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2017 6.5 16.5K views saved
Fireworks

Moshimo, Japan. The annual fireworks festival is about to take place and a group of schoolboys, arguing over whether they are round or flat when viewed from different angles, set out to find it out.

Countries: JP
Languages: Japanese
Runtime: 1hrs 30min
Status: Released
Release date: 2017-08-18
Release format: Streaming — Aug 18, 2017
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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 5 years ago

Are the fireworks flat or round? And if ... Beautiful movie. I prefer the beautiful drawings and the feelings that it generates, because the story is a little loose.

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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 5 years ago

Are the fireworks flat or round? And if ... Beautiful movie. I prefer the beautiful drawings and the feelings that it generates, because the story is a little loose.

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Catsy
@catsy 7 years ago

This movie rides on the coattails of Your Name. It does feature some nice animation but falls into several anime tropes (like the love interest glowing with shoujo bubbles and sparkles, falling on a girl and blushing, etc.). There was a segment about 3/4 through where I really enjoyed the animation style. It features a lot of 3D models and they look really stiff and robotic. The story is decent but overall I don't think Fireworks (should we watch them from the side, or below?) isn't that special. See it in cinemas if you want to support the anime industry and your local theatre.

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dgw
@dgw 6 years ago

_This review (expanded from the one I wrote for MyAnimeList: `https://myanimelist.net/reviews.php?id=282934`) is based on the version of_ Fireworks _screened in American cinemas during the first week of July, 2018. I might revise this review if I get a chance to see it again and take proper notes, and/or watch the live-action film that came first._

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_Uchiage Hanabi_ was simultaneously engrossing, cringe-worthy, beautiful, and shallow. It's quite the accomplishment in its own way.

The art is gorgeous… with the unfortunate exception of some truly awful CGI scenes. (One of these, showing a staircase at the school, is used repeatedly throughout the film). When SHAFT puts in the effort to deliver a properly animated shot, it shows. Unfortunately, it also shows when they don't. I didn't really notice the character stiffness mentioned in other reviews I've read on MyAnimeList or Trakt, but I definitely felt that CGI was overused. With that in mind, I decided to award the **art 8/10** based mostly on the non-CG segments, so as not to let the CGI drag the traditional animation down too much.

I have no doubt that the soundtrack contributed immensely to my enjoyment of the visuals. DAOKO is now on my radar solely because of this film. (Kosaki Satoru was already familiar from his work on the _Suzumiya Haruhi_ franchise, _OreImo_, and others.) With no aural equivalent of CGI to detract from its score, the **music** earns a solid **9/10**. Foley and environments sounded above average to me, so that doesn't hurt either.

However, I'm afraid that's where my praise must end. The **story** and ==**characters**== were beyond shallow, earning just **3/10** and a pathetic ==**1/10**==, respectively.

I couldn't keep track of any of the school boys at all. Even Narimichi blended in with the group for the first third or so until the plot ramped up, and without him around the other four guys were just interchangeable cutouts to me. Nazuna was just a generic moeblob with no personality to speak of. Her desire to [spoiler]run away from home[/spoiler] seems unmotivated by anything in particular. She's not doing it to avoid being torn away from anyone, and her home life seems perfectly fine. It's really just there to kick off the story, much as the boys' conversations about whether fireworks are flat or round merely give them a reason to walk to the lighthouse.

Sadly, it's also not much of a story at all. I would go even further than other reviewers and say that the whole film can be summed up in two words: **"What if…?"** That's the only character motivation I saw, and the only thing driving the plot (if one can call it that) forward. I was planning to watch the live-action film at some point after this, and I probably still will—but I'm not excited to do so any more. Without stunning anime visuals to lean on, I guess the soundtrack is all I can hope for.¹

The most disappointing thing about the script is something all too common in the anime world, and in cinema generally: wasted potential. What could have been a deep, philosophical, existential reflection on the nature of reality turned out to be just another shallow teen romance. _Steins;Gate_, this is not.

Hell, I'm not even sure if he got the girl or not. That ending could spawn an entire review of its own, but I've prattled on enough already.

Despite the story and characters, I did find the ride worthy of an **8/10 Enjoyment** score, borne on the backs of the art² and sound departments alone.

### Rating breakdown

**Overall: 5.8** (arithmetic mean of the ratings given to each element)
Story: **3**
Animation: **8**
Sound: **9**
Character: **1**
Enjoyment: **8**

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1. And maybe a super-cute lead actress…
2. DIGITAL@SHAFT cuts excluded

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Israel Olivares
@srllvrs 7 years ago

The movie doesn't stand for itself. Some weird 3d animations and a lot of anime cliches. Kind meh.

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Gigi
@gianfra03 7 months ago

Bro broke the bro code

0
Lucian Menezes
@luke2206 5 years ago

Beautiful, really beautiful... And pointless. I wouldn't recommend it.

0
Supriyo Ghosh
@supriyo8799 5 years ago

Awfully Story! Good Animation! Average Characters!
Overall time waste.

3
celf
@citizenelf 2 years ago

This is nothing more than Shaft's very own 'Tales from the Earthsea' moment. There are some absolutely gorgeous moments, but too many other scenes are janky, and the story is nothing more than utterly pointless melodrama exacerbated by grating characters. This movie has no right to be holding such a banger OST hostage like this and should have been much better looking at the staff involved.

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Lazar Ljubenović
@lazar95 4 years ago

The only good thing about this waste of time was the ending song.

0
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