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Grave of the Fireflies

Original title: Hotaru no haka
  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
362K
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Corinne Orr, Ayano Shiraishi, Tsutomu Tatsumi, J. Robert Spencer, Emily Neves, and Adam Gibbs in Grave of the Fireflies (1988)
A young boy and his little sister struggle to survive in Japan during World War II.
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A young boy and his little sister struggle to survive in Japan during World War II.A young boy and his little sister struggle to survive in Japan during World War II.A young boy and his little sister struggle to survive in Japan during World War II.

  • Director
    • Isao Takahata
  • Writers
    • Akiyuki Nosaka
    • Isao Takahata
  • Stars
    • Tsutomu Tatsumi
    • Ayano Shiraishi
    • Akemi Yamaguchi
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    362K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    494
    54
    • Director
      • Isao Takahata
    • Writers
      • Akiyuki Nosaka
      • Isao Takahata
    • Stars
      • Tsutomu Tatsumi
      • Ayano Shiraishi
      • Akemi Yamaguchi
    • 1.1KUser reviews
    • 152Critic reviews
    • 94Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #37
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Tsutomu Tatsumi
    • Seita
    • (voice)
    Ayano Shiraishi
    • Setsuko
    • (voice)
    Akemi Yamaguchi
    • Aunt
    • (voice)
    Yoshiko Shinohara
    • Mother
    • (voice)
    Kôzô Hashida
    • Obayashi Chairman
    • (voice)
    Masayo Sakai
    • Woman who takes care of Setsuko
    • (voice)
    Kazumi Nozaki
    • Cousin
    • (voice)
    Yoshio Matsuoka
    • Gosaku
    • (voice)
    Masahiro Kanetake
    • Aunt's house guest
    • (voice)
    Kiyoshi Yanagawa
    • Patrolman
    • (voice)
    Hajime Maki
    • Man who arrests Seita
    • (voice)
    Atsuo Omote
    • Person in bank
    • (voice)
    Teruhisa Harita
    • Station worker
    • (voice)
    Hiroshi Tanaka
    • Person in bank
    • (voice)
    Michio Denpô
    • Station worker
    • (voice)
    • …
    Shirô Tamaki
    • Person in bank
    • (voice)
    Tadashi Nakamura
      Mika Sekita
      • Nurse
      • (voice)
      • Director
        • Isao Takahata
      • Writers
        • Akiyuki Nosaka
        • Isao Takahata
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      User reviews1.1K

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      Summary

      Reviewers say 'Hotaru no haka' is a poignant film highlighting war's impact on children. It delivers a strong anti-war message and realistic portrayal of civilian suffering. The sibling bond is deeply moving, evoking strong emotions. Animation and storytelling are praised for conveying tragedy and life's beauty amidst war. Its focus on personal struggle makes it unique. Despite its somber tone, it underscores human resilience and the importance of love and family.
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      Featured reviews

      9dbborroughs

      Depressing, but a must see

      One of the great animated films of all time Grave of Fireflies tells the story of a couple of kids as the try to survive in war time Japan. What happens to them should be seen by anyone thinking of starting a war since it tells very graphically what happens to those often forgotten, the children.

      Like its companion piece, Barefoot Gen, which tells the story of survivors of atomic bombing and the horrors that were experienced by those unlucky enough not to have been killed out right, this film proves that war is hell for everyone, especially the children.

      Its very hard to send anyone out to see this unhappy little film (The previously mentioned Barefoot Gen spawned sequels, this has not) but at the same time you owe it to yourself to experience, however distantly what sort of monster we unleash upon the world every time we go to war. It helps that however depressing this is, its also a damn good and incredibly compelling story.

      9 out of 10
      10Nogami

      The best movie you'll never want to see again

      I had the fortune of being able to see Hotaru no Haka on the big-screen in Seattle a couple of years ago. It was truly the high-point of my film festival excursions. At the end of the movie, there was silence, absolute and total silence in the theater - and then, only an occasional sniffle until the end credits had finished rolling and the house lights came up. It would've seemed almost disrespectful to profane the silence with words.

      Seeing a movie like this really changes attitudes about war - about who really suffers, and that the honor and glory is shallow comfort when you contemplate what has been lost in the struggle.

      I've made the comment to my friends that if you ever see someone who isn't moved (usually to tears) by this movie, you've found someone without a soul. As difficult as it is to watch, turn off the phone, dim the lights, and immerse yourself in the film with ones you love - you will be a better person for it in the end.

      There are many other reviews of this movie, and most of them are probably far more comprehensive than my own - I'll conclude by saying that this movie should required viewing at some point (as should the peace museums at Hiroshima and Nagasaki) for everyone.

      When you see war and conflict in the news or read about it in the paper, think back to this movie - your perspective will probably be broadened, and your eyes opened a bit more.

      I've only watched this movie about 4 times - it usually takes a year or so to "decompress" after watching it. To see it too often would lessen the impact, and that would be the worst possible thing to do to this movie.
      8gavin6942

      Greatest War Film?

