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Grave of the fireflies - [electronic resource]
Grave of the fireflies - [electronic resource]
상세정보
- 자료유형
- 전자책(국외)
- 미국국회도서관 청구기호
- PN1997.H711225-D83 2021
- 자관 청구기호
- 기본표목-개인명
- 표제와 책임표시사항
- Grave of the fireflies [electronic resource]/ Alex Dudok de Wit.
- 출판 정보
- London, UKNew York, NY:British Film Institute, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc2021.
- 출판 정보
- ©2021
- 형태사항
- 1 online resource (104 pages) : color illustrations.
- 총서사항
- BFI film classics
- 서지 등 주기
- Includes bibliographical references.
- 요약 등 주기
- 요약"Grave of the Fireflies (1988) is a Studio Ghibli masterpiece. Isao Takahata's portrait of two doomed orphans struggling under the firebombing of Japan is a deeply moving drama, which deftly weaves an intimate tragedy into the intricate moral tapestry of World War Two. The film's pioneering use of animation and nuanced treatment of its subject has earned it 'classic' status. Drawing on accounts by Ghibli staff members and untranslated Japanese sources, Alex Dudok de Wit describes the genesis of Grave of the Fireflies and profiles the key players involved in its making - including animation directors, background artists, colourists, voice actors and producers. He explains the influence of Akiyuki Nosaka's source novella and provides close readings of key scenes, spotlighting the film's sophisticated development of motifs, subtle evocation of ancient Japanese culture, and deployment of animation's language to tell a story that would have been ill-suited to live action. While Grave of the Fireflies has been widely interpreted as a anti-war film, Dudok de Wit argues that Takahata was more concerned about creating a complex portrayal of responsibility within Japanese society. His message to modern audiences was: communitarian values are still under pressure, even in peacetime, and must be upheld"--해제Provided by publisher.
- 주제명부출표목-통일표제
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-지명
- 기타형태저록
- Print version Dudok de Wit Alex Grave of the fireflies
- 총서부출표목-통일표제
- BFI film classics.
- 전자적 위치 및 접속
- 링크정보보기
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