Tuesday, June 23, 2020

The Ghibli Novice: Only Yesterday

Unfortunately, the next Ghibli movie, Grave of the Fireflies, isn't on HBO Max, so I'll have to skip that one for now. The next one was unusual for what we've seen from Ghibli so far.

Released in 1991, Only Yesterday follows a young woman named Taeko who's taking a vacation from her life in the city for some time in the country, where she works on an organic farm. Throughout the film, Taeko remembers episodes from her childhood, these episodes being depicted in full animation. They reveal a lifetime of someone wanting to find her own way, but is constantly reeled in by her family. Now she's out on her own, so does she return to the stable life she's known, or go for something new she wants to try?

Only Yesterday could justifiably be called "an animated chick flick," but hey, it's a good animated chick flick with some beautiful animation and a good story. It's just a major change from the other Ghibli films I've checked out so far. It's not sci-fi or fantasy. There's no nice little adventure.

It's also the first Ghibli film I watched not directed by Hayao Miyazaki, but by Isao Takahata, who also directed Grave of the Fireflies. It's based on a manga by Hotaru Okamoto and Yuko Tone. A final bit of trivia is that it took twenty-five years for it to get an English dub, most likely due to English distributors being unsure of how to handle such a different Ghibli movie.

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