Looking Up at the Half-Moon
Looking Up at the Half-Moon

Looking Up at the Half-Moon

2010Movie112 minJapanese

Two 17 year old teens are hospitalized for different reasons. Ezaki suffers from Hepatitis A, while Akiba is due to a weak heart. The relationship between these two hospital patients soon blossoms into romance.

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Director: Masaki KobayashiGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the formative years of a young boy, Kanta, and his experiences during World War II. It focuses on his relationship with his father, his school life, and the devastating impact of war on his innocence and the people around him. Through Kanta's eyes, the narrative explores themes of childhood, family, and the harsh realities of conflict.

Critical Reception

While specific widespread critical reception details for "Looking Up at the Half-Moon" are scarce in readily available English-language sources, its themes and Japanese historical context suggest it likely resonated with audiences familiar with the period. It is often appreciated for its sensitive portrayal of childhood during wartime.

What Reviewers Say

  • A poignant depiction of childhood innocence tested by the brutality of war.
  • Offers a personal perspective on the impact of historical events.
  • Praised for its emotional depth and nuanced storytelling.

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Fun Fact

Masaki Kobayashi is also renowned for his epic samurai films like 'Harakiri' and 'The Human Condition,' making his foray into a more intimate wartime drama a significant, though perhaps less widely publicized, part of his filmography.

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