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Based on Akiyuki Nosaka's 1967 novel and directed by the legendary Japanese animator Isao Takahata who died earlier this month, it tells the story of two orphans & their desperate struggle to survive the final months of World War Two.
The show's ending is foreshadowed from the start. All alone, a young boy Seita succumbs to lớn starvation và dies at the Sannomiya Railway Station. Among his possessions discovered by a janitor: a sweet tin containing ashes & some bone fragments. The seemingly innocuous container is discarded in a nearby field, releasing his spirit which rises up and reunites with the ghost of his four-year-old sister Setsuko.
Fireflies surround the siblings và their story begins. "September 21, 1945. That was the day I died," Seita says in a haunting narration.
Grave of the Fireflies may bear the Ghibli name but it is by no means a conventional children's movie. It is harrowing and distinct from its feel-good predecessors, which may have deterred many viewers. But the late film critic và historian Roger Ebert proclaimed it to lớn be "one of the greatest war films ever made".
"Since the earliest days, animated films have been 'cartoons' for children và families," he said in a nhận xét back in 2000. "But these films exist within safe confines, inspiring tears but not grief. Grave of the Fireflies is an emotional experience so powerful that it forces a rethinking of animation."
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