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I remember my mom told me she first saw this film while she was holding baby me in her arms. I have an older brother, so she was imagining me and my brother like the brother and sister in the film, and my mom said she couldn't stop bawling her eyes out.
What do you mean everytime? I saw this movie once around 20 years ago, didn't fully appreciate it, although it got stucked in my memory, back to it recently (around 6 years), and since then, everytime I feel brave enough to rewatch, I just can't get past the into in the station before bursting into tears. That I movie you see once, you tell everyone how great it is, but never accept their invitation to watch it "again" together.
I've never cried as much as I did with this movie. From the begining until the end. So painful to see this two child struggling to survive... I have a boy and a girl and theyr were the same age when I watched it. Very hard.
This movie opened my eyes to the gravity of a well written story, made even more impressive being presented in animated form. A truly harrowing tale that stayed with me long after the credits rolled.
Recently learned that the story is based on an autobiographic book written by a japanese boy which survived as 14years old but his 1,5 years old little sister died due to malnutrition and he felt guilty. He also admitted that Seita was way more kind and caring than he was towards his little sister Keiko. 😢
The whole time watching, I just wanted to give you a hug. This film is brutal. I cannot believe you started your anime journey with Grave of the Fireflies. Thankfully it only gets cheerier from here
I live in same city with Seita and Setsuko. I do walking as my daily habit around the lake that they lived. Every time I go there remind me Seita and Setsuko.
My mother is experienced the bombing of Tokyo. It seems that he managed to escape and survive. And the mother passed away on 8/20/2021. I can't stop crying with gratitude. And I wanted to do my best to become a strong person like my mother. Described by Google Translate from Japan
This is known as one of the movies that you have to watch once in your life, when they released, it was a double release, along with My neighbor Totoro, because the movie was so sad that you need something light hearted along with it
This film is based on the war experience of this story novelist, Akiyuki Nosaka himself. "Like Seita in this film, I should have taken good care of my younger sister, and now I feel so sorry for her cruel death of skin and bones that I entrusted my feelings to Seita in the novel. I was never that kind." This is what Nosaka said. Also, when this movie was released in Japan, My Neighbor Totoro was the next movie to be shown.
Probably one of the best animated movie of all time and I only dared to watch it once. They're so many Setsuko's and seita'a in this world which end up suffering from the war.
Traumatic masterpiece of a movie. I've not had the stomach to rewatch it even though it's been almost 20 years since I saw it for the first time. Also, you blew my mind around 17:20 - that's a really good observation and theory.
The first time I watched this, I did not cry. I was so angry for some reason I could not cry. But after 20 minutes I had this horrible feeling because I did not cry.
A beautiful movie that I never dare to watch again...Trauma will hit u hard...depression u will go for months...such an emotional climax which can never be remade in history
I feel that as a woman you would absolutely appreciate Ghibli's "Princess Kaguya". It has a very different artsyle and it cost a lot and took about 8 years of production. Unfortunately the Western countries did not appreciate it as much as the critics did so Studio Ghibli almost ended up in brankruptcy because of it; it is slow-paced and very contemplative but I am in awe every time I watch it. Also it make me cries like a baby.
_The Tale of the Princess Kaguya_ was directed by the same person as _Grave of the Fireflies_ too. It was the last film that Isao Takahata directed before his death in 2018.
Here are more anime movies you would enjoy Spirited away Howls moving castle A silent voice Your name Garden of words Weathering with you The girl who leapt through time Wolf children 5 centimeters per second Tokyo Godfathers Princess mononoke Perfect blue My neighbour totoro Summer wars Boy and the beast Flavours of youth Oh and btw Grave of the Fireflies is based on real events... Every thing you saw did really happen just Seita didn't die. This is certainly my most favorite movie of all time... Brings out the harsh reality of the world we live in... The only movie that did made me realise the value of everything around me
I watched it a couple of Times now, but i remember my first time watching this. It broke me for a at least a week. I think i can never watch it again in full length...
For 1st time viewers DO NOT watch the trash English dub version. This is a masterpiece of filmmaking that should be watched in the original Japanese with English subtitles.
Iam watching this movie alone, didn't expect this so tragic, i never watching this alone if i know 😭 This anime make me so devsted, the best anime i didn't want to watch again, seriously.
