Fireworks
Fireworks

Fireworks

2023Movie134 minItalian

The troubled relationship between Gianni and Nino, set in the narrow-minded and prejudicial Sicily of 1982.

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes70%
Metacritic60/100
Google Users85%
Director: Yoshiaki MiyamotoGenres: Animation, Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

In a quiet Japanese town, a group of young friends discover a mysterious, iridescent stone rumored to grant wishes. As they grapple with their desires and the consequences of their choices, they must navigate the complexities of adolescence, budding romance, and the bittersweet farewells that come with growing up. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the town's annual summer festival, a time of celebration and reflection.

Critical Reception

Fireworks received a mixed to positive reception. Critics praised its stunning animation and emotional depth, while some found the narrative pacing to be uneven. Audiences generally connected with the film's themes of youth, regret, and the beauty of fleeting moments.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually breathtaking animation captures the ephemeral beauty of summer and youth.
  • The film's emotional resonance is undeniable, exploring themes of unrequited love and missed opportunities.
  • Some viewers found the plot to be convoluted, while others appreciated its dreamlike and contemplative nature.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's artistic style and poignant storytelling, often highlighting its ability to evoke nostalgia and touching on relatable adolescent experiences.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Mainichi Film Awards.

Fun Fact

The distinctive visual style of 'Fireworks' was inspired by the works of Japanese artist Makoto Shinkai, known for his own visually stunning animated films.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

Set against a backdrop of the 1982 World Cup, this is the story of the young “Nino” (Gabriele Pizzurro) who lives in Sicily. He is regularly bullied by the villagers and it’s assumed that he is gay. Nearby, “Gianni” (Samuele Segreto) helps ...
Brent Marchant

Brent Marchant

Intolerance against members of the gay community has long been a theme in LGBTQ+ cinema, one that has become so common that it’s indeed familiar, if not overdone. However, when it’s set in a historical context, it can be valuable for illust...