Even 37 Years Later, Grave of the Fireflies' Poster Hides a Dark Detail I Cannot Unsee
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The Studio Ghibli film "Grave of the Fireflies," which depicts war, was released for the first time in Japan on Netflix on July 15. Yasuda listened to the audio guide and said, "It felt like the world of the film expanded all at once."
Even 37 Years Later, Grave of the Fireflies' Poster Hides a Dark Detail I Cannot Unsee
Okay, let’s be real, Grave of the Fireflies isn’t just a movie. It’s more like an emotional nuke Studio Ghibli dropped on all of us. You go in thinking it’s another cozy anime about two cute siblings surviving tough times, and suddenly you’re all balled up in the corner of your bedroom, sobbing into your pillow, questioning humanity, and possibly skipping dinner. Because, let’s face it, how do you even eat after that ending? But just when you th…
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