A young woman named Taeko travels to the countryside to visit her sisters in-laws, and as she reminisces about her childhood and evaluates her life choices, she develops a deep connection with a man named Toshio, ultimately choosing to stay in the countryside with him. Only Yesterday is a 1991 Japanese Japanese-language Animation Drama film starring Miki Imai, Toshir Yanagiba, Y Ko Honna, Toshirô Yanagiba, Yoko Honna, Mayumi Izuka and Daisy Ridley. The movie is inspired from Omoide Poro Poro by Hotaru Okamoto Yuko Tone. Studio Ghibli was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Toshio Suzuki. The movie is directed by Isao Takahata. Toho acquired the distribution rights for the film. Only Yesterday was released on 20th July 1991 and takes a screen time of 118 minutes. The film made a box office gross of $0 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Isao Takahata. Cinematography was done by Hisao Shirai and editing by Takeshi Seyama. The music was composed by Katz Hoshi.
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Only Yesterday Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 89%
James Berardinelli
I have little in common with Takeo, yet I related to her experiences as if they were my own. This represents the genius of Takahata. ( Read More )
Ken Hanke
Even that doesnt explain it, but I suspect you will understand if you see the film. ( Read More )
Clement Tyler Obropta
Despite co founding the studio with producer Toshio Suzuki and director Hayao Miyazaki, Takahata doesnt get nearly the same recognition or acclaim. ( Read More )
Leigh Paatsch
A warm and playful reminder that while we all must leave childhood, we should do our utmost to ensure our childhood never leaves us. ( Read More )
Jake Wilson
Much of the emotional content is universal, especially the feelings of disappointment and shame that animation can portray with special force. ( Read More )