The movie “Grave of the fireflies” which was
directed by Isao Takahata is based on tough times that a little girl, named
Setsuko, and her elder brother, named Seita, had during World War II. This
movie is one of the most marvelous movies I have watched since it affected me
deeply in different ways. First of all, the relationship between these siblings
was very touchy because when they lost their parents due to the war, they were
miserable, and there was no one apart from their aunt who was pitiless and treated
them badly. That is why, they were all alone in those tough times, which is
very depressing since they were just children and they had to be strong to
survive. Moreover, they had no home to go, as a result of which they started to
live in a cave. In that cave, they were spending many beautiful days despite
all the hardships they had. In that case, I just admired the purity of the
relationship between them because I understood that in hard times there will be
no one who helps us, loves us as much as our families do. To exemplify, in the
movie the young boy was always trying to be helpful to his little sister by
acting as if there was no war because he did not want her to learn the sad
truth. That is why, to make her sister full and happy Seita tried many ways to
find some food, which was very hard for him because there was food scarcity in
the country due to the war. Therefore, he even stole some vegetable in
someone’s garden just to protect her sister from malnutrition. Despite all the
effort he gave, her little sister could not be saved from dying of
malnutrition. Therefore, I could not help crying while watching it. Secondly, I
found the name of the movie so meaningful since in this film these two children
were catching fireflies so that they could make use of the lights that these
insects released and could make the cave light up. So, they were catching
fireflies every day, but these insects were dying because their lifespan was
too short, and thus, their cave became like a grave of the fireflies. Lastly,
the fact that this movie is an adaptation of a novel, written by Akiyuki
Nosaka, makes the film much touchier, because Akiyuki Nosaka wrote this novel
to show that he feels sorry for his sister and to apologize to her since he
could not save her from malnutrition during WW2. That is, this movie is based
on a true story, and because of this reason, the impact of this kind of movies
on me is always deep. In conclusion, I can say that the movie is exactly worth
watching since it makes you realize that how big and pure love these siblings
have for each other, and also makes you realize how badly wars affected human
life.
Dear Fidan,
YanıtlaSilI really admired your reflection. With respect to your language use, you don't have any spelling mistakes, your writing doesn't include any sentence fragments, and you don't have any expression problem. In addition, having used the punctuation marks and connectors properly, you enabled us to read your reflection fluently.That is, I think you have totally a well-organized style of writing. You have focused on some specific points and tried to support them with some reasonable examples as much as possible. Explaining the meaning of the title of the movie is a good point. It is really relevant to the story processed in the movie, and I think it also gives a deep grief to the audience as it did to me when I read it. However, I think, you could mention about some good points referred in the movie. For instance, isn't the little girl happy about seeing those insects which give light in dark, or couldn't those insects symbolize a hope for the children during the wars. In other words, you could present more optimistic point of view by using some little details like those shining insects. All in all,you share some important points with us in your writing and your concluding sentence is wonderful in terms of summarizing the general points of the movie clearly.
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