"Taeko has so much love and warmth for her 5th grade memories, even though they are all not happy memories. There’s a wisdom and understanding to the stories she’s telling. She’s able to separate the version of herself she used to be from the version she is now. Taeko refuses to let us pity her, instead she wants us to enjoy these memories for what they are and how they shaped her." You just explained to meaning of the film and it’s honestly such a lovely message. We should learn to embrace the memories we made from our past, good memories and even bad memories. Because those memories make us who we are today. ❤️
About the pineapple scene, i am quite sure they ate it unripe 😂 thats why they didn’t like it and said it was sour. You can tell also from the color of the pineapple. She later sees some ripe pineapples and the color is more yellowish. This movie is so full of details. ☺️☺️
I've seen almost every ghibli film. I learnt many lessons from each one. This specific one rather made me realize a question and I teared up a bit. I'm an emotional person and what I asked myself struck my heart. "I wonder what my young self think about my life now?" Makes me want to go back in time but not to change my mistakes but rather ask my young self what he wants to be when he grows up, because to be honest man? I kind of lost it.
My 12 year old self wanted to be a man who was honest, loyal, educated, compassionate, strong and noble. I was always some of those things, but not the entirety until I was 64. Life is not a destination. It is your journey on the path. You can always return to your path.
This is my fav Ghibli movie❤️ I love the feeling of nostalgia and the story of japanese countryside from the point of view of the farmers. I would mention the music too because they used folklor music from different countries 🥰 The ending is so precious too, I just love the whole movie!☺️❤️
Not as big of a Punch as the wind rises, but I have just watched this movie for the first time and right now, at 2 AM Im feeling like a Philosopher thinking about my past and present . I really loved it
I've seen a couple people talk about the movie and how they don't really see the chemistry between the couple but in my opinion I felt it, I don't know if its just me but when they where talking together every scene I felt like if flowed so well and naturally.
Only Yesterday is actually the first Ghibli film I watched when I was about 9-10 and I absolutely fell in love with it to a point where I rented the movie again and again and again 😂
I love this video! You were able to provide great backstory and commentary about the film! I was genuinely surprised to see the few likes it had. You did an amazing job and edited the video great!
I love this movie, but I didn't know that Disney scuttled it because of the conversations about periods! That's so sad. They used to produce and affiliate with a wide variety of films, both for children and stuff more for adults. I'm glad that it's available through them now.
Especially with their messaging today, and all the sexual innuendos throughout the years. Hiring pedophiles, sexual pictures and talk of Illuminati in cartoons, promoting drag in kids ect…. Ghibli is the ONLY reason my family still gives Disney any time at all.
@@BarefootInAK - Yeah, my kids are going to be raised on Ghibli 100% over Disney. I don't financially support them at all anymore, because of how much political and sexual stuff they're putting in childrens' movies now (and more subtly throughout the years). Not to mention how for the last 10+ years they've turned completely away from making high-quality content and new stories, in favor of the money they can get from spinoffs, sequels, and live action remakes. I'll show my kids all the old classic _great_ Disney films, but I'll find them on DVD in thrift stores, _just_ so I don't have to directly give Disney money.
@@milo_thatch_incarnate I don’t think it was a Disney film but I just got done rewatching “The Borrowers” from the early 90’s I think… the memories lol! “The House of the Lost on the cape is another one i just found the other day, good show!
@@BarefootInAK - I'll have to check those out! My favorite childhood films to revisit are still Don Bluth's films: The Secret of NIMH, An American Tale, and The Land Before Time especially. Just pure good stories.
I'm glad that a lot of people agreed with this movie as one of their best works. I can't pin point one thing that works for me. But this one of the most beautiful stories, movies and accompanying emotions that come with it. Even now every year or two later, I re-watch this movie, especially when I'm feeling low. It even beats my lonesome and tourist infested Japanese holidays.
Takahata used distinctly different artistic styles to animate the present and the memories of the past and yet, Taeko is believable as herself in both. It should be noted that many of Takahata's films used several styles and he rarely if ever, repeated himself from film to film.
