Grave Of The Fireflies
This is a great anime film, the first one I have ever seen I have to admit.

This is what www.lovefilm.co.uk writes about it:
“A Japanese boy of 14 and his 4 year old sister, attempt to seek refuge from the atrocities of World War II in the small city of Kobe. In post-World War II Japan, a janitor finds a metal sweet container beside a deathly ill boy. The janitor tosses the canister into the night, unwittingly beginning a most unusual tale of survival amid war. Brother and sister Seita and Setsuko, flee their disheveled home and deceased parents to make their bid for a new life. Before American troops begin to occupy their country, the children resort to dwelling in an abandoned bomb shelter in the countryside. Though these siblings later get a sense of safety, they realize necessities such as food and water will not be easy to come by. This stunning and emotional film comes from the studio that made SPIRITED AWAY.”
It is a very moving film, and the animation is just great, very realistic. It is also a bit too emotional and cheesy at times, but it still is a convincing story. But be prepared for a sad ending.
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Film Information

Director: Isao Takahata
Studio: OPTIMUM HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Year: 1988
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