Nov 17, 2020
This Is my first time writing a review.
I think “I want to eat your pancreas” is a 10/10 Movie. The character development was handled very beautifully and It put a lot of depth into them. The art style was amazing, kinda like the art style of “A silent voice”, and the writing was amazing. The OST and sounds were also very good. The name of the movie, “I want to eat your pancreas” comes from an old superstition where if there was something wrong with a certain body part, if you eat that same body part it will become better. Even though it has
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cliches and may be a bit unoriginal. I still think “I want to eat your pancreas “is a masterpiece that creates a message that is so unbelievably powerful, and it hit me hard and left my emotions absolutely broken, and It was the only movie that made me tear up. The movie revolves around 2 people, a very energetic and cheerful girl, named sakura, and a gloomy highschool student who, due to spoilers I won't name. The gloomy boy stumbles upon a diary in a hospital called “Living with Dying” and finds out about a deep secret about our other protagonist, Sakura. She explains to him that she's just a normal girl living her normal life, going to school and hanging out with friends. She explains how she doesn’t want her terminal illness to affect the way she lives, and they agreed to keep it a secret as she hasn’t told any of her friends about it yet. Although It may seem like a sad story like dying, it's far from that. It's a story about what it means to be living. What I enjoyed about this movie was their relationship. Their relationship was way more complex than a romantic one. They are complete opposites that balance each other out, He was an Introvert, while she was an Extrovert. Despite this they start to form a relationship, as he brings her a sense of normalcy in her life, and she’s the real connection he's ever had. They start to form a bond, where they slowly start to depend on each other, and influence each other, and they become two people who are very important to one another. And what made me sad was that even though the movie opened up with her funeral so we would know that she would die to prevent us from getting hurt. As they spend time with each other you can't help but open up and grow attached to that character, and realize that you don’t want that inevitable thing to happen, even though it's just a matter of time. What made it sadder was even though she was living her life normally and acting like everything was ok, she was extremely terrified of her inevitable death.
This is definitely one of my favorite movies, and I highly recommend this movie!
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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