I actually really liked this movie! I especially liked the more present parts because they drew the landscape so beautifully 🥰 I always end up thinking about that when my mind wanders
Just watched this beautiful walk through nostalgia and longing for a simpler life. While we wish we could take the time to pause and recall our memories that define us in our older years, we rush off to the next day. Great analysis
What I love about Only Yesterday is that it could easily have been a live movie that wouldn't have needed a particularly large budget but instead we get one of the most beautifully animated movies of all time! It's the attention to the backdrops and small details that makes it and all the Studio Ghibli movies so special!
Cool video, I love Only yesterday, it's my favourite Ghibli movie and Takahata's magnum opus. If you want something similar in terms of slice of life you should definitely watch 'Anne of Green Gables', the series Takahata directed before Ghibli. It's simpy... the best coming of age ever watched lol
Isao Takahata is my favorite Ghibli director and I do love Miyazaki's stuff also. I state that "Grave of the Fireflies" is the most important animated film and one of the most important films overall, ever made. Like many, I have watched it only once, but the images and story are burned into my mind. Why only once? If you have seen it you will know.
This might be an unpopular opinion but I honestly found her family very dismissive (excluding the grandma a bit ) like they often give a silent treatment to her and I found that very toxic. I get that she can be spoiled and stuff but its like they are often so emotionally distant , like I mean sometimes they do support her but only if she proved it or help her with basic things but thats just that. But then when whenever she spoke her mind or has more deep questions, they often dismiss her or told to shut it but I get that it was the 60s at that time and probably normalized but still I find it so annoying. Compared to other ghibli parents such as kiki delivery or neighbor totoro ( who were very wholesome and tried getting along with what went on with their children’s thoughts and did comfort them ) , this one probably was pretty sad like I get this still happens everywhere ( mostly asian households) but just sad.
I felt exactly the same and had a rather strong reaction to the way they treated her sometimes. Like when the dad slaps her for the first time just because she ran out the house with no shoes, I was like "are you fricking kidding?" Are you that emotionally incapable that you just walk up and hit her like that, not even scold her?" He seemed calm and even called her "my little bear" or along those lines as an endearment (at least in the dub) just before, so that slap just felt so out of place and unnecessary for something seemingly so trivial. And the way her sisters made such a big deal out of Taeko scoring low in a test, saying stuff like "should she get her IQ checked?" "She got dropped as a baby, so she's getting dumber and dumber!" Again felt like such an exasperated reaction. I get the time period and culture places more importance on high scores, but still, reacting like that is bound to cause any kid to develop insecurities and self-worth problems that can become deeply rooted and stay there as time goes on. And the parents being emotionally distant is no help, especially the father. A lot of times I felt he might as well not be there with how much more invested in his newspaper he seemed to be. And one last thing that bothered me was how pushy the elders seemed to be about the idea of Taeko marrying Toshio, to the point of even causing Taeko to run away. That just ended up repelling me to that idea and vouching for it _not_ to happen. It's just that after her sister and even Toshio himself questioned why she's still single, she made it clear she thought there was nothing wrong with being single and liked her independence, so I was kinda hoping she would stick to that and not cave into societal's expectations, but I can get if she genuinely likes Toshio she would do it out of her own volition anyways. I just didn't like the grannies' pushy expectations being appeased including all the others expecting her to get married. The movie had a lot of cute and even tear jerking moments like the ending scenes with her and her past self, but those toxic and iffy moments are what prevent me from fully appreciating every aspect of the film.
@@BarefootInAK Eh, I'd say societies expectations especially for women back then were much more rigid and narrow-minded. Nowadays they have more freedom but I agree such attitudes are still way too prominent especially in certain cultures, so there's still a long way to go.