I was a child the first time i watched this movie. About 7yr old. I had already learned of death so i understood what happened in the end but didnt understand the concept of war and why we do this to eachother so i asked my history teacher who was shocked since here in the us we dont learn this till middle school. Well the darkness of it anyway. But he basically sat me down and tried to explai. War to a very hurt confused child. Have to say still dont get why we do these things to each other. War is a crule thing no matter the resons for it all it dose is produce more hate and suffering.
Easily one of Ghibli's best movies and one of the most overlooked, maybe because of how dark it is compared to all the others, this movie gets me every single time. A beautiful and heart breaking masterpiece. I loved your reaction and good job thinking ahead with the kleenex. 😂😭
4:55 You said he started gymnastics. He's saddened by his mother's demise but he cannot express it to his little sister thinking it might affect her mentally. He might doing gymnastics for two reasons 1. To distract his sister from all the misery. or 2. To get over his emotions by working out and hiding his feelings. (if you watch the scene they haven't shown him tearful or even crying while doing gymnastics), its a way to show his frustration. Because he cannot show the world he is weak since he is also dreaming to be a soldier.
This a real life story, except the story teller died in the movie, because in real life he had such a guilt for his sisters death, so he killed himself in the story. Akiyuki Nosaka never forgave himself.
I had seen this anime film and beleive me never have I ever cried so much for any movie in my life as for this one especially for that little pretty cute girls death. War has almost destroyed a family and this anime has presented it so beautifully. It cuts u so deeply in terms of emotion
You should compare this to "What Maisie Knew," which has some incredible performances primarily by Joan Allen, a wonderful child actress and a great Swedish actor whose name I forgot (he's especially great in very subtle ways, but also the obvious ones). What's so fascinating as a comparison is the movies couldn't be more different in lots of ways (no deaths or violence, and the family is just as wealthy as Seita and Setsuko are poor. But the girl, just a little bit older than Setsuko, also is forced to cope with deep unhappiness and psychologically process completely adult events and experiences as best she can. Both movies are amazing at presenting how young children process deeply sad experiences that they can only partially understand mentally. Grave of the Fireflies (one of my absolute favorite movies ever) is a vastly superior movie in my opinion, but What Maisie knew is also exceptional in lots of ways as I mentioned.
Thank you for reacting to this, even though it's a difficult film. I sob like a baby every time I watch it. If you haven't seen them already, I'd recommend you watch more films by Studio Ghibli or Hayao Miyazaki. One of my favorites is "Princess Mononoke"! Also, major props for watching this subtitled! I look forward to seeing more of your reactions! Edit: Screw that aunt! She took advantage of these two orphans, controlling & rationing out THEIR goods, while making them feel like burdensome garbage.
I am so happy that I was recommended to watch this!! Truly!! I will keep that in my mind and add it to the list!! Oh will gladly watch ANIME only in Japanese I love it
when I watched this movie…I am so glad I did but at the same time I was completely devastated..I can honestly say that I will always remember it….but I never want to watch it again
I am a boy .. and there nothing yo say like it . But yesterday i say itt .. i was crying a lot .. a lot .. 😭😭 i have never cried this much in past 2 years ..
Heh.. this movie destroyed me the first time watching, but there's a certain level of catharsis with letting out these emotions. Although I admit, after the end with a girlfriend watching the first time, and me the second time, between tears she said "Why did you make me watch this?!" She actually loved it but whew... it's so raw.
This is the most efficient "War sucks" movie ever made. But good news for you, no anime is as sad as it is, or if there is, it's fictional stuff, this was a real story. Watch Ponyo or Totoro after that, you will feel better.
This is even more devastating knowing that it is loosely based on the real life of the author of the original short story. He was an orphan adopted by an aunt and an uncle. His aunt was killed, and his uncle badly injured during the fire bombings at the end of WWII. He had two younger sisters that both died of starvation. He always blamed himself for the death of his sixteen-month-old sister, because he could not get food for her, and he didn't know how to take care of an infant. Somehow, he survived. He later became an author, a singer, and even served in the government of Japan. He died at the age of eighty-five. His story The Grave of the Fireflies was dedicated to his sixteen-month-old sister. He said it was to honor her. At the very end of the film, it shows the two looking over modern Kobe Japan. That symbolizes Seita being stuck in a loop, constantly reliving or watching the last three months of his life. I believe the author had to suffer through the same thing for decades. It is always the innocent children that suffer the most. The author of this was one of those innocent children.
