Ushiro no Shoumen Daare


Who's Left Behind?

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Synonyms: Kayoko's Diary, Ushiro no Shomen Daare, Ushiro no Shomen Dare
Japanese: うしろの正面だあれ
English: Who's Left Behind?
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 9, 1991
Producers: TV Tokyo, Nikkatsu
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Mushi Production
Source: Novel
Genre: DramaDrama
Theme: HistoricalHistorical
Duration: 1 hr. 30 min.
Rating: G - All Ages

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Score: 7.721 (scored by 39853,985 users)
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Ranked: #11862
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Popularity: #5658
Members: 13,483
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Synopsis

Kayoko is a young girl in 1940, just starting first grade. She's a bit of a crybaby, which is no secret to those around her. She loves playing with friends and singing cute schoolyard chants, and occasionally having fun with her three older brothers. Her mother is pregnant, and so she looks forward to being a big sister, only partially understanding the responsibility that might bring. Meanwhile, the war effort is growing, and it`s only the natural thing to do to be patriotic and support the country...

Kayoko goes so far as to contribute her favorite dolly, whose materials could help build explosives. Time passes, and as she grows older, Kayoko sees how the war has affected her life and those around her. Nothing can prepare her for 1945, however, and the bleak times that are soon to come. Based on original creator Kayoko Ebina's real life experience during World War 2 on Showa era.

(Source: ANN)

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Arihara, Seiji
Director, Script, Planning
Asami, Takashi
Episode Director
Shiratori, Emiko
Theme Song Performance
Mima, Masafumi
Sound Manager


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Ending Theme

"Ai ha itsumo (愛はいつも)" by Emiko Shiratori




Reviews

Jun 9, 2013
Here in America, war movies tend to be a BIT too overdramatic for their own good, from what I've seen. Apparently, to get an emotional rise out of us, they try to show us as much death and destruction as possible so the tears can be yanked out of us...which, for most, fails horribly if done wrong. Not all of them are like this, however, but I'm not one who's really into war movies, and the ones I have seen didn't really interest me, as I felt they were too overdramatic for their own good and completely not subtle. Another thing I notice about war ...
May 30, 2020
I'd never heard of this movie before so I wasn't sure what to expect. But since it had a high rating I went on and watched it. Is this movie worth your time? Short answer, yes. Very much so. Unfortunately, the Japanese are masters of war films constructed from a child's point of view, since many of these stories come from firsthand experience. And the innocence of childhood makes the destruction of that innocence hit even harder.

The story for the first half of the movie is just a slice-of-life glimpse into the everyday of a normal Japanese family. It gets more suspenseful as you ...
Jun 11, 2022
This film deserves to be acknowledged alongside Isao Takahata’s “Grave of the Fireflies” as another important depiction of war through a child’s eyes. It shares the same kind of lost innocence that Takahata tackled in his own depiction of World War 2 and that Nobuhiko Obayashi (“House”, “Hanagatami”) also oriented his films around. It’s a reality that I hope future generations will never have to experience. In “Kayoko’s Diary”, the titular heroine is just one face out of millions, but her story remains just as important.

Kayoko is the youngest in a family of seven that’s soon to be a family of eight because of the ...

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