![]() ![]() Accompanied by a mostly slow-paced soundtrack comprised primarily of sweeping piano pieces that are sometimes peaceful, sometimes haunting, Hotarubi no Mori e is a feast for the eyes as well as the ears. Meanwhile, the film’s visuals are lush yet whimsical, the story’s somewhat dark undertones only enhanced by some of its artistic choices, particularly those that involve the inevitable clash between the noisy, artificial human world and the wild, natural realm of the yokai. During a summer vacation at her grandfather’s house, six-year-old Hotaru Takegawa gets lost in a forest rumored to be inhabited by spirits. Song: HotaruArtist : Fujita MaikoAnime: Hotarubi no mori eHope your day goes on happy and well :) I DO NOT OWN THE MUSIC AND PICTURE. Related: The Best Anime Movies to Watch If You Like Studio Ghibli Browse pictures from the anime Hotarubi no Mori e (Into the Forest of Fireflies Light) on MyAnimeList, the internets largest anime database. It’s little wonder that many viewers have favorably compared the film to those by Shinkai Makoto ( 5 Centimeters per Second, Your Name, Weathering with You) and Studio Ghibli’s Miyazaki Hayao. The relationship between Hotaru and Gin, despite its fantastical nature, feels almost startlingly realistic its characters and their bond are not based on tired stereotypes or genre tropes, but instead leave viewers with a deep sense of nostalgia that’s not easily shaken. Overjoyed at the sight of another person, Hotaru runs to Gin. While crying out in desperation, Hotaru is approached by Gina mysterious boy wearing a maskwho offers to help her. ![]() A young girl named Hotaru gets lost in the woods during a summer vacation in her uncle's mountain lodge. Some might think that 40 minutes isn't all that long, but in this case, it was more than enough to tell a tale. ![]() Indeed, Hotarubi no Mori e manages to achieve more in its 44 minutes than many romance anime series can pull off in an entire cour, particularly where its emotional complexity is concerned. During a summer vacation at her grandfather’s house, six-year-old Hotaru Takegawa gets lost in a forest rumored to be inhabited by spirits. 'Hotarubi No Mori E' is yet another fine example of Japanese creativity and talent to make a heart warming story. ![]()
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