Studio Ghibli films are better than disney movies...you should also watch my neighbour totoro, princess mononoke, spirited away, whisper of the heart, porco rosso, castle in the sky, howl's moving castle, kiki's delivery service, tale of princess kaguya, ponyo, the wind rises,
Please do more film reactions! They seem to be more popular amongst viewers. If you've never seen Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter or Star Wars, those seem to have the biggest fan bases and pulls in a lot of viewers.
I want to have someone translate my Japanese into English, please. 原作者の野坂氏の実体験を基に作られた作品だが、実際は防空壕などで暮らしていたわけではなく、貧しいながら養母や義祖母といった親戚の家で暮らしていた。 上の妹には愛情を持っていたが、下の妹である恵子(火垂るの墓では節子に中る)のことは、面倒を自分が見なくてはならなくなったため、疎ましく感じており、夜泣きがひどい時は恵子の頭を叩いて脳震盪を起こさせたこともあった。 食糧事情が激化し福井に移り住んだ頃は、自身の本能に抗えず、恵子にろくな食事を与えなかった。それが原因で、恵子は痩せ細り栄養失調で亡くなったそうだ。 「火垂るの墓」は野坂氏にとって妹・恵子に対する贖罪として描かれた作品で、野坂氏は生前にこのような発言を残している。 『一年四ヶ月の妹の、母となり父のかわりつとめることは、ぼくにはできず、それはたしかに、蚊帳の中に蛍をはなち、他に何も心まぎらわせるもののない妹に、せめてもの思いやりだったし、泣けば、深夜におぶって表を歩き、夜風に当て、汗疹と、虱で妹の肌はまだらに色どられ、海で水浴させたこともある。(中略)ぼくはせめて、小説「火垂るの墓」にでてくる兄ほどに、妹をかわいがってやればよかったと、今になって、その無残な骨と皮の死にざまを、くやむ気持が強く、小説中の清太に、その想いを託したのだ。ぼくはあんなにやさしくはなかった。』
This is based on the true story that the author experienced. I just wanted to let you know that after the war, the country of India gave some elephants to a zoo in Tokyo to cheer up children. I am thankful to India for it. My mother just passes away. She had survived and gone through the hardest times for Japan like the brother and the sister in the movie.
Some historical context. In 1945 American new heavy bombers B-29 Superfortress finally could reach Japanese islands. But they couldn't bombing military objects and facturies (it's becouse of hight altitude and powerful winds). So, they decided to put some napalm in M69 air bombs and burn whole cities (most of all Japanese buildings were made of wood). I'm not telling you that Americans are pure evil. I'm trying to say that war is terrible. And nothing in whole world didn't worth it...except of money, of course. "War is a highest form of market competition"
I haven’t seen this but I have heard it’s really disturbing. It’s unfortunate that innocent people died in the bombings of Japan and Germany but if they had been able to strike American cities I have little doubt they would have destroyed Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington DC.
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I remember my mom told me she first saw this film while she was holding baby me in her arms. I have an older brother, so she was imagining me and my brother like the brother and sister in the film, and my mom said she couldn't stop bawling her eyes out.
Omg that is so painful for her!! I can only imagine her emotions watching this film!! Hug your family close and big hugs to mum
This is the one movie that breaks me every time.
I was distraught after watching this!!
same :(
Same😭😭
Yes
What do you mean everytime? I saw this movie once around 20 years ago, didn't fully appreciate it, although it got stucked in my memory, back to it recently (around 6 years), and since then, everytime I feel brave enough to rewatch, I just can't get past the into in the station before bursting into tears. That I movie you see once, you tell everyone how great it is, but never accept their invitation to watch it "again" together.
I've never cried as much as I did with this movie. From the begining until the end. So painful to see this two child struggling to survive... I have a boy and a girl and theyr were the same age when I watched it. Very hard.
What a way to start anime.
😩
This movie opened my eyes to the gravity of a well written story, made even more impressive being presented in animated form. A truly harrowing tale that stayed with me long after the credits rolled.
TRULY SPECTACULAR!!!
Recently learned that the story is based on an autobiographic book written by a japanese boy which survived as 14years old but his 1,5 years old little sister died due to malnutrition and he felt guilty. He also admitted that Seita was way more kind and caring than he was towards his little sister Keiko. 😢
'she never woke up' 😢😭😭🥲
My husband is japanese. He watches it every now and then. Guess what whenever we watch? Loads of cries!!!
I would be the same if I had the strength to watch it again so kudos for watching it every now and then!!!!
