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6.8/10
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Follows the story of honor and tradition caught between the roaring flames of a village set on fire.Follows the story of honor and tradition caught between the roaring flames of a village set on fire.Follows the story of honor and tradition caught between the roaring flames of a village set on fire.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Kôichi Yamadera
- Samurai
- (segment "Tsukumo")
- (voice)
Takeshi Kusao
- Frog
- (segment "Tsukumo")
- (voice)
Yû Kobayashi
- Oume
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
Tarô Ishida
- Tsurunosuke
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
Masaaki Emori
- Nakato
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
Rumi Ochiai
- Mrs. Nakato
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
Hajime Iijima
- Owaka's father
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
Tamie Kubota
- Owaka's mother
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
Nobutoshi Canna
- Head clerk
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
- (as Nobutoshi Kanna)
Ryuji Aigase
- Sadayoshi
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
Kokoa Ishii
- Owaka (Childhood)
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
Ruiki Satô
- Matsukich (Childhood)
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
Tetsurô Takase
- Chief fireman
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
Tadahisa Nishimae
- Fireman
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
Yoshihisa Kawahara
- Fireman
- (segment "Hi no yôjin")
- (voice)
Jessica Boone
- Ghost
- (segment "Possessions")
- (voice: English version)
Shelley Calene-Black
- Ume
- (voice: English version)
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Excellent!
I thoroughly enjoyed this. My only complaint is that it ended!
I wish there were more short-story collections like this.
I wish there were more short-story collections like this.
too slow and too distant
Synopsis: Okawa the daughter of a merchant family and Matsukichi, disowned by his family, are drawn to each other.
Director Ôtomo is legendary for writing and directing the anime masterpiece Akira. But this is a very different film, a story about two childhood friends, one of which becomes obsessed with becoming a fireman. Much of the film is dialog(subtitled) which is my least favorite approach to animation. Almostthe entire story is told with extreme long shots, so you can barely see the character's faces. The animation has an acceptable amount of detail, but less that what we've come to expect from Ôtomo. There is very little action in the film until the climax and even then there really isn't a proper ending.
Director Ôtomo is legendary for writing and directing the anime masterpiece Akira. But this is a very different film, a story about two childhood friends, one of which becomes obsessed with becoming a fireman. Much of the film is dialog(subtitled) which is my least favorite approach to animation. Almostthe entire story is told with extreme long shots, so you can barely see the character's faces. The animation has an acceptable amount of detail, but less that what we've come to expect from Ôtomo. There is very little action in the film until the climax and even then there really isn't a proper ending.
Short masterpiece, from the director of "Akira".
"Combustible", also called "Hi no Yojin", is a short Drama-Anime movie from 2012, directed by Katsuhiro Otomo. It is a part of the feature film compilation called "Short Peace" and runs for 13 minutes.
Basic plot: Set in the Edo period this film is a story of Okawa, the daughter of the merchant family. She leads a lonely childhood, despite the friendship between her and the boy next door Matsukichi (who dreams of becoming fireman).
Many years later, the now tattooed Matsukichi joins a brave fire brigade. But Okawa isn't so lucky as her parents are busy to arrange a wedding for her. Longing for Matsukichi to save her, she accidentally starts a great fire...
By all of the four short animated "Short Peace" movies I've seen, this one is my favorite. In common with the timeless classic "Akira" also made by Katsuhiro Otomo, it has a great story build-up and great animation, which makes this film as realistic as overly possible. The soundtrack which can be heard during the film's climax is pretty stunning as well. Pretty great story of love, honor and firefighting in the ancient Japan.
Highly recommended to be watched by any fan of mature oriented, but realistic animation from Japan.
My overall rating: 9/10.
The other "Short Peace" movies include: "Possessions" (Tsukumo), "Gambo" and "A Farewell to Weapons" (Buki yo Saraba).
Basic plot: Set in the Edo period this film is a story of Okawa, the daughter of the merchant family. She leads a lonely childhood, despite the friendship between her and the boy next door Matsukichi (who dreams of becoming fireman).
Many years later, the now tattooed Matsukichi joins a brave fire brigade. But Okawa isn't so lucky as her parents are busy to arrange a wedding for her. Longing for Matsukichi to save her, she accidentally starts a great fire...
By all of the four short animated "Short Peace" movies I've seen, this one is my favorite. In common with the timeless classic "Akira" also made by Katsuhiro Otomo, it has a great story build-up and great animation, which makes this film as realistic as overly possible. The soundtrack which can be heard during the film's climax is pretty stunning as well. Pretty great story of love, honor and firefighting in the ancient Japan.
Highly recommended to be watched by any fan of mature oriented, but realistic animation from Japan.
My overall rating: 9/10.
The other "Short Peace" movies include: "Possessions" (Tsukumo), "Gambo" and "A Farewell to Weapons" (Buki yo Saraba).
Short packed with Classic Anime Elements
This short, which forms part of the anthology film 'Short Peace', tells the story of a Samurai who is enlisted to help protect a village from an alien monster who has crash landed nearby. Meanwhile, a giant white bear, who lives in the surrounding woods, also intervenes in the battle with the alien.
There's a lot going on in this film, which brings together several common elements of Japanese anime (samurai, sci-fi, mysticism) in an interesting, unique story, which focuses upon familiar themes of Japanese cinema (technology vs. Tradition). The artwork is high quality and there's enough action to keep this visually engaging throughout.
Worths seeing either on its own, as part of the full feature.
There's a lot going on in this film, which brings together several common elements of Japanese anime (samurai, sci-fi, mysticism) in an interesting, unique story, which focuses upon familiar themes of Japanese cinema (technology vs. Tradition). The artwork is high quality and there's enough action to keep this visually engaging throughout.
Worths seeing either on its own, as part of the full feature.
Did you know
- ConnectionsEdited from Possessions (2012)
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- Also known as
- Combustible
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $22,862
- Gross worldwide
- $628,807
- Runtime
- 1h 8m(68 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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