Barefoot Gen ist ein kraftvolles Statement gegen den Krieg und eine verstörende Geschichte über die Auswirkungen der Atombombe auf das Leben eines Jungen und das Leben des japanischen Volkes... Alles lesenBarefoot Gen ist ein kraftvolles Statement gegen den Krieg und eine verstörende Geschichte über die Auswirkungen der Atombombe auf das Leben eines Jungen und das Leben des japanischen Volkes.Barefoot Gen ist ein kraftvolles Statement gegen den Krieg und eine verstörende Geschichte über die Auswirkungen der Atombombe auf das Leben eines Jungen und das Leben des japanischen Volkes.
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- Gen
- (Synchronisation)
- Gen (1995)
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Kimie
- (Synchronisation)
- Kimie (1995)
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Shinji
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- Shinji (1995)
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Brianne Siddal)
- Ryuta (1995)
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Daikichi
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- Daikichi (1995)
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Kurk Thornton)
- Eiko
- (Synchronisation)
- Eiko (1995)
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- Eizo
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- Eizo
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Amike McConnohie)
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- Seiji
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- Hana
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- Pak
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- Pak
- (English version)
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I found this movie informative but disturbing. I have heard it being described as a tragicomedy. I think this is a fitting description but just be prepared because it really does make giant leaps from the genuinely tragic and sad to light heartedness. You won't know whether to laugh or cry. Actually, you will. A little cry would be totally justified so have a hanky at the ready and don't watch it with your mates from down the pub.
This film is definitely one I will add to my collection. The subject is very important. We usually Hiroshima from an American point of view. It is important to see it from a Japanese view. the movie actually doesn't seem to make a point to say that the US was bad. I don't think an American film would be so non-judgemental.
Watch this film for it's real (and sometimes over the top) emotions.
The home life of the family and the interactions between the parents and children reminded me so much of parts of my life in South Korea for the past 12 years. though differences exist between Japan and Korea, some basics are similar. Nowadays the common life shown in the film is fading. I think it will be a good reminder of how things were.
Watch this and 'Barefoot Gen 2'.
The film is adapted as an anime from Keiji's short manga series depicting all that he experienced just at the age of six when the bombings hit. His story truly is one of the most amazing things you will ever hear. Nothing else in film has ever captured the effects of the bombings in such a real and emotional way. It shows the viewers what really did happen and what we were never told. It shows us how real the bombings really were as we follow Gen through his struggle for survival during Japan's darkest hours.
If you haven't seen this film, you are missing out. While the film does not hold back on the gritty details, and what happens to the people of Japan throughout the whole of the film is very horrifying, you cannot miss this film due to these aspects. It's these things that make it so real and it would be a tragedy to ignore this film. It opened my eyes to what really went down in Hiroshima and I almost felt personally affected. During my whole time watching this film, I kept finding myself in disbelief that something like this actually occurred in our history, and recently at that. I mean, a whole society was rebuilt on the effects of the bombings and once again shows us how very, very wrong war is. One of the best films I have ever seen.
9.5/10 Hamish Kearvell A.K.A Screaming Japan Productions - www.myspace.com/screamingjapanproductions
As with Nosaka's "Grave of the Fireflies," Gen deals with a Japanese youth in the waning days of WW II. The first 30 minutes shows him to be typical for his stage of life, swinging between a self-centered boy and an adult. He is suddenly thrust into the position of head of the family after the Hiroshima bomb kills his father, brother, and sister, and destroys the city. The remainder of the movie deals with his transformation into an adult, with adult sensibilities and adult responsibilities.
Gen is clearly a Japanese story - the author, Nakazawa, lived through the event as a child. But the story could have taken place in Dresden or London just as easily. Although the atomic bomb is the event the movie revolves around, the story is really about the people - the children - and the effect the event has on their lives.
It's too bad that so much of the books had to be sacrificed to the time limits of a film. The novels delve much more deeply into the cruel society that Japan was in the 1940s. For example, much more was made of the neighbor's Korean background in the book; in the movie, you wouldn't realize the ethnicity if you didn't think about the name.
As a conventional film, Gen would probably be too honest to find real appeal in the U.S. Worse, the animation format will probably dissuade those who would otherwise see and appreciate it. Like most Japanese anime, this is not a "cartoon." It is a serious film in an unconventional - for the U.S. - medium.
The DVD transfer is excellent and belongs in your collection. This is a movie that continues to educate and enlighten with each viewing.
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- WissenswertesThe author of the "Barefoot Gen" manga, Keiji Nakazawa, said that 70% of the story is based on true events from his experience of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
- PatzerWhen Gen and Shinji take a big bite from a sweet potato from each end, they are then told by Eiko to give the sweet potato to their mother. Once the sweet potato is given to her, it is whole again.
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Daikichi Nakaoka: This war can't be right. But it's only the cowards like me who dare say it. If there were only a few more like us. You know, sometimes it takes more courage not to fight than to fight, to not want to kill when all around you are calling out for blood. That's real courage in my book. If you boys remember nothing else I teach you, I hope you'll remember that.
- Crazy CreditsThe closing credits run horizontally from the left side. Above the credits is footage of a paper boat lantern built sailing past multiple lanterns. After the boat has slowly vanished, the lanterns slowly turn into stars.
- Alternative VersionenThere's a slightly different version of the movie on the website Rumble. Only one change has been applied to it which is the cut to the scene where Kimie (Gen's mom) finds a dead woman on the forest.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Barfuß durch Hiroshima 2 (1986)
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