I am unapologetically Sad because a building was destroyed, please please please go watch Drifting Home, it's on Netflix it's a good film and it has two little gay bitches
Look at them, little gays, good for them.
10/10 film, would cry because of a building again
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Drifting Home got a bitch crying for an apartment building 🤦🏽🤦🏽🤦🏽
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[ID: A four-star review of "Drifting Home" by ankle-beez on Letterboxd that reads, "think my favorite genre of media is "melancholic childhood adventure"]
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I watched this movie today.
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Fuccccck. Just finished Drifting Home... And the whole thing being an overwhelming metaphor for grief, growing up and I guess depression in in places just kinda hit me like brick. I absolutely loved it!!!
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Yuzuru just spent the whole movie being an MVP, doing not a single wrong thing, having no kind of beef with any other characters and straight up vibing with everyone. He's the chillest character in this movie. I love him with all my heart. Some would call him a boring addition and I think the ppl who's take is "the movie has too many characters" would cut him first, but no, he's actually indispensible to the movie. Without him the group would not hold together the same way.
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i decided to watch drifting home on netflix to accompany me during breakfast and oh my god am i sobbing right now. i didn’t end up finishing my food because i was crying so much :,,)
the story and the characters are just so good and the visuals are just absolutely gorgeous. the movie really showed how someone can struggle with feeling they belong or if they’re even doing anything right,, especially when everything seems to go wrong. it’s also about grief and letting go of long time guilt. the bond between friends even when you don’t get along with each other at that moment, the care and determination to keep them safe, really makes up for some emotional scenes. there’s definitely comedic characters and moments to make up for it all for sure! keep in mind they’re all elementary school students :,,) some physically and emotionally tough kids for sure.
i believe this one is done by the same studio that did a whisker away which is also one of my favourite comfort films.
definitely prepare your tissues. or not. just maybe don’t salt your food with tears like i did.
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Currently watching this anime! It looks so beautiful ;_;
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Things I have watched on Netflix whilst (really) ill and my rating of them:
Dungeon Meshi: 100/10 - I started watching before I was ill, its worth buying a Netflix subscription for this, its great, SungWon Cho is in it, go watch it.
Words Bubble up Like Soda Pop: 9/10 - A feel good, sweet film about young love in a very bright summer mood
Drifting Home: 10/10 - Adorable kids go on a harrowing adventure Ghibli style, beautiful animation, sweet story telling. The children do act like emotionally immature children but you’d expect that. I watched it twice.
Children of the Whales: 7/10 - Fun, clearly misses bits of the manga. Some characters have a fun telekinetic glowy power called 'thymia'. One of the characters really feels like the writer’s OC, which is fine, but occasionally off-putting . World building was super fun, and I really liked the character Suou.
The Orbital Children: 1/10 - I'm giving it 1 just for the fun first episode. it seemed like it would start with good world building and had cute enough animation. Don’t watch it, I sunk 6 episodes of time into it with increasing frustration. It is a complete waste of your time post the third episode. It had ant man level writing where quantum was replaced with AI, and it just got worse. I was ill enough that the quality didn't matter that much.
The Garden of Words: 5/10 - just for the animation, which was beautiful - it was a story about a 15 year old boy developing a crush on a depressed English teacher, and they become friends, he doesn’t know she’s a teacher. It leaves you constantly wondering if the studio is about to condone something illegal until the last five minutes. Its ending is unsatisfactory but also inoffensive.
Flavours of Youth: 4/10 - It's sweet, I didn't personally enjoy it that much. There was far too much narration and it felt a bit disjointed for my tastes.
Several hours Sir David Attenborough narrated animal documentaries, 10/10 - I like watching fish, and also many other animals - this was not on Netflix
I also watched a Scoobie Do Jeprody spin off thing called Scooby Do Guess Who? or something and that was strange - can't remember where this one was.
I have been so ill.
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Arashi wo Tsugeru - Umitaro Abe
Anime: Drifting Home
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