#HOTARUBI NO MORI E FULL MOVIE NETFLEX MOVIE#
Although the story was predictable at some moments, and you may call me a sucker for romance stories, I feel that this movie was beautifully written. (Naturally, I was bawling my eyes out at this moment.) The friendly forest spirits were all thanking Hotaru because Gin had always wanted a hug from a human.Īnd that my friends, is why I’ve decided to post about this movie. The flashed back to the past and played that sad theme. In that moment, they told each other that they loved each other. Of all the years avoiding humans, he just had to prevent the little HUMAN boy from tripping over a small rock. We know where this is going… GoodguyGin helps the little kid that almost fell.
It just needs that one accident for all this to go downhill. Of course, after all these years of NO PHYSICAL CONTACT, you must think that Gin is extremely careful about this.
#goodguygin strikes again #actuallyhewilldieifhereallykissesher. Gin takes off his mask and puts in on Hotaru. Gin tells her that he cannot stand being apart anymore, even though he has to be around crowds of humans just to be with her. Isn’t it great when characters are just more honest about their feelings?Īfter the festival, we see Gin and Hotaru walking along a river. Hotaru makes the same comment she did back as a kid, while Gin replies: Hotaru cheekily says “This is like going out on a date.”, “Not a very romantic one.” Gin adds.ġ2 years later, the same thing happens at the summer festival and Gin ties a piece of cloth to his hand while Hotaru ties the opposite end to hers. In the past when Hotaru got lost, Gin asked her to hold the opposite end of the stick while he leads her out of the forest, so that she doesn’t get lost. BUT OF COURSE, we still like these clichés secretly don’t we? #goodguyginĪndddd of course when there’s a summer festival, some big emotional event is waiting to happen. Now that she’s older, Gin asks her to sneak out at 8pm to meet for the festival. So don’t forget me.” (GAHHHHHA it’s rather cheesy saying it right now but in the moment within the movie, it was pretty darn sweet.) Gin then tells her about the Summer Festival and how he’s been wanting to invite her for all these years.
I thought of you in the winter, and autumn, and spring. Hotaru being her determined self goes on to say “You remind me of snow, because it disappears once someone touches it. Gin tells her more about himself, about his past and why he can’t touch humans. As his body is weak (being sustained by magic) and will disappear upon human touch, he knows that they can’t continue on like this and he tells Hotaru to forget him. The now much older Hotaru starts thinking about the future, and she tells Gin that she wants to find a job in the area after she graduates, so that she can be with him. Hotaru knows that she probably can’t be with him in the future when she becomes older, but of course, she just keeps it to herself.Īfter she enters high school, Hotaru returns to the mountain god’s forest and shows off her school uniform (once again). As the years passed, Hotaru continues to mature while Gin still seems to be 18-20. It was an innocent friendship at the start, which slowly turned into deeper feelings each time they met in the summer. The movie starts off light-hearted with some comedic elements here and there. They can only meet in the summer when she’s there with her uncle, and Gin dies if he comes into contact with a human, so no paedophilia here (thank goodness). Hotaru is a normal (actually not so) girl that happens to wander into the forest when she was 6, meeting Gin the foxdude who seems about 18-20 in the movie. Of course, this was already a huge heads-up to what lies ahead but I watched it anyway knowing that I’d probably end up crying. The movie starts off with Hotaru (our female protagonist) recounting the past about Gin and her. This movie was released in 2011, so the art is still pretty decent. I can’t remember how I chanced upon this, but it decided to watch this on my last week of the December holidays. I should warn you guys that I am pretty emotional when it comes to touching or sad scenes, but this one is MORE than just a tear-jerker. Continues watching on in hope that there is more after the credits* *Credits end off with lyrics to their song* … I guess that’s how it ends. It only takes up 45 minutes of your time (for a massive emotional build-up towards the end)
😉 If you haven’t watched this, go give it a go. So here’s the movie that got me started on this little blog.