Not that I don't understand the claims against its slow pacing, but I actually found it refreshing. I appreciate that it takes its time to develop the character of Kayoko properly to the point where every one of her actions is perfectly understandable and traceable, and her overall character arc makes a lot of sense and is really solid.
I also liked the focus. There seems to be a trend in other war drama anime (Grave of the fireflies, Barefoot Gen) to not focus only on the tragedy itself but to develop side aspects of the Japanese society in a rather critical, or at the very least self-aware, way. This was the one that handled this specific aspect better for me because it managed to extract an emotional interpretation that is as strong as the effect of death and destruction caused by war. The characters cry and suffer the loss of their loved ones, but above all they look and act defeated. I think this is a very sharp and thoughtful commentary on the Japanese society that lived World War II. The film puts a lot of effort on depicting and putting in context the amount of patriotic exaltation the Japanese Government spoon-fed its citizens with, and later when the war events start to go wrong, it narrates the shock of experiencing defeat, which could be more devastating and unsettling than tragedy itself. There is a scene where Kayoko talks about her aunt. She doesn't say that her aunt is sad, or horrified. She talks about frustration. This caught my attention quite a lot, considering the scenario. I think the whole movie is a briliant look on the collective shock in a society that clearly did not expect any of that to happen because they never considered the scenario of losing the war.
It is very solid, artistically and thematically, and indeed underwatched. Slow pace and maybe a couple overreactions here and there aside, very eloquent, carefully developed and overall easy to enjoy, quite intelligent and classy, and one that could compete in almost equal conditions with its Ghibli counterpart. 9/10 |
jal90Dec 14, 2016 11:50 AM