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Only Yesterday's long-delayed U.S. debut fills a frustrating gap for American Ghibli fans while offering further proof of the studio's incredibly consistent commitment to quality.
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There is real artistry here: it is a must. Jun 2, 2016 | Rating: 5/5 | Full Review…
There is real artistry here: it is a must.
Peter Bradshaw
A(nother) animated marvel from one of cinema's unsung maestros. Jun 1, 2016 | Rating: 4/5 | Full Review…
A(nother) animated marvel from one of cinema's unsung maestros.
David Jenkins
Calm, reflective, gorgeously uneventful. May 31, 2016 | Rating: 5/5 | Full Review…
Calm, reflective, gorgeously uneventful.
Tom Huddleston
Much of the emotional content is universal, especially the feelings of disappointment and shame that animation can portray with special force. May 4, 2016 | Rating: 3.5/5 | Full Review…
Much of the emotional content is universal, especially the feelings of disappointment and shame that animation can portray with special force.
Jake Wilson
Half coming-of-age story, half adult drama, the film demonstrates Takahata's belief that animation need not be limited to children's fantasy. Mar 11, 2016 | Full Review…
Half coming-of-age story, half adult drama, the film demonstrates Takahata's belief that animation need not be limited to children's fantasy.
Tal Rosenberg
The animation isn't showy, but it's beautiful, providing clear delineations between Taeko's past and present. The attention to detail is fantastic. But the story is what sets the film apart. Mar 10, 2016 | Rating: 4.5/5 | Full Review…
The animation isn't showy, but it's beautiful, providing clear delineations between Taeko's past and present. The attention to detail is fantastic. But the story is what sets the film apart.
Bill Goodykoontz
The childhood segments are very cute and charming but the adult sections drag a bit and are a little preachy. Apr 15, 2019 | Rating: B | Full Review…
The childhood segments are very cute and charming but the adult sections drag a bit and are a little preachy.
Rachel Wagner
As he did with Grave of the Fireflies, Takahata infuses the smallest of moments with a sense of sublime longing. The true joys of life are never far from one's grasp, but one must be present to truly appreciate them. Nov 3, 2018 | Full Review…
As he did with Grave of the Fireflies, Takahata infuses the smallest of moments with a sense of sublime longing. The true joys of life are never far from one's grasp, but one must be present to truly appreciate them.
Glenn Heath Jr.
Only Yesterday is easily among Studio Ghibli's very best work. Apr 6, 2017 | Full Review…
Only Yesterday is easily among Studio Ghibli's very best work.
Benjamin Wang
This rare gem is ripe for rediscovery. Jan 2, 2017 | Rating: 4/5 | Full Review…
This rare gem is ripe for rediscovery.
Kevin Harley
With Studio Ghibli in an indefinite haitus, we must cherish their beloved films, and this is one of the very best. Aug 22, 2016 | Rating: 4/5 | Full Review…
With Studio Ghibli in an indefinite haitus, we must cherish their beloved films, and this is one of the very best.
Sam Bathe
Only Yesterday is one of Studio Ghibli's films aimed primarily at female viewers ... an intentional story that is emotionally honest. Aug 2, 2016 | Rating: 3.5/5 | Full Review…
Only Yesterday is one of Studio Ghibli's films aimed primarily at female viewers ... an intentional story that is emotionally honest.
Roxana Hadadi
'Grave of the Fireflies' Isao Takahata's second Ghibli feature is very different from the usual magical world, talking animals, and playful spirits approach that is almost synonymous with the studio's name. Instead, Takahata tackles a rarely trekked genre in animation, a fully realistic (devoid of fantasy elements) slice-of-life drama specifically made for adults. On paper, the film's premise reads like the most cliché Hollywood rom-com that we have seen a million times before: a young women from Tokyo decides to take a break from city life and vacations to the rural countryside of Japan to visit family and help with their safflower harvest. She meets a guy, who is her brother-in-laws second cousin whom she has never met before, and you pretty much already have the whole thing mapped out at this point. So what makes this film so much superior to those lesser Hollywood tales that came before this wonderful film? Because the simple and familiar plot serves as a backdrop to Taeko's (our female protagonist that keeps up Ghibli's reputation for strong and compelling woman characters) melancholic journey to find self-actualization while also facing overwhelming nostalgia for her younger years that gives way to many dreamily-animated flashbacks of her ten-year old self. It is a close-to-the-chest, honest, and bittersweet look at the nature of nostalgia and how our lives are greatly shaped by certain events in our past. The flashbacks are given a stream of consciousness presentation; displaying Taeko's relatable life from her first crush on a boy, finding out about menstruation, failing math tests, acting in a school play, to a hilariously disappointing incident involving a pineapple. The characters are understated and fantastic., The standouts are obviously our main lead Taeko herself (both 27 and 10 years-old) and especially the slightly goofy but admirably confident Toshio. The drama is very subtle and the animation beautifully gives a dream-like quality to Taeko's flashbacks. The pleasant Eastern European music also adds a nice layer to peaceful Japanese countryside and further distinguishes this film from other entries in the Ghibli catalogue. Once again this film is very much meant for adults, children will most likely be indifferent due to the film's deliberate pacing, lack of fantasy, and life-retrospective themes that will simply go over their ends. The movie is also one of the more "Japanese" Ghibli entries, making a couple references to Japanese pop culture from the 1960's but not nearly enough to make the film hard to understand. Also the film remains the only Ghibli film to not be released in the US, so subbed is the only way to watch it. According to Disney, having a film involving raccoons with giant testicles is perfectly acceptable (Pom Poko), yet a five minute scene involving ten-year old girls talking about periods is deemed unacceptable!?! Hopefully something will happen that will finally see this underrated masterpiece released in America. On a final note, 'Only Yesterday' is an extremely touching and honest look at a young women's examination of her life and were it is headed next. The closing credit sequence is one of the few times I've shed a tear in any movie, and I don't cry easily.
Super Reviewer
Bueatifully animated and just wonderful to watch. This is a great movie about child reminisces during your adult years and how time can literally just pass us by.
A cultured and sophisticated Japanese animation by Isao Takahata for adults, Only Yesterday passionately reminisces adolescence that gradually motivated a realization on life and love. A visually meaningful masterpiece from Studio Ghibli, Only Yesterday, as the main character, embraces and shares self-actualization. Perpetual beauty.
One thing I liked a lot about this movie is it's not similar with other movies of Studio Ghibli. Glad to see a different story. Now this is one of those movies that you want it to last longer than the usual time. Yes, I enjoyed this animation pretty much. Especially the part of childhood memories. There were some funny scenes in it. The adult part was kinda boring to me. One weird thing that I couldn't ignore was Taeco's smile (when she is adult). She looks a lot older than 27 (like 40+). Funny how memories can chase you everywhere you go.
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