• danekrae@lemmy.world
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    I have not seen Grave of the Fireflies (1988).

    The only Ghibli movie that I can’t watch.

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      It’s a great film. It made me cry, but still glad I watched it. It’s one of those rare pieces of media that have a profound impact.

      Originally, it was released as a double feature with my neighbor totoro and both films have interesting parallels.

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          Grave of the Fireflies was actually directed by the cofounder Isao Takahata who generally played more of a producer role but did this and The Tale of Princess Kaguya, which are much more subdued compared to Miyazaki’s works, but no less emotional. He was also the artistic producer on The Red Turtle, a co-production between Ghibli and a few French studios, which I would highly recommend watching. Very quiet. Very beautiful.

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            Not often I see The Red Turtle mentioned; that one I did not expect to like as much as I do - definitely recommend giving it a watch

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      Exactly. I hate that I watched this. Basically watching two kids starve to death in post WW2 Japan. And I don’t care if I ruined it for anyone that hasn’t seen it. Two kids. Starve. To death. Fuck that movie.

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              Non-sequitur. I don’t need to watch a bunch of Irish people starve to death to know the Potato Starving happened.

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                Sure, but the movie literally starts by telling you it’s the story of how the kid died.

                If you watched past that it’s pretty silly to get upset over the fact that the movie is what it told you it was going to be.

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                  You’re not wrong, but I had already paid for the ticket at that point and I didn’t want to Karen my way to a refund. And, I had never seen it before, so I didn’t know to take it literally. I didn’t enjoy the experience, but it was a masterwork of an animated movie.