In This Corner of the World is a wartime drama based off the manga with the same name. Although a fictitious account, the background of the setting and events are all based off of real events such as the Hiroshima atomic bombing and air raids in Kure. During the final months of World War II, Suzu, a young, innocent and cheerful woman living near Hiroshima is trying to lead a normal life and keep her family safe. The film clearly describes the nature, traditional cultures and regular civilian life of Japan that is heavily contrasted with the destruction of war. This film is sweet, soft and sad but very strong. It has received positive reviews for it’s story but also because the entire film is hand painted which compliments the main character Suzu’s hobby of painting.
Grave of the Fireflies is an animated war film based off the semi-autobiographical story by Akiyuki Nosaka. On March 17, 1945, Americans dropped incendiary bombs on Kobe which destroyed about 20 percent of the city and killed over 8000 people. Among them was Nosaka’s father who perished in the bombings and his younger sister who died of malnutrition as a result of the air raid. Nosaka’s experiences during the war, inspired him to write The Grave of the Fireflies. This heartbreaking tale discovers the true horrors of war through Seita, a 9th grade teenager and his younger sister Setsuko. Seita desperately struggles to fight for him and his younger sisters life during the final months of World War II. A film to surely make you shed a tear, Grave of the Fireflies has received a lot of praise for it’s compelling story. It is considered to be a powerful war film that incorporates a unique blend of both beauty and despair.
Director: Makoto Shinkai
Studio: CoMix Wave Films
Awards: Mainichi Film Award for Best Animated Feature and 2016 Los Angeles Films Critic Association Award for Best Animted Film
Year: 2016
Have you ever experienced a deja-vu or had a moment when you felt like you already knew someone you’ve never met before? Your Name perfectly captures this feeling in Shinkai’s most popular film. After Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli retired, Japan looked to see who would be their next big animation director and Shinkai responded perfectly with the release of Your Name. Your Name follows the story of Taki a high school student in Tokyo and Mitsuha, a high school student in the country side who begin to randomly and suddenly swap bodies. These two complete strangers begin to unravel the mystery and find themselves linked in some bizarre way. Aside from the excellent story-telling and plot, Your Name has also gained responses for its beautiful animation and attention to detail.
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Studio: Ghibli
Awards: Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, Blue Ribbon Award, Mainichi Film Award, Japan Academy Award for Best Film, British Academy Film Award for Best Film not in English, and many more
Year: 2001
Spirited Away is considered one of Japan’s most famous and popular films being the highest grossing film in Japan. The movie tells a story about a young 10 year old girl named Chihiro, who enters the world of kami (deity), but soon finds herself trapped there after her parents are turned into pigs by the evil witch Yubaba who rules this world. Chihiro begins to work for Yubaba at a bathhouse in order to free herself and her parents from the spell that they are put under, but realizes it isn’t easy being the only human in the world of kami. She befriends a boy named Haku who helps Chihiro escape Yubaba’s spell.
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Studio: Ghibli
Awards: Animage Anime Grand Prize, Blue Ribbon Prize, Mainichi Film Award, Kinema Junpo Award
Year: 1988
My Neighbor Totoro follows the story of two young daughters (Satsuki and Mei) of a professor who have moved to the countryside to locate closer to their ailing mother in postwar Japan. Satsuki and Mei encounter a friendly forest spirit named Totoro along with his friends and embark on adventures with their new furry companions. Totoro and his friends are only visible to the eyes of a child and soon show their magical capabilities that mesmerize the girls. This film consistently ranks high on critics best films of all time lists and has received high praise for it’s heartwarming and sentimental story telling. My Neighbor Totoro is a family friendly must see film!