![]() This means that she’s known Gin for about 10 years. Hotaru first meets Gin when she is six, and by the end of the movie she is a high school first year student, which places her around the age of 15 or 16. The exact length of these visits are never explicitly stated, but they’re at least a couple days if not a couple weeks. ![]() To build upon the mood setting and emotional depth, since Gin lives in a forest near Hotaru’s aunt and uncle’s place while she lives in the city, the only time they can see one another is each year when Hotaru comes to visit. The majority of the film is focused around relationship building between Hotaru and Gin, who though they become very close and affectionate are unable to actually make contact with one another. So, I don’t know, “With great power comes great responsibility” or something like that.īut no, the movie is really cool, and it’s clearly going down the emotionally appealing route from the first scene. ![]() Gin has a spell of sorts on him which makes him immortal, which is cool and all except for the fact that if he touches a human he will disintegrate into a bunch of pretty lights. The premise is that a young six-year-old girl named Hotaru gets lost in a forest and is rescued by a pseudo-youkai named Gin. Hotarubi no Mori e, or To the Forest of Firefly Lights in English, is a ‘movie,’ if you can call it that, that runs at only about 45 minutes, but that small amount of time is all that’s really needed for the film to deliver maximum emotional impact. Like many of my reviews, this contains spoilers, so keep that in mind if you haven’t seen the movie and don’t want it to be, you know, spoiled.Īlthough I am typically not a huge fan of the shoujo/josei genres, occasionally I find a work like this one which renews my interest in the broader categories.
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