. In WW2, the Japanese had colonized our country (Philippines) and reading the surviving records from the horrors that happened during the Japanese brief colonization period in our country really made my heart heavy. From the comfort women to merciless mass killings—it really made my blood curdle. But seeing this movie somehow opened my eyes to the fact that it's not just the colonized countries that suffered in those times. However, I can't say I'm not grateful to the U.S. for helping our country break free from that really dark era— tho the bombing was sure ruthless—because I believe that it's not the citizens' fault that their government is greedy enough to colonize other countries.
Aún tengo recuerdos de la niña, esta y el castillo vagabundo son las más impactantes a mí parecer
The consequences of war can be devastating and go beyond "simple" destruction of infrastructure, buildings and cities. War brings out the worst in people but also the best; resilience is vital in that movie. I remember seeing it many years ago and yes, it is very captivating and sad. The reality was very hard for those people. Studio Ghibli as always making works of art. Maybe I'll see it again, the movie deserves it.
Greetings!!!
This movie generated endless emotions in me, the ones who suffer the most from the confrontations of adults are the children and to see them trying to survive in deplorable conditions breaks your heart because this really happened and continues to happen 💔
A touching movie with a very deep message 😢