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* [[Adorkable]]: Toshio. Clumsy, not terribly intelligent, a little too forward, and generally a bit of a hick, but very friendly and eager to put others at ease. He proudly declares himself a peasant and listens to strange Hungarian folk music.
* [[Adorkable]]: Toshio. Clumsy, not terribly intelligent, a little too forward, and generally a bit of a hick, but very friendly and eager to put others at ease. He proudly declares himself a peasant and listens to strange Hungarian folk music.
* [[Author Tract]]: The movie is filled with monologues about the importance of Japanese farm life.
* [[Author Tract]]: The movie is filled with monologues about the importance of Japanese farm life.
* [[Bland Name Product]]: Young Taeko does her daily exercises listening to a "Suny" radio.
* [[Bland-Name Product]]: Young Taeko does her daily exercises listening to a "Suny" radio.
* [[Call to Agriculture]]
* [[Call to Agriculture]]
* [[Christmas Cake]]: Taeko's mother is annoyed that she turned down a marriage proposal, saying "at 27, that's the best she's going to get".
* [[Christmas Cake]]: Taeko's mother is annoyed that she turned down a marriage proposal, saying "at 27, that's the best she's going to get".

Revision as of 16:19, 9 January 2014

Present & Past Taeko

It's 1982 and 27-year old unmarried Taeko Okajima works as an Office Lady in Tokyo. She decides to spend her summer holiday at her sister-in-law's farm in the countryside to help out with the safflower harvest, since she liked going there the year before. She sees it as a great way to get a break from the city life for a while.

During her trip she gets overcome with memories of when she was 10 years old and in fifth grade. In a series of flashbacks, imaginatively interwoven with her current life, a picture forms of her youth, filled with math problems, friends, boys and the typical throes of a girl growing up. It results in her wondering whether she is being true to her own nature in life, since she wanted to be in the country as a little girl already.

Only Yesterday, Japanese title Omohide Poro Poro, was released in 1991 and is a typical Studio Ghibli product--minus the fantastic plot devices that permeate most of the studio's work. It was directed by Isao Takahata and produced by Hayao Miyazaki. The result features lots of lovely scenery, intriguing, believable characters and wonderful, fluid animation.


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