Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 4
Entertainment: 5
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Along with Clannad After Story and Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, this one counts among the works of art after which I couldnāt watch anime for days. It hit that hard, I donāt think I could have stood getting right back to the usual slapstick fun most of nowadaysā anime focus on to some or another extent.
āHotaru no Hakaā, better known under its English title āGrave of the Firefliesā, is definitely Studio Ghibliās saddest tale, even if not their oldest. And it stays true to what Ghibli is; slow but subtle, true to life, successfully realistic; and while most if not all Ghibli movies are touching to some or another extent, this one is absolutely heart-tearing.
Ghibliās tendency to simple setups shows, of course. That doesnāt mean it canāt be down-to-earth, however. āGrave of the Firefliesā shows both the hardships of life and an individual tale, one probably symbolic for a larger number of kids during the war.
It goes without saying that itās unique. Anime has rarely taken a similar approach, before or after. āGrave of the Firefliesā is more than that, however; itās a work of sheer art. Encompassing, relatable, nothing short of beautiful, even more so in terms of story, characters, and emotion than in visual terms. Simply said, it drew me in and didnāt let go till it was through, and then for another while.
Of course, as in any Ghibli movie, the characters only help it along. They may be āonlyā kids, yet theyāre engaging, lovable, and oddly relatable.
Where Ghibliās usual focus with the characters is the simple innocence of children and young adults, that still-fresh take of the world so-to-speak, thereās less of all this to be found in here. Itās still there, but it takes a background seat compared to Miyazakiās works. āGrave of the Firefliesā is a film that speaks more of troubled times, of tragedies, of personal regrets, of people being haunted by war, and so on. It may be more solemn than the usual Ghibli movie, but it excels at what it does; being down-to-earth, realistic, full of emotion, relatable, and all the more heart-tearing for all of it. Itās a film thatās coming alive as it is watched, characters and story both.
The dialogue is excellent no doubt. The script is Ghibli--it flows well and realistically, it gets the characters and their emotion across, and thereās no word too much in it. Also, the voice acting definitely doesnāt disappoint, especially the Japanese version.
The animation isnāt the 2012/13 look, of course. It is pretty realistic for such an old film, but still tends to look ragged here or there--of course it does. While that means I canāt give the animation an excellent mark quite yet, it doesnāt mean it canāt be good. I suppose the technical visual merits are about as good as anime looked back then; and the flaws get balanced out pretty well by the music and art.
The OST in this film is quite outstanding--it always manages to hit the right string, no matter for which kind of atmosphere or purpose. And the art is interesting to say the least, beautiful even in most moments. Studio Ghibliās trademark character design (those whoāve seen even one Miyazaki movie before will know what I mean); pretty realistic background design; the colouring, outstanding especially whenever thereās fireflies around; and then, the line-art isnāt the classic black but brown, making for another odd but interesting effect.
āGrave of the Firefliesā doesnāt strive for mainstream appeal. Itās devoid of any action, or slapstick humour. It excels at what it does, though.
Itās heart-rending--but itās beautiful all the same; not to mention down-to-earth, and oddly relatable, the combination of which is determined to touch even the most hardened of hearts. Itās simple on the surface, but itās pretty sure to make people think; the storyline, and the main characterās actions, how perhaps he could have changed not the situation but the outcome of it; and last but not least of course the overall theme, how itās always the children who end up on the losing end of any war.
āGrave of the Firefliesā is one of the few animes Iād state as a masterpiece, one of the true and undiscovered gems of the anime world. If you care about emotional movies at all, or those that really get the philosophic gears turning, consider--scratch that, go download this movie. But remember to prepare a tissue box nearby.
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