@@GoldenWreck It's pretty obvious that he slapped her because she was being selfish. Also this is in the 60s. The dad probably fought in the world wars, completely different breed.
what does Disney have against menstruation?? also, if you watch this Ghibli film, pleeeease watch with the original Japanese dubbing, the voice acting is phenomenal
14:51 I think this is the only place I disagree with you. The chemistry between them seem quite typical for some more realistic Japanese films I've seen. It even reminds me of the end scene from Whisper of the Heart, when Seiji proposes to Shizuku out of the blue. After all, it's not an American cookie cutter rom-com. :)
@@kusuosaiki8966 Also ironic because years later Disney would make & release Turning Red which openly talked about this subject & had a girl turning into a red panda as an allegory for getting her period 😆
C'mon if you are not deep into Ghibli is very unlikely that you'll know about this film in the west. I know about it because I'm a cinephile, but most people aren't.
it's not a generally forgotten masterpiece but as the title says it's studio ghiblis forgotten masterpiece. As in other studio ghibli movies (my neighbout totoro, spirited away, howl's moving castle...) are more well known. Mostly only ghibli fans will dig up all the movies and watch them
@TrueEnglishMan01 that is just dumb. Almost every old movie is "forgotten" in that they become less popular than they used to be especially when they are dramas with no superheroes or magic. If this film is forgotten, then everything is forgotten. Stop being stupid. You're the one living in a bubble. This is normal for 99% of movies out there. They sit there waiting to be discovered by new generations. People dont keep talking about them every day.
They have some more obscure films like Ocean Waves. That film is even more obscure. They also have more obscure shorter projects like Ghiblies, On Your Mark, and Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo.
@@HydraSpectre1138 Yeah fair enough, those aren't too well known. Especially the shorts. I've read somewhere one of them was only made to play in the Ghibli museum and nowhere else, so that one probably takes the cake.
as a child who is in 6th grade, i hated this movie so much. The children was supposed to be "5th grade" but definetely does not act like 5th graders. I hate it whenever there is a movie where the main focus is children, as that movie will be directed by adults and the director has no idea how children acts, so it just results in them creating characters that does not act like a human being would, much less children. Even the best of the directors, the best they can do is make the children act like humans, but most of the time far far too young.
The movie is 30 years old and the time it is based on is even older than that. When we watch Taeko as a child it's 1965. There are also cultural differences, and the writing from the dialogue is being translated. But it is true that many adults overly romanticize or exaggerate the innocence of a child. This is one of Ghibli's more mature films, most of Takahata's works are. I would recommend rewatching this when you're closer to 30, you'll probably have a different opinion of it.
Ending sequence of this movie is pure gold. ❤
"Taeko has so much love and warmth for her 5th grade memories, even though they are all not happy memories. There’s a wisdom and understanding to the stories she’s telling. She’s able to separate the version of herself she used to be from the version she is now.
Taeko refuses to let us pity her, instead she wants us to enjoy these memories for what they are and how they shaped her."
You just explained to meaning of the film and it’s honestly such a lovely message. We should learn to embrace the memories we made from our past, good memories and even bad memories. Because those memories make us who we are today. ❤️
About the pineapple scene, i am quite sure they ate it unripe 😂 thats why they didn’t like it and said it was sour. You can tell also from the color of the pineapple. She later sees some ripe pineapples and the color is more yellowish. This movie is so full of details. ☺️☺️
Miyazaki crafts beautiful and magical stories, but Takahata brings a level of maturity and relatability that can touch anyone.
I've seen almost every ghibli film. I learnt many lessons from each one. This specific one rather made me realize a question and I teared up a bit. I'm an emotional person and what I asked myself struck my heart.
"I wonder what my young self think about my life now?"
Makes me want to go back in time but not to change my mistakes but rather ask my young self what he wants to be when he grows up, because to be honest man? I kind of lost it.
I can relate to this.
My 12 year old self wanted to be a man who was honest, loyal, educated, compassionate, strong and noble.
I was always some of those things, but not the entirety until I was 64.
Life is not a destination. It is your journey on the path.
