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In This Corner of the World — Torn apart by war. Brought together by love.
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In This Corner of the World

2016 8 44.5K views saved
In This Corner of the World

Japan, 1943, during World War II. Young Suzu leaves her village near Hiroshima to marry and live with her in-laws in Kure, a military harbor. Her creativity to overcome deprivation quickly makes her indispensable at home. Inhabited by an ancestral wisdom, Suzu impregnates the simple gestures of everyday life with poetry and beauty. The many hardships, the loss of loved ones, the frequent air raids of the enemy, nothing alters her enthusiasm…

Countries: JP
Languages: Japanese
Runtime: 2hrs 10min
Status: Released
Release date: 2016-11-12
Release format: Streaming — Jul 17, 2017
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drtfx7
@drtfx7 4 years ago

In This Corner of the World tackles similar themes from Grave of the Fireflies but finds its own unique way of presenting them perfectly. Beautifully animated and patiently paced, it manages to show the reality of survival while still celebrating happiness in small things.

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drtfx7
@drtfx7 4 years ago

In This Corner of the World tackles similar themes from Grave of the Fireflies but finds its own unique way of presenting them perfectly. Beautifully animated and patiently paced, it manages to show the reality of survival while still celebrating happiness in small things.

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nutmac
@nutmac 6 years ago

**In this Corner of the World** is an artistic triumph, with creative animation style that improves upon **Studio Ghibli**'s **The Tale of the Princess Kaguya**.

The story is based on a manga series of the same name, following the account of an 18-year old girl Suzu, whose home is a seaside village only few miles from would-be first atomic bomb ground zero in Hiroshima. She is a simple kindhearted girl (although often absent minded) with great artistic talents.

By sheer luck, she catches the fancy of a shy Shusaku from a nearby town. Their marriage starts awkwardly, but it's clear that both deeply respect each other.

Roughly half of the film is a study of life and marriage in the 40s, using episodic slice-of-life approach. As Suzu adapts into the role of a Japanese village housewife, supporting disabled mother-in-law, there are many memorable ups and downs (but mostly ups as she is surrounded by well meaning folks). There are no real villains to speak of.

The film is not without faults. The chief among them is uneven pacing and clumsy editing. Many transitions are abrupt and most episodes lack satisfying coda. Many conversations refer to character or event that was not properly introduced, if at all. Some characters seem very significant, such as Rin the courtesan, but the film never explains why. (Perhaps the upcoming extended version will flesh out some of the shortcomings.)

Despite my complaints, the film isn't difficult to follow. Wonderful animation and voice acting carry the film forward to the second half.

Throughout the film, a timeline title card appears in increasing frequency as the unfaithful day approaches (August 6, 1945). Unlike **Grave of the Fireflies**, the second half of this film isn't really about the devastations of the war. While there are several deaths, most happen off-screen without dramatic flourishes. Only two deaths have very significant emotional impact: [spoiler]Suzu's niece Harumi and mother of would-be-adopted orphan.[/spoiler] Instead, the film uses the war as a coming-of-age turning point.

While Suzu loses many things -- her innocence (despite her childhood friend urging her to "never change"), [spoiler]many family members, and her right hand[/spoiler], she does not become a war victim per say. Suzu grows, becoming more self aware and discovering passion from unlikeliest of sources.

I am not sure if I *loved* the film. But it's one of those films that will stay with me for years to come. There are so many things to admire, and Suzu is such a wonderful character.

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Benjamin Rice
@chinalover33 10 months ago

I had no idea what this movie was about when I started watching it, so when I heard Christmas music, I was like this movie seems cheerful. I soon learned that this movie was in fact not going to be cheerful.

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purga
@purga 7 years ago

It did not make me cry like Grave of Fireflies did but this one is also beautiful in its own unique way.

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Alex
@mellowb 7 years ago

To say this was heartbreaking would be quite the understatement...

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Nier
@nrjstar 3 years ago

Such an amazing movie. What a girl character ! I fell in love with the movie

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Saint Pauly
@saint-pauly 8 years ago

Beautifully animated and an interesting perspective on Japan during World War II, though I couldn't help but be distracted by the over-simplicity of the tale. _Grave of the Fireflies_ anyone?

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Gus
@gusguidry 2 months ago

Japan, I am so sorry for what America did to you in WWII. We fought the wrong enemy.

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