Wednesday, February 3, 2010

An Item Worth Immense Value In 200 Years

Last Grave of the Fireflies (tremendísimo melodrama)

sure you have the kleenex handy before pressing the play button ...

worm in my capacity as antisocial and pancartero defender radical ideas incompatible with our ever benevolent Western consumer society (I'm being ironic, is it me shout a lot?) I had occasion to see several films of denunciation, of not giving concessions to the viewer, on these miseries in our world who prefer to turn the face. That is why I consider your stomach enough to face with one of the movies that drag black legend in the world of cartoons, Grave of the Fireflies. A great movie, no doubt, and also one of body which will leave you worse if you manage to stay the course, which few people get. If you are from natural depression, stay away from this film, and above all, under no circumstances, if you have small children, never let them see it. Not movie for all audiences, much less ...


Grave of the Fireflies, Isao Takahata director , the prestigious factory Ghibli, based on a novel by Akiyuki Nosaka , released in the year 1988, is undoubtedly the hardest movie I've seen in my life. If you are old enough that your father has ever said that "a war is what you need to pass to you, so that you remove as many fads and manias "and want to know what he meant, just to see this movie. 93 minutes of the worst miseries of mankind, without a moment's respite to the viewer, and no savings qualms about showing pictures and lurid situations.

Notice: a sleepless contnuacion plot details.

It's only the beginning of the movie shows you what's coming up. We see a beggar who dies lying in a train station, the indifference of the sweepers, who just commented "another one is dead" before continuing with their work. From here, the film tells the life of this anonymous beggar. We learned that had a name, Seita, which once had a happy life until the war take everything. By attending his mother's death in a bombing, which also lose their home and everything they had. We'll see how with her younger sister leave home to live with relatives, who despise the young orphans as a burden. We will witness the miseries of war, famine, cruelty of man against man. We'll see how the protagonist is forced to become a vagabond and a thief, as he learns of the death in combat of his military father, and finally as assisting the starvation of his little sister, now in full post-war, all narrated no pity for the actors or the audience, ending to see this monumental drama thinking that the world is a bucket of shit and life is meaningless. In short, a tremendous work of complaint that will surely make you a bad time, no matter how seasoned you think you have the stomach. A few guys

leaders of the dog world this movie I would put them in continuous session, duly tied to chair the one where they placed the star of A Clockwork Orange, to see if they knew so it's worth a comb ...

0 comments:

Post a Comment