You can always return to your path.
i liked the realistic facial features...the smiles lines on their faces
This has been my favorite for years. I'm lucky enough to have an old compilation of studio Ghibli movies from before Disney acquired the rights.
This is my fav Ghibli movie❤️
I love the feeling of nostalgia and the story of japanese countryside from the point of view of the farmers. I would mention the music too because they used folklor music from different countries 🥰
The ending is so precious too, I just love the whole movie!☺️❤️
My personal favourite Ghibli movie, was a complete punch in the gut
Me too, i always cry from the beggining to the end
Not as big of a Punch as the wind rises, but I have just watched this movie for the first time and right now, at 2 AM Im feeling like a Philosopher thinking about my past and present .
I really loved it
I've seen a couple people talk about the movie and how they don't really see the chemistry between the couple but in my opinion I felt it, I don't know if its just me but when they where talking together every scene I felt like if flowed so well and naturally.
I think the goal of the film was not perfect chemistry. It is a more realistic portrayal of a typical person.
Watch the Japanese audio with the English subtitles. The actors voices help to convey the relationship and feels real.
Only Yesterday is actually the first Ghibli film I watched when I was about 9-10 and I absolutely fell in love with it to a point where I rented the movie again and again and again 😂
I love this video! You were able to provide great backstory and commentary about the film! I was genuinely surprised to see the few likes it had. You did an amazing job and edited the video great!
I love this movie, but I didn't know that Disney scuttled it because of the conversations about periods! That's so sad. They used to produce and affiliate with a wide variety of films, both for children and stuff more for adults. I'm glad that it's available through them now.
Especially with their messaging today, and all the sexual innuendos throughout the years. Hiring pedophiles, sexual pictures and talk of Illuminati in cartoons, promoting drag in kids ect…. Ghibli is the ONLY reason my family still gives Disney any time at all.
@@BarefootInAK - Yeah, my kids are going to be raised on Ghibli 100% over Disney. I don't financially support them at all anymore, because of how much political and sexual stuff they're putting in childrens' movies now (and more subtly throughout the years). Not to mention how for the last 10+ years they've turned completely away from making high-quality content and new stories, in favor of the money they can get from spinoffs, sequels, and live action remakes.
I'll show my kids all the old classic _great_ Disney films, but I'll find them on DVD in thrift stores, _just_ so I don't have to directly give Disney money.
@@milo_thatch_incarnate I don’t think it was a Disney film but I just got done rewatching “The Borrowers” from the early 90’s I think… the memories lol! “The House of the Lost on the cape is another one i just found the other day, good show!
@@BarefootInAK - I'll have to check those out! My favorite childhood films to revisit are still Don Bluth's films: The Secret of NIMH, An American Tale, and The Land Before Time especially. Just pure good stories.
My Favorite ghibli film!!❤️❤️
Literally my favorite movie ❤
I'm glad that a lot of people agreed with this movie as one of their best works. I can't pin point one thing that works for me. But this one of the most beautiful stories, movies and accompanying emotions that come with it. Even now every year or two later, I re-watch this movie, especially when I'm feeling low. It even beats my lonesome and tourist infested Japanese holidays.
This is my favorite ghibli movie
I just saw this movie a bit over a week ago and I couldn't agree more. It's one of Ghibli's best films!
I like how memories looks like. It feels like cloudy dreams. 🥰
Takahata used distinctly different artistic styles to animate the present and the memories of the past and yet, Taeko is believable as herself in both.
It should be noted that many of Takahata's films used several styles and he rarely if ever, repeated himself from film to film.
Highly underrated movie. Glad you're giving it some spotlight. 👍
I actually really liked this movie! I especially liked the more present parts because they drew the landscape so beautifully 🥰 I always end up thinking about that when my mind wanders
Just watched this beautiful walk through nostalgia and longing for a simpler life. While we wish we could take the time to pause and recall our memories that define us in our older years, we rush off to the next day.
Great analysis
What I love about Only Yesterday is that it could easily have been a live movie that wouldn't have needed a particularly large budget but instead we get one of the most beautifully animated movies of all time! It's the attention to the backdrops and small details that makes it and all the Studio Ghibli movies so special!
