Grave of the Fireflies is fairly apolitical (the filmmakers scrupulously avoid any form of didactic statement, focusing solely on the protagonists' efforts to survive) and thus serves as a universal tale -- these could be any two kids in any war-ravaged land. Maybe modern kids should watch this film, regardless of the trauma it might inflict; by simply presenting a narrative that no doubt actually occurred a thousand times over, the ultimate tragedy of war comes across more clearly than in any war film (or anti-war film) I've ever seen. My advice: Keep a box of kleenex handy.
TREEFORT MUSIC FEST 14 (2026)—DAY ONE (Wednesday, March 25, 2026)
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The Septuagenarians are back at it again!! On behalf of *The Evening Class*,
Michael Hawley and I leaned into five full days of music, dance and art
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2 comments:
Indeed such a powerful film and amond my personal favourites!
Great blog!
This is a really depressing movie, and I havent been able to watch it a second time.
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