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One Day

June 3, 2024 Honours Review

Perhaps one day, you’ll wake up and breathe

Realizing the air you inhale is spaceless

And the disinterested time of numbers is timeless

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Tags music, poetry, future, interpretation

Fragility, Pride, and Historical Legacies in Isao Takahata's "Grave of the Fireflies" (1988)

February 28, 2020 Ola Medzińska
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Directed and produced by Isao Takahata, Grave of the Fireflies (1988) is an animated movie telling a story of war, grief, and tragedy. During an attack on their village two children, Seita and Setsuko lose their mother. Their father is a soldier in the Japanese army, currently fighting in the Second World War, so the children decide to temporarily stay with their aunt. However, as time passes, the aunt begins to treat Seita and Setsuko as if they are unwanted intruders in her household. As a result of their relative's attitude and lack of compassion, the children proceed to run away and move in an abandoned bunker which they try to transform into a home. As the story unfolds, it portrays Seita and Setsuko's experiences while dealing with post-war reality – hunger, illnesses, and loneliness.

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In Culture Tags animation, historical legacies, japan, symbolism, film, interpretation

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