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==The Animes== |
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Barefoot Gen |
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Plot Summary |
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The story begins with the everyday life of Gen an his younger brother Senji during the sencond world war. It shows the struggle to find food an points out that Hiroshima has not been bombed unlike the other cities. When the bomb drops there is a long sequence of the immeiate horrors of the bomb and the death of all of Gens family apart from him an his mother. The film then focuses on the struggle to find food for Gen's mother who has given birth an nees food to make milk for the baby. They eventually rebuild a version of their house an aopt a boy similar to Gen's brother. The baby dies later from malnutrition. The film ends with plants growing espite predictions there would be no food for sixty years. |
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The style of the anime is very childish compared to other animes despite the serious subject matter. Often action, dialogue an the images are almost impressionistic to add to the impact for example: there are several points where Gen will make long monolouges about the horrors surrouning him. The falling of the bomb is shown first from the american point of veiw which is very orderly an impassive then when the bomb explodes the veiw is from the japanese showing powerful images of people being vapourised, buildings exploing an multicolour explosions. |
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Influences |
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This film influence the anime "Grave of the Fireflies" which is also about survival uring world war 2 but iffers from this film considerably in style. |
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Barefoot Gen 2 |
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Plot Summary |
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Set three years after the the bomb fell, this film focuses on the continuing survival of Gen and orphans in Hiroshima. |
Revision as of 14:48, 11 March 2006
Barefoot Gen, known in Japan as Hadashi no Gen (はだしのゲン) is a manga novel written and illustrated by Keiji Nakazawa. It takes place in 1945 in and around Hiroshima, Japan, where the six-year-old boy Gen lives with his family. After Hiroshima is destroyed by atomic bombing, Gen and other survivors are left to deal with the aftermath. The story is loosely based on Nakazawa's own experience as a Hiroshima survivor.
Hadashi no Gen was originally serialized beginning in 1973 in the mass-market manga anthology Weekly Shonen Jump (Shukan Shonen Jampu), which had earlier published Nakazawa's autobiographical Hiroshima story "Ore wa Mita" ("I Saw It"). It was cancelled after a year and a half, and moved to three other less widely distributed magazines: Shimin (Citizen), Bunka Hyoron (Cultural Criticism), and Kyoiku Hyoron (Educational Criticism). It was published in book collections in Japan beginning in 1975. A volunteer organization, Project Gen, formed in 1976 to produce English translations, which were released in four volumes.
There have been several film adaptations:
- In 1976 Tengo Yamada directed a live-action version.
- Two animated films were based on the manga, Barefoot Gen (1982) and Barefoot Gen 2 (1983), both directed by Mori Masaki for a production company that Nakazawa founded.
The Animes
Barefoot Gen
Plot Summary
The story begins with the everyday life of Gen an his younger brother Senji during the sencond world war. It shows the struggle to find food an points out that Hiroshima has not been bombed unlike the other cities. When the bomb drops there is a long sequence of the immeiate horrors of the bomb and the death of all of Gens family apart from him an his mother. The film then focuses on the struggle to find food for Gen's mother who has given birth an nees food to make milk for the baby. They eventually rebuild a version of their house an aopt a boy similar to Gen's brother. The baby dies later from malnutrition. The film ends with plants growing espite predictions there would be no food for sixty years.
Style
The style of the anime is very childish compared to other animes despite the serious subject matter. Often action, dialogue an the images are almost impressionistic to add to the impact for example: there are several points where Gen will make long monolouges about the horrors surrouning him. The falling of the bomb is shown first from the american point of veiw which is very orderly an impassive then when the bomb explodes the veiw is from the japanese showing powerful images of people being vapourised, buildings exploing an multicolour explosions.
Influences
This film influence the anime "Grave of the Fireflies" which is also about survival uring world war 2 but iffers from this film considerably in style.
Barefoot Gen 2
Plot Summary
Set three years after the the bomb fell, this film focuses on the continuing survival of Gen and orphans in Hiroshima.