The whole time watching, I just wanted to give you a hug. This film is brutal. I cannot believe you started your anime journey with Grave of the Fireflies. Thankfully it only gets cheerier from here
AWWW I will take a hug and truly needed it gosh damn it was hard to watch!!!! I am so excited to continue!!!
Bold of you to assume that when she haven't watched barefoot gen yet... 😂
This movie is truly brutal. It's one of my top movies but I watch it maybe once in a few years. Greetings from the tiny Pacific islands of Palau!
I live in same city with Seita and Setsuko. I do walking as my daily habit around the lake that they lived. Every time I go there remind me Seita and Setsuko.
What is name this place/city ??
My mother is experienced the bombing of Tokyo.
It seems that he managed to escape and survive.
And the mother passed away on 8/20/2021.
I can't stop crying with gratitude.
And I wanted to do my best to become a strong person like my mother.
Described by Google Translate from Japan
This is known as one of the movies that you have to watch once in your life, when they released, it was a double release, along with My neighbor Totoro, because the movie was so sad that you need something light hearted along with it
This film is based on the war experience of this story novelist, Akiyuki Nosaka himself.
"Like Seita in this film, I should have taken good care of my younger sister, and now I feel so sorry for her cruel death of skin and bones that I entrusted my feelings to Seita in the novel. I was never that kind."
This is what Nosaka said.
Also, when this movie was released in Japan, My Neighbor Totoro was the next movie to be shown.
Beautiful and touching
Probably one of the best animated movie of all time and I only dared to watch it once. They're so many Setsuko's and seita'a in this world which end up suffering from the war.
Exactly!!! If this is one family's story, millions will break me!
Traumatic masterpiece of a movie. I've not had the stomach to rewatch it even though it's been almost 20 years since I saw it for the first time.
Also, you blew my mind around 17:20 - that's a really good observation and theory.
The first time I watched this, I did not cry. I was so angry for some reason I could not cry. But after 20 minutes I had this horrible feeling because I did not cry.
Omg Virtual hug for this emotion!!!
I'm feeling the exact same thing.
Especially after seeing so many comments about people crying, it makes me feel like I'm a stone.
This moive so amazing but super sad
A beautiful movie that I never dare to watch again...Trauma will hit u hard...depression u will go for months...such an emotional climax which can never be remade in history
I feel that as a woman you would absolutely appreciate Ghibli's "Princess Kaguya". It has a very different artsyle and it cost a lot and took about 8 years of production. Unfortunately the Western countries did not appreciate it as much as the critics did so Studio Ghibli almost ended up in brankruptcy because of it; it is slow-paced and very contemplative but I am in awe every time I watch it. Also it make me cries like a baby.
_The Tale of the Princess Kaguya_ was directed by the same person as _Grave of the Fireflies_ too. It was the last film that Isao Takahata directed before his death in 2018.
What a beautiful soul you have
When she offers him a clump of dirt and says it's a rice ball got me. Beautiful movie, but incredibly sad
ive watched this movie 2 times and it never fails to make me cry☹️
Us bro us
Please react to "Laputa: Castle in the Sky". It's my all time favorite Ghibli movie!
Omg definitely will add it to my list ♥️
The feels 💔it hits me Everytime . When "Setsuko" wants to eat-- Tempura,Sashimi,Jelly,Ice-cream etc. 😭
Here are more anime movies you would enjoy
Spirited away
Howls moving castle
A silent voice
Your name
Garden of words
Weathering with you
The girl who leapt through time
Wolf children
5 centimeters per second
Tokyo Godfathers
Princess mononoke
Perfect blue
My neighbour totoro
Summer wars
Boy and the beast
Flavours of youth
Oh and btw Grave of the Fireflies is based on real events... Every thing you saw did really happen just Seita didn't die.
This is certainly my most favorite movie of all time... Brings out the harsh reality of the world we live in... The only movie that did made me realise the value of everything around me
I want to eat your pancreas too
I watched it a couple of Times now, but i remember my first time watching this. It broke me for a at least a week.
I think i can never watch it again in full length...
For 1st time viewers DO NOT watch the trash English dub version. This is a masterpiece of filmmaking that should be watched in the original Japanese with English subtitles.
I just finished washing and am suffering from depression ..and I can’t stop crying
Painful anime ever made💔💔💔
Made my heart into 2
Beautiful genuine reaction
Thanks so much! I wait for more reactions please its very cool And very awesome your reaction
Iam watching this movie alone, didn't expect this so tragic, i never watching this alone if i know 😭
This anime make me so devsted, the best anime i didn't want to watch again, seriously.
