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  1. The Atypical Family ( Korean : 히어로는 아닙니다만) is a 2024 South Korean television series starring Jang Ki-yong, Chun Woo-hee, Go Doo-shim and Claudia Kim. It aired on JTBC from May 4, to June 9, 2024, every Saturday and Sunday at 22:30 ( KST ). [4] . It is also available for streaming on Netflix in selected regions. [5] Synopsis.

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  3. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and, along with Hamlet, is one of his most frequently performed. Today, the title characters are regarded as archetypal young lovers.

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    In March 1945, American Boeing B-29 Superfortress bombers destroy most of Kobe during the close of World War II. Military children of an Imperial Japanese Navy captain, Seita and Setsuko, survive, but their mother is severely injured and later dies. Seita conceals their mother's death from Setsuko to keep her happy. The siblings move in with a dist...

    Development

    Grave of the Fireflies author Akiyuki Nosaka said that many offers had been made to make a live-action film adaptation of his short story. Nosaka argued that "it was impossible to create the barren, scorched earth that's to be the backdrop of the story". He also argued that contemporary children would not be able to convincingly play the characters. Nosaka expressed surprise when an animated version was offered.After seeing the storyboards, Nosaka concluded that it was not possible for such a...

    Music

    The film score was composed by Michio Mamiya. Along with the original soundtrack, the song "Home Sweet Home", performed by coloratura soprano Amelita Galli-Curci, was included. Dialogue of the film is part of the soundtrack as the music and dialogue are not separated in any way. Mamiya is also a music specialist in baroque and classicalmusic. During an interview about his music, Mamiya stated that he creates his music to encourage peace. The songs in Grave of the Fireflies as well as other pi...

    In his book about the film, Alex Dudok de Wit called Grave of the Firefliesan "unusually personal adaptation" of Nosaka's short story as Takahata had similar experiences during the war, though noted it deviated significantly in its portrayal of the children as ghosts in its opening sequence whereas the short story began immediately with the childre...

    Theatrical

    The film was released on 16 April 1988, over 20 years from the publication of the short story. The initial Japanese theatrical release was accompanied by Hayao Miyazaki's light-hearted My Neighbor Totoro as a double feature. While the two films were marketed toward children and their parents, the starkly tragic nature of Grave of the Fireflies turned away many audiences. However, Totoromerchandise, particularly the stuffed animals of Totoro and Catbus, sold extremely well after the film and m...

    Home media

    Grave of the Fireflies was released in Japan on VHS by Buena Vista Home Entertainment under the Ghibli ga Ippai Collection on 7 August 1998. On 29 July 2005, a DVD release was distributed through Warner Home Video. Walt Disney Studios Japan released the complete collector's edition DVD on 6 August 2008. WDSJ released the film on Blu-ray twice on 18 July 2012: one as a single release, and one in a two-film set with My Neighbor Totoro(even though Disney has never owned the North American rights...

    The film was modestly successful at the Japanese box office, where it grossed ¥1.7 billion.As part of the Studio Ghibli Fest 2018, the film had a limited theatrical release in the United States, grossing $516,962. The Ghibli ga Ippai Collection home video release of Grave of the Fireflies sold 400,000 copies in Japan. At a price of at least ¥4,935,...

    Planned follow-up

    Following the success of Grave of the Fireflies, Takahata drew up an outline for a follow-up film, based on similar themes but set in 1939 at the start of the second World War. This film was called Border 1939, based on the novel The Border by Shin Shikata, and would have told the story of a Japanese teenager from colonial Seoul joining an anti-Japanese resistance group in Mongolia. The film was intended as an indictment of Japanese imperialist sentiment, which is briefly touched upon in Grav...

    2005 live-action version

    NTV in Japan produced a live-action TV drama of Grave of the Fireflies, in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. The drama aired on 1 November 2005. Like the anime, the live-action version of Grave of the Fireflies focuses on two siblings struggling to survive the final months of the war in Kobe, Japan. Unlike the animated version, it tells the story from the point of view of their cousin (the aunt's daughter) and deals with the issue of how the war-time environmen...

    2008 live-action version

    A different live-action version was released in Japan on 5 July 2008, Reo Yoshitake[ja] as Seita, Rina Hatakeyama[ja] as Setsuko, Keiko Matsuzaka as the aunt, and Seiko Matsuda as the children's mother. Like the anime, this live-action version of Grave of the Firefliesfocuses on two siblings struggling to survive the final months of the war in Kobe, Japan.

    Goldberg, Wendy (2009). "Transcending the Victim's History: Takahata Isao's Grave of the Fireflies". Mechademia. 4 (1): 39–52. doi:10.1353/mec.0.0030. S2CID 122517858. Project MUSE 368618.
    Hooks, Ed (2005). "Grave of the Fireflies". Acting in Animation: A Look at 12 Films. Heinemann Drama. pp. 67–83. ISBN 978-0-325-00705-2.
    Rosser, Michael (23 November 2012). "Dresden to produce live action Grave of the Fireflies". Screen Daily. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
    Grave of the Fireflies at Nausicaa.net
    Grave of the Fireflies Hotaru no haka (Grave of the Fireflies) at IMDb
    Hotaru no haka (Grave of the Fireflies) at Rotten Tomatoes
    Hotaru no haka (Grave of the Fireflies) (film) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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