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Post by HELENA MARIA on Sept 21, 2018 10:52:03 GMT
Both beautiful and poignant films which looks at war through the eyes of children . Which one do you prefer ?
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Post by Martin Stett on Sept 21, 2018 14:49:24 GMT
I much prefer Forbidden Games. Every time I watch Grave, it leaves me cold. It's trying SO HARD to make the audience cry and feel THE DESPAIR when it should have taken a few steps back and allowed the teeniest bit of joy in.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2018 17:16:04 GMT
I much prefer Forbidden Games. Every time I watch Grave, it leaves me cold. It's trying SO HARD to make the audience cry and feel THE DESPAIR when it should have taken a few steps back and allowed the teeniest bit of joy in. ...I haven't seen it, but isn't Grave of the Fireflies about two little kids slowly dying as a result of nuclear fallout? Not sure why any joy needs to be squeezed into that situation, sounds like a horrifying nightmare.
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Post by Martin Stett on Sept 21, 2018 18:25:17 GMT
I much prefer Forbidden Games. Every time I watch Grave, it leaves me cold. It's trying SO HARD to make the audience cry and feel THE DESPAIR when it should have taken a few steps back and allowed the teeniest bit of joy in. ...I haven't seen it, but isn't Grave of the Fireflies about two little kids slowly dying as a result of nuclear fallout? Not sure why any joy needs to be squeezed into that situation, sounds like a horrifying nightmare. Yeah, but too much ugliness just induces apathy. *shrug*
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Post by Javi on Sept 21, 2018 18:33:19 GMT
Forbidden Games
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Post by cheesecake on Sept 21, 2018 19:47:43 GMT
Ooh, that's hard but I give the edge to Fireflies.
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