I was a child the first time i watched this movie. About 7yr old. I had already learned of death so i understood what happened in the end but didnt understand the concept of war and why we do this to eachother so i asked my history teacher who was shocked since here in the us we dont learn this till middle school. Well the darkness of it anyway. But he basically sat me down and tried to explai. War to a very hurt confused child. Have to say still dont get why we do these things to each other. War is a crule thing no matter the resons for it all it dose is produce more hate and suffering.
Easily one of Ghibli's best movies and one of the most overlooked, maybe because of how dark it is compared to all the others, this movie gets me every single time.
A beautiful and heart breaking masterpiece.
I loved your reaction and good job thinking ahead with the kleenex. 😂😭
This isn't only a movie i heard that this movie is based on real incident.
4:55 You said he started gymnastics. He's saddened by his mother's demise but he cannot express it to his little sister thinking it might affect her mentally. He might doing gymnastics for two reasons 1. To distract his sister from all the misery. or 2. To get over his emotions by working out and hiding his feelings. (if you watch the scene they haven't shown him tearful or even crying while doing gymnastics), its a way to show his frustration. Because he cannot show the world he is weak since he is also dreaming to be a soldier.
This a real life story, except the story teller died in the movie, because in real life he had such a guilt for his sisters death, so he killed himself in the story. Akiyuki Nosaka never forgave himself.
I had seen this anime film and beleive me never have I ever cried so much for any movie in my life as for this one especially for that little pretty cute girls death. War has almost destroyed a family and this anime has presented it so beautifully. It cuts u so deeply in terms of emotion
I swa this movie today.... And this movie ❤❤❤❤💯💯💯💯
This is the movie that im never gonna watch again
You should compare this to "What Maisie Knew," which has some incredible performances primarily by Joan Allen, a wonderful child actress and a great Swedish actor whose name I forgot (he's especially great in very subtle ways, but also the obvious ones). What's so fascinating as a comparison is the movies couldn't be more different in lots of ways (no deaths or violence, and the family is just as wealthy as Seita and Setsuko are poor. But the girl, just a little bit older than Setsuko, also is forced to cope with deep unhappiness and psychologically process completely adult events and experiences as best she can. Both movies are amazing at presenting how young children process deeply sad experiences that they can only partially understand mentally. Grave of the Fireflies (one of my absolute favorite movies ever) is a vastly superior movie in my opinion, but What Maisie knew is also exceptional in lots of ways as I mentioned.
There are some films that should be compulsory viewing as part of basic education. This is the first of the list.
ありがとうございました。
Thank you for reacting to this, even though it's a difficult film. I sob like a baby every time I watch it.
If you haven't seen them already, I'd recommend you watch more films by Studio Ghibli or Hayao Miyazaki. One of my favorites is "Princess Mononoke"!
Also, major props for watching this subtitled! I look forward to seeing more of your reactions!
Edit: Screw that aunt! She took advantage of these two orphans, controlling & rationing out THEIR goods, while making them feel like burdensome garbage.
I am so happy that I was recommended to watch this!! Truly!! I will keep that in my mind and add it to the list!!
Oh will gladly watch ANIME only in Japanese I love it
I saw this movie a while back, I promised not to watch it again 😭😭😭
:'''''((((((
when I watched this movie…I am so glad I did but at the same time I was completely devastated..I can honestly say that I will always remember it….but I never want to watch it again
I am a boy .. and there nothing yo say like it .
But yesterday i say itt .. i was crying a lot .. a lot .. 😭😭 i have never cried this much in past 2 years ..
Heh.. this movie destroyed me the first time watching, but there's a certain level of catharsis with letting out these emotions. Although I admit, after the end with a girlfriend watching the first time, and me the second time, between tears she said "Why did you make me watch this?!" She actually loved it but whew... it's so raw.
This is the most efficient "War sucks" movie ever made. But good news for you, no anime is as sad as it is, or if there is, it's fictional stuff, this was a real story. Watch Ponyo or Totoro after that, you will feel better.
This is even more devastating knowing that it is loosely based on the real life of the author of the original short story. He was an orphan adopted by an aunt and an uncle. His aunt was killed, and his uncle badly injured during the fire bombings at the end of WWII. He had two younger sisters that both died of starvation. He always blamed himself for the death of his sixteen-month-old sister, because he could not get food for her, and he didn't know how to take care of an infant. Somehow, he survived. He later became an author, a singer, and even served in the government of Japan. He died at the age of eighty-five. His story The Grave of the Fireflies was dedicated to his sixteen-month-old sister. He said it was to honor her. At the very end of the film, it shows the two looking over modern Kobe Japan. That symbolizes Seita being stuck in a loop, constantly reliving or watching the last three months of his life. I believe the author had to suffer through the same thing for decades. It is always the innocent children that suffer the most. The author of this was one of those innocent children.