It’s literally one of my favorites of theirs I really love Isaho takahata
Cool video, I love Only yesterday, it's my favourite Ghibli movie and Takahata's magnum opus. If you want something similar in terms of slice of life you should definitely watch 'Anne of Green Gables', the series Takahata directed before Ghibli. It's simpy... the best coming of age ever watched lol
With dubber Daisy Ridley and Dev Patel, all the story, bam.. in love 💕
this video was great!! keep it up! 👍
Every ghibli movie has a video on YT claiming it's a "forgotten/underrated masterpiece" lol.
Isao Takahata is my favorite Ghibli director and I do love Miyazaki's stuff also.
I state that "Grave of the Fireflies" is the most important animated film and one of the most important films overall, ever made.
Like many, I have watched it only once, but the images and story are burned into my mind.
Why only once? If you have seen it you will know.
The ending of this movie is so awesome.Making me got goose bumps
i just recently watched this few years ago and i absolutely love it
I tried what I can to watch this movie because it looks so calm and beautiful.
Thanks for this, it was the exact gem that I was searcing for. Great content, thanks❤
beautifully told - thank you!
Not a forgotten title for sure. And we all know Isao Takahata
some angles of Taeko did make her look older like 37 but other character creases like Toshios was really well handled.
It's my most favourite movie and my Neighbour yamadas
This might be an unpopular opinion but I honestly found her family very dismissive (excluding the grandma a bit ) like they often give a silent treatment to her and I found that very toxic. I get that she can be spoiled and stuff but its like they are often so emotionally distant , like I mean sometimes they do support her but only if she proved it or help her with basic things but thats just that. But then when whenever she spoke her mind or has more deep questions, they often dismiss her or told to shut it but I get that it was the 60s at that time and probably normalized but still I find it so annoying. Compared to other ghibli parents such as kiki delivery or neighbor totoro ( who were very wholesome and tried getting along with what went on with their children’s thoughts and did comfort them ) , this one probably was pretty sad like I get this still happens everywhere ( mostly asian households) but just sad.
Honestly, I found it very real and relatable.
I saw myself in Taeko, with how her family treated her.
I felt exactly the same and had a rather strong reaction to the way they treated her sometimes. Like when the dad slaps her for the first time just because she ran out the house with no shoes, I was like "are you fricking kidding?" Are you that emotionally incapable that you just walk up and hit her like that, not even scold her?" He seemed calm and even called her "my little bear" or along those lines as an endearment (at least in the dub) just before, so that slap just felt so out of place and unnecessary for something seemingly so trivial.
And the way her sisters made such a big deal out of Taeko scoring low in a test, saying stuff like "should she get her IQ checked?" "She got dropped as a baby, so she's getting dumber and dumber!" Again felt like such an exasperated reaction. I get the time period and culture places more importance on high scores, but still, reacting like that is bound to cause any kid to develop insecurities and self-worth problems that can become deeply rooted and stay there as time goes on. And the parents being emotionally distant is no help, especially the father. A lot of times I felt he might as well not be there with how much more invested in his newspaper he seemed to be.
And one last thing that bothered me was how pushy the elders seemed to be about the idea of Taeko marrying Toshio, to the point of even causing Taeko to run away. That just ended up repelling me to that idea and vouching for it _not_ to happen. It's just that after her sister and even Toshio himself questioned why she's still single, she made it clear she thought there was nothing wrong with being single and liked her independence, so I was kinda hoping she would stick to that and not cave into societal's expectations, but I can get if she genuinely likes Toshio she would do it out of her own volition anyways. I just didn't like the grannies' pushy expectations being appeased including all the others expecting her to get married. The movie had a lot of cute and even tear jerking moments like the ending scenes with her and her past self, but those toxic and iffy moments are what prevent me from fully appreciating every aspect of the film.
