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Also confronts war and its costs. Highlights aspects of WWII that many in the West aren't aware of.
Apr 18, 2024

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No bc this one ruined me. I watched it as a younger child by chance when I was maybe like 2 years older than setsuko and remembered being really scared and confused at the end. Even though it wasn’t a big scene, the train station scene really affected me in a deep way tbh.
Apr 19, 2024
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i_sunsun1020 my other choice was going to be The Tale of the Princess Kaguya but i didn’t because I’ve rec’d it incessantly on here
Apr 19, 2024
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This one is so good but so painful ❤️‍🩹
Apr 18, 2024
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one of the best movies ive ever watched but i will never watch it again
Apr 18, 2024
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this movie fucked me up
Apr 18, 2024
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dave same. so i force all my friends to watch it with me
Apr 18, 2024
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lucius IFC usually does a Ghibli retrospective each year, I like showing up and choosing at random. So I saw this not knowing what it is in a packed cinema. When the movie finished no one moved, left, or made a sound for the full credits reel. Collectively traumatized.
Apr 18, 2024
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dave perfection
Apr 18, 2024

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Alright y'all, standards have gotten a little lax around here and rec quality has taken a dip (I'm including myself in this). Here are some pointers for High Rec Standards.
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BODY—This supports the rec and anything goes. Supporting statements, supporting essays, additional recs, you can get silly, you can pontificate. You can do anything you want. Except putting the main rec down here. Where does it go? That's right. In the Title 👆
IMAGE—No rules. Add one to preference. It can be relevant or a non sequitur.
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EMOJI—No rules. Express yourself.
ANTI-RECS: They exist and they are valid recs. "Anti-Rec: _____" clearly communicates this is something best avoided. But a better way format this type of Rec is to use a modifier or verb that flows with "I recommend _____." Ex. I recommend... Not Eating Tacks, Avoiding Area X, Leaving Off the Anchovies, etc.—(Formatting Anti-Recs this way first recommended by tyler the Creator)
ANATOMY OF AN ASK: TITLE—This is the question or topic of the Ask. Asks can solicit advice or start a discussion. You have some flexibility here because the Ask is expected to be expounded upon in the body if it needs more context. Just be clear. Again, this is not a lead in. Be direct and ask the question or state the topic.
BODY—Provide more context. Narrow the recommendation field. Add relevant links. Remember, the Ask goes in the Title 👆
EMOJI—No rules. Express yourself.
ANSWERING AN ASK—Recs on Asks can break style as dictated by the Ask. If the Ask is looking for Recs, give Recs following style. If it's asking for opinions, give your opinion. Asking for links? Give links! Respond however you would respond some someone IRL. Asks start a conversation so you can be more conversational. But keep in mind that these Recs will appear in the main feed. So where you can maintain Rec style, do so.
Example: WHAT’S YOUR CURRENT LETTERBOXD TOP 4?
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Changelog: 07.26.2024—Clarified a Rec is not limited to one recommendation. Recs can recommend multiple things. Thanks to shegoestoanotherschool for identifying the issue. / Added guidance for Anti-Rec format. 02.11.2025—Moved SpongeBob Bubble Blowing Technique video link from the top level into the body ("some pointers") so the embed wouldn't override the High Quality instructional graphic.
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