That's funny because Ray recommended this movie to us too. I think he likes ruining peoples day with this movie haahha.
Studio Ghibli films are better than disney movies...you should also watch my neighbour totoro, princess mononoke, spirited away, whisper of the heart, porco rosso, castle in the sky, howl's moving castle, kiki's delivery service, tale of princess kaguya, ponyo, the wind rises,
Try the 1986 British animation 'When the wind blows' for another masterpiece that tugs at your heart.
This movie 😭😭
Just think about those nation who actual suffered. And even now
I never wanna watching this movie again, seriously.
This movie ruined me.
You handled it with better composure and grace!
Applauds for you!
💔💔💔💔💔💔 This movie is so sad
Damn right :////
Please do more film reactions! They seem to be more popular amongst viewers. If you've never seen Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter or Star Wars, those seem to have the biggest fan bases and pulls in a lot of viewers.
Definitely
I want to have someone translate my Japanese into English, please.
原作者の野坂氏の実体験を基に作られた作品だが、実際は防空壕などで暮らしていたわけではなく、貧しいながら養母や義祖母といった親戚の家で暮らしていた。
上の妹には愛情を持っていたが、下の妹である恵子(火垂るの墓では節子に中る)のことは、面倒を自分が見なくてはならなくなったため、疎ましく感じており、夜泣きがひどい時は恵子の頭を叩いて脳震盪を起こさせたこともあった。
食糧事情が激化し福井に移り住んだ頃は、自身の本能に抗えず、恵子にろくな食事を与えなかった。それが原因で、恵子は痩せ細り栄養失調で亡くなったそうだ。
「火垂るの墓」は野坂氏にとって妹・恵子に対する贖罪として描かれた作品で、野坂氏は生前にこのような発言を残している。
『一年四ヶ月の妹の、母となり父のかわりつとめることは、ぼくにはできず、それはたしかに、蚊帳の中に蛍をはなち、他に何も心まぎらわせるもののない妹に、せめてもの思いやりだったし、泣けば、深夜におぶって表を歩き、夜風に当て、汗疹と、虱で妹の肌はまだらに色どられ、海で水浴させたこともある。(中略)ぼくはせめて、小説「火垂るの墓」にでてくる兄ほどに、妹をかわいがってやればよかったと、今になって、その無残な骨と皮の死にざまを、くやむ気持が強く、小説中の清太に、その想いを託したのだ。ぼくはあんなにやさしくはなかった。』
Trying to translate this hope someone does!!
Studio Ghibli is the best for anime movies, you can look into their movies.
Very much!!
no matter how many times i watch this i always think 'maybe it wont be as bad this time".
its always as bad
Watching it the second time right away, is murder.
This is based on the true story that the author experienced. I just wanted to let you know that after the war, the country of India gave some elephants to a zoo in Tokyo to cheer up children. I am thankful to India for it. My mother just passes away. She had survived and gone through the hardest times for Japan like the brother and the sister in the movie.
If anyones watching this in 2024 we should consider this as plataine children same things r happening to them
Some historical context.
In 1945 American new heavy bombers B-29 Superfortress finally could reach Japanese islands. But they couldn't bombing military objects and facturies (it's becouse of hight altitude and powerful winds). So, they decided to put some napalm in M69 air bombs and burn whole cities (most of all Japanese buildings were made of wood).
I'm not telling you that Americans are pure evil. I'm trying to say that war is terrible.
And nothing in whole world didn't worth it...except of money, of course.
"War is a highest form of market competition"
please watch attack on titan, its a masterpiece
I haven’t seen this but I have heard it’s really disturbing. It’s unfortunate that innocent people died in the bombings of Japan and Germany but if they had been able to strike American cities I have little doubt they would have destroyed Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington DC.
@indian calypso you should must watch tokyo ghoul anime series that will be a treat for you....
It is in my list :D
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Please react to 'Your name' and 'A silent voice'
I wait fpr reaction to Junji ito collection its serie from story books
Iam so sad😭😭😭
ME TOO :/
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これが戦争です
Bruh