@@GoldenWrecktry and see it through different eyes. I find todays standards far more toxic and disturbing.
@@BarefootInAK Eh, I'd say societies expectations especially for women back then were much more rigid and narrow-minded. Nowadays they have more freedom but I agree such attitudes are still way too prominent especially in certain cultures, so there's still a long way to go.
@@GoldenWreck It's pretty obvious that he slapped her because she was being selfish. Also this is in the 60s. The dad probably fought in the world wars, completely different breed.
🎉watching this just after watching the movie.
The ending scene somehow makes me really sad
I am a canadian man who is 50 years old, I loved this one. Studio Ghibli always does it right.
what does Disney have against menstruation??
also, if you watch this Ghibli film, pleeeease watch with the original Japanese dubbing, the voice acting is phenomenal
Thanks for this video :)
Where can I buy the Blu-ray? Amazon doesn’t have it, I don’t want to join another group for a year just to get it ❤
14:51 I think this is the only place I disagree with you. The chemistry between them seem quite typical for some more realistic Japanese films I've seen. It even reminds me of the end scene from Whisper of the Heart, when Seiji proposes to Shizuku out of the blue.
After all, it's not an American cookie cutter rom-com. :)
Menstruation? Disney wanted to censor menstruation?
Not "family friendly"🙄...also wouldn't sell merchandise.
@@charlie-obrienwhich is very ironic because girls as young as 8 can get their periods
@@kusuosaiki8966 Also ironic because years later Disney would make & release Turning Red which openly talked about this subject & had a girl turning into a red panda as an allegory for getting her period 😆
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Who has forgotten it?
C'mon if you are not deep into Ghibli is very unlikely that you'll know about this film in the west. I know about it because I'm a cinephile, but most people aren't.
Who's taeko?
They should do live action of this, directed by Hirokazu Koreeda
Yeah "forgotten masterpiece" sure is a catchy title and all that but this movie isn't forgotten. It's a Ghibli movie, they're all well known.
it's not a generally forgotten masterpiece but as the title says it's studio ghiblis forgotten masterpiece. As in other studio ghibli movies (my neighbout totoro, spirited away, howl's moving castle...) are more well known. Mostly only ghibli fans will dig up all the movies and watch them
Seems like you’re living in a bubble. Most people I know, even anime fans, have never heard of it
@TrueEnglishMan01 that is just dumb. Almost every old movie is "forgotten" in that they become less popular than they used to be especially when they are dramas with no superheroes or magic. If this film is forgotten, then everything is forgotten. Stop being stupid. You're the one living in a bubble. This is normal for 99% of movies out there. They sit there waiting to be discovered by new generations. People dont keep talking about them every day.
They have some more obscure films like Ocean Waves. That film is even more obscure.
They also have more obscure shorter projects like Ghiblies, On Your Mark, and Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo.
@@HydraSpectre1138 Yeah fair enough, those aren't too well known. Especially the shorts. I've read somewhere one of them was only made to play in the Ghibli museum and nowhere else, so that one probably takes the cake.
It's a great film but I found the new dub very unengaging.
Great story, awful dub imo
Daisy Ridley was the wrong choice. Watch the sub.
Only Yesterday commits the worst sin a movie can make: it is boring.
I always thought of it as Boring the movie
as a child who is in 6th grade, i hated this movie so much. The children was supposed to be "5th grade" but definetely does not act like 5th graders. I hate it whenever there is a movie where the main focus is children, as that movie will be directed by adults and the director has no idea how children acts, so it just results in them creating characters that does not act like a human being would, much less children. Even the best of the directors, the best they can do is make the children act like humans, but most of the time far far too young.
The movie is 30 years old and the time it is based on is even older than that. When we watch Taeko as a child it's 1965. There are also cultural differences, and the writing from the dialogue is being translated.
But it is true that many adults overly romanticize or exaggerate the innocence of a child. This is one of Ghibli's more mature films, most of Takahata's works are. I would recommend rewatching this when you're closer to 30, you'll probably have a different opinion of it.
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