![]() ![]() ![]() When watching this, appreciate the background, because despite the beautiful character designs, the forest setting comes to life and draws you into the film and away from reality. The animation is spot on, with the forest coming alive in vibrant greens and golds from the sunlight streaming through the leaves. Hotaru's small monologue at the end was beautifully written, and the voice acting was brilliant Ayane Sakura captures Hotaru's grief, but also her strength in knowing that she was loved, and she is forced to move on. Romantic lines between Hotaru and Gin don't feel forced, nor do their actions and interactions. This condition hangs like the sword of Damocles throughout the entire film, but when it finally falls, you don't expect it, and it's a real stab to the heart.Īgain, the script remains triumphant through all of this. From the beginning, you know that it will end in tragedy, with Gin's condition of being 'alive' as such dependent on a lack of physical human contact. However, the film does not forget its subtle, but noticeable baseline that this good thing will end. The development behind the characters themselves, Gin slowly becoming more open in the face of a human, when before he was guarded and distrusting of them, and Hotaru, maturing from a hyperactive young girl into a young woman who continues on without the being that she loved, is incredible, and again, one of the best parts of this film is watching the characters grow. For the times when Hotaru is back at home for school, her longing for the summer and of Gin is heart-wrenching and a reminder of the feeling of falling in love slowly, with someone you've known your entire life. You watch it, accustomed with Hotaru and Gin being by each other's sides for most of the screentime. Really, I think that's what makes it so damn sad at the end. It seems like a typical shoujo anime, heck it probably is your typical shoujo anime, but in the 45 minute runtime, you really see a relationship develop, with no unnecessary drama, following the two mains as they grow together and fall in love together. The script is well written, interspersed with the right amount of humour, with natural conversation flowing between the two main characters. It was a comfortable watch, you didn't have to think about it too much, but all the emotion is still there. Pretty basic, huh? That's what I loved about it. It's easy to follow a young girl gets lost in an enchanted forest, she meets a spirit, they become friends, they grow up together every summer, they fall in love, and then their love ends. I definitely recommend this!! Can't wait to see what Yuki Midorikawa comes up with next! ^^įor something with a pretty basic romantic storyline, Hotarubi no Mori e pulled it off pretty well. Though it would be better if they could get together, but that did not was still beautiful though! But the ending on this movie was too good. Whenever I watch any anime, I am really careful about the ending because even though an anime could be great, the ending could really kill the whole story for me. ![]() Seeing them both struggling to hold each other and feel each other's warmth did make my eyes water. It was really heartbreaking to see both Gin and Hotaru growing up to be good friends and eventually falling in love. ![]() The characters were well played and none of them annoyed me, which is a plus point for me. Every scene flowed well into place.īEWARE: READ ANY FURTHER AND THERE MIGHT BE SPOILERS!! I am sure that on this movie there are many reviewers who has retold the summary of this story in their own review which I am going to skip over because I I loved her previous work "Natsume Yuuchinjou" and I was hoping this would be another good anime to pass my time on. I started to watch this because it was written by Yuki Midorikawa. Hope you like my review though ^^ ok so lets get on with it. I am not great at writing reviews, but I am trying to get better so please bare with me on this one. ![]()
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