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Grave of the Fireflies
It is the greatest movie that I will never, ever, watch again.
It was originally screened with My Neighbor Totoroβ¦..
Btw I agree. Itβs an absolutely devastatingly beautiful movie.
Oh man. That's entire theatre loads of traumatized children. π΅βπ«
It was the 80s. Iβm sure they were all told it wasnβt bad and to go outside.
I'm pretty sure they put them together because that's how you keep everyone from becoming suicidally depressed after watching Grave of the Fireflies D:
Iirc Totoro viewed first.
Well that's a tactical error.
I'm usually not a particularly emotional guy but damn that movie messed me up for a while.
That is a heavy movie.
Reminds me of the movie "Nobody knows", also from a real story, also Japanese.
Whatsoever, anything relating to kids' suffering is...it's hard.