      A tragic film covering a young boy and his little sister's struggle to survive in Japan during World War II.

      Apparently people, including Roger Ebert, consider this one of the greatest -- or perhaps the greatest -- war film ever made. Now, that is interesting because it is a cartoon. You never expect that, and this might not be something you want to show kids. It is pretty bold, with wounded people, maggots, and anyone can die.

      Even more interesting is how it takes place from the point of view of a Japanese youth during World War II. He is not nationalistic, he is not anti-American, he is just a kid. And is that not the truth of war? No matter who is right or wrong, millions of kids become the victims.
      10bdod5489

      More moving than you could ever expect

      This film is utterly emotionally draining whilst being rewarding at the same time.

      The animation is both realistic and stylized but that's not the point, the main focus of this film is the character development of the brother and sister protagonists. Their relationship is nothing short of beautiful and touching.

      And without spoiling anything I have to say that this film touched me in a way no other film has ever touched me in my adult life. One or two films have upset me and reduced me to watery eyes but Grave of the Fireflies had me in fits of sobbing despair. I was a mess! I'm talking total emotional breakdown. Couldn't talk without sobbing! One of the best films I have EVER seen, animated or not.
      10Teebs2

      Heartbreaking...

      This film proves without any doubt that animation isn't just suited to tales of fantasy, sci-fi or cartoon comedy and violence. This absolutely heartbreaking Japanese anime tells the story of a young boy, Seito and his younger sister, Setsuko, as they attempt to survive the American bombings on Japan in the last year of World War II.

      The story itself, based on a true story, is powerful enough but the decision to animate the film truly elevates this film to a higher level. This would have been a powerful enough live action drama, along the lines of Spielberg's Empire of the Sun or even Schindler's List. However, the Studio Ghibli team, have brought an extraordinary amount of life to all the characters, but especially the young siblings. Now we're not talking realism as such here - the characters are in no way photo-realistic, they do have the usual characteristics of Japanese anime humans, large eyes and exaggerated expressions. What this achieves however is a heightened level of subtle nuances in expression which are arguably more powerful and provocative than anything a real-life actor may achieve. Some may claim this is overly manipulative or sentimental, but coupled with the characters movements and actions, it gives the characters such a strong, and very human, presence. You truly care for these kids, which is an astonishing achievement. The voice cast (original Japanese) contributes significantly here also.

      It is the tiny moments which give this film so much power and emotional depth - from subtle expressions to brief scenes showing Seito playing with his sister at bath time, attempting, unsuccessfully, to cheer her up when she misses her mother. The painted backgrounds are works of art in themselves, just beautiful. And of course the scenes with the fireflies bring a touch of pure magic - a heightened innocent reality to contrast the horrific realities of the war.

      The greatest achievement of this film is that, apart from a couple of obviously sentimental scenes, such as Setsuko's sobbing or illness, it doesn't force any false emotion on the viewer. It really comes from your involvement with the characters. It's completely honest to it's own story and even cuts off scenes abruptly, which could potentially have been milked for cheap sentiment. It often seems to say - This is what happened, you don't need to see anymore. Another of it's strengths is that it really doesn't comment on the politics of the war in any way, just the effects on innocent people.

      This is an intensely moving film and a masterpiece of animation. If you aren't moved by these characters, you really need to check your pulse. 10/10

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      • Trivia
        This film was initially distributed with My Neighbor Totoro (1988) because it was the only way that Miyazaki could have been able to make "Totoro." The reason being that the original film pitch for that film was rejected, so they pitched a double feature with "Grave of the Fireflies," and the project was eventually backed financially by the original writer of the book on which "Grave" is based. It often was overlooked as a film because whenever "Totoro" was screened first, people were left happy and did not wish to be saddened by "Grave" afterward.
      • Goofs
        Right at the beginning, someone places what looks like a rice ball loosely wrapped in some tree bark as a protective cover next to the boy known as Seita. The scene cuts to Seita's face and soon after he collapses, the wrapped rice ball is nowhere to be seen.
      • Quotes

        [first lines]

        Seita: September 21, 1945... that was the night I died.

      • Connections
        Featured in Siskel & Ebert: True Crime/Ravenous/The King and I/Forces of Nature/The Harmonists (1999)
      • Soundtracks
        Home Sweet Home
        Written by H.R. Bishop (uncredited)

        Performed by Amelita Galli-Curci

        Courtesy of RCA Victor Red Seal, a division of BMG Classics

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      • Release date
        • July 26, 1989 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • La tumba de las luciérnagas
      • Production companies
        • Shinchosha
        • Studio Ghibli
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      Box office

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      • Budget
        • $3,700,000 (estimated)
      • Gross US & Canada
        • $516,962
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $158,101
        • Aug 12, 2018
      • Gross worldwide
        • $842,132
      See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

      Tech specs

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      • Runtime
        • 1h 28m(88 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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