Monday, December 14, 2009

Ocean Waves, Good Times

Anime is a window into Japanese society and a valuable resource for anyone hoping to understand this complex country. The animated film Ocean Waves (Japanese title Umi ga Kikoeru or "I Can Hear the Sea") is a subtle story by Studio Ghibli that tells the tale of a girl from Tokyo whose parents have divorced, forcing her to move to Kochi Prefecture on the island of Shikoku with her mother. The story is about her struggles to adjust to this new part of Japan, where (she says) everyone talks like they came out of a samurai period drama on TV, and of a love triangle formed when two friends fall in love with her. Against the backdrop of the story is the group of high school students who instinctively create a stable group dynamic where everyone can feel like they're a member and no one need feel ike an outsider, which is quite different from my own high school experience, let me tell you. The scene near the end of the film, when the students all have a reunion and share food and beer together while some members of the group dare to confess their secret loves, is great to observe.

"Ocean Waves" is a subtle and deep film by Studio Ghibli, and one of my favorites.

5 comments:

ghostlightning said...

Yes! This is actually my favorite of all the movies in the Ghibli catalog, and I've seen most of Miyazaki's and Grave of the Fireflies.

It's subtle indeed, but what I like best to describe it -- or what I like best in it is the restraint. The histrionics felt right, even the slapping business that was rather intense.

In any case, I love this movie and more people should know about it.

theorist said...

what a quincidence i watch this movie on DVD yesterday, mmm it is very good movie

Peter in Japan said...

Yes, I try to evangelize cool stuff like Ocean Waves. I happened to catch it on TV one random time and was like, Ghibli made this and I didn't know about it?

Theorist, great timing!

Rune said...

another interesting study of the japanese group dynamic in anime is in Kimi ni Todoke (君に届け Reaching You) one of the best new anime of the season.

Peter in Japan said...

Good one. Yes, I'm in the middle of that -- it's nice, I would love to be Sadako, I mean Sawako's friend.