I just watched this for the first time and I feel like it cut a piece of my soul out and served it to me for dinner.

10/10 would suggest it, if you haven’t seen it.

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    The rule of grave of the fireflies is that everybody has to watch it, and then everyone has to recommend it to other people, but never watch it again.

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    If you’ve got it in you, you could head on out to your nearest Asian supermarket and there’s a chance they carry the same, if not similar, tin of hard candies you can buy and cry eating.

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    I’ve had a copy of it for about ten years now and still haven’t watched it.

    I plan on it, but I know enough about it that I know I have to be in just the right mood.

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      Me with anything tragic:

      I plan on it, but I know enough about it that I know I have to be in just the right mood.

      You and I are kindred spirits

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      Same, I’ve also had it waiting on my storage drive for about a decade. My wife also said that it’s good, but she will not want to see any of it again lol

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    I went through a ghibli catalog watch while travelling in Japan one time, including Hiroshima peace Park (another “do once” thing. On the flight home I watched grave of the fireflies for the first time. I do not recommend watching it on a plane in public, when most everyone is sleeping so you try (fail) to keep your ugly sobbing to yourself.

    Great movie

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    I watched it a few years ago and all I could think of was how the kid was responsible for most of the problems he ended facing. Sad? Yes. But a “YOU are making a bad situation worse” sad, because the boy wanted to “prove” he could be an adult, despite being a 10yo with a younger sister to care.

    Seriously, his aunt complained he was just hanging around, playing all day and not helping. His reaction? “You old hag, I don’t need you!”

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      Oh she was terrible to them though.

      spoiler

      He didn’t start to try and take care of the sister on his own until after she robbed him.

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    This was the first anime I ever saw. I had no idea why people liked the genre after it.

    I got the VhS at a goodwill.