With the monumental success of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man it is no wonder that studios immediately turned to adapting more of his works. The concern of course then becomes whether there will be a rush to pump something out regardless of the quality. Thankfully, much like Chainsaw Man, Studio Durian was able to uphold and even uplift Fujimoto’s Look Back and, in the process, create a beautiful, heartfelt and devastating movie that will surely leave an impact for years to come.
Clocking in at only a little over an hour Look Back is a very short film, however it absolutely makes the most of that
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Alternative Titles
Japanese: ルックバック
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Type:
Movie
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jun 28, 2024
Licensors:
GKIDS
Studios:
Studio DURIAN
Source:
Manga
Genre:
Drama
Theme:
Otaku Culture
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
57 min.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Your Feelings Categories Oct 6, 2024
Regret is one of many of human emotions, it’s a painful part of life that everyone at some point will experience. Many wish to live without regret, and that wish is a high one, yet when that feeling comes at a time too late, what do people more often than not do in order to handle it?
Look back. Look Back is a sentimental film that depicts themes of regret, how connection forms and holds when we often take it for granted at times, and how art is a medium that can change people regardless of who they are or once were. Despite being a short film ... Jul 31, 2024
REVIEW ❗ (English)
Look Back the Movie I had the highest possible expectations for this anime, and... MY EXPECTATIONS WERE MET! What's Good? Check the review below ⤵️ Interesting Points: 1. Visuals, I Love It! Really Love It. The storytelling technique uses visuals, Beuh! That's great! Even though it's a bit excessive, it's suitable because the characters are elementary school students. 2. Story, two people who don't know each other, are met by fate and become close friends, but in the middle of the story there is a conflict between them. 3. Ending, there are multiple endings, between a happy ending and a sad ending, what makes it interesting is ... Oct 8, 2024
'Then why do you draw, Fujino?'
Before entering the theatres to watch this movie, I did not know what to expect, really. I'd read other works by the author Tatsuki Fujimoto — such as Chainsaw Man and Goodbye Eri — but not 'Look Back', and when I saw it was releasing in my city literally tomorrow (at the time) for screening, I impulsively bought a ticket, despite knowing next to nothing about the story. I'm not sure whether this limited or enhanced my experience, but regardless this 1 hour movie would leave me torn. I won't waste your time with a detailed synopsis as it's easy to ... Aug 31, 2024
Alright, so I just finished watching "Look Back" today at Ayala Fairview Terraces and I've gotta say, STUDIO Durian knocked it out of the park with this one (i believe that this is their first anime adaptation, which is fucking amazing). It's a faithful, beautifully crafted adaptation of Fujimoto's one-shot manga that manages to capture all the emotion and nuance of the source material.
What really impressed me was how STUDIO Durian translated Fujimoto's distinctive art style to animation. They nailed his loose, expressive linework and the way he uses negative space. The character animations are subtle but incredibly effective, especially in close-ups where you can ... Nov 8, 2024
Drawing sucks.
Making art sucks. If I were to describe it, the words "annoying" and "tiresome" come to mind. You can sketch, line, color, and shade all day, all night, for weeks, months, even years, and somehow, you're never truly satisfied. Alone, you mindlessly create, oblivious to the fact that it might not even turn out well. And in the process, your wrists, hands, back, and head all end up hurting. And on top of that? It might not even get the applause and reaction you expect. So why do we make art? Look Back is a heartfelt contemplation on the reason we create art. A deeply ... Aug 13, 2024
Look Back is an amazing film that tells a story between two characters. While it is a very short film only being slightly less than an hour, it made use of its time flawlessly. It is filled with happiness, sadness, tragedy, comedy, and many more emotions. To go into some aspects of how great this film is:
Story: 9/10 It has a straight-forward plotline, focusing on mainly 2 female leads with their dedication to art. These two continuously build each other up and their development is very apparent throughout the film. The comedic scenes are funny, and during serious moments, it definitely does a great job portraying ... Aug 14, 2024
LOOK BACK, a movie that presents drama, beauty, childhood joy, and the reality of adulthood. All of that is wrapped and presented in less than an hour, and it managed to exceed my expectations.
STORY (9/10): The story is simple. Very, very simple. A story about two childhood dreams, but delivered gorgeously and without any fuss. I like that this film emphasizes 'show don't tell'. You don't need a lot of dialogue, but this movie is able to convey its message and moral values felicitous. This is part of the luxury of this movie. Minimalist and memorable. VISUAL, ART, ANIMATION (9/10): Tbh, my first impression at first glance at ... Aug 26, 2024
If you have the chance to watch this film at the cinema, I highly recommend watching it there.
After watching this in cinemas during the premiere in my country, I'm speechless at how well-adapted this film is from the original manga and its soundtrack (composed by Haruka Nakamura) and how it tugged at my heartstrings. "Light song," when I first heard it from start to finish, made me teary-eyed a bit. If you're an artist, writer, or someone who creates art, I think you might like this movie. Every detail and scene you can see in this movie shows how well-made it is, and every staff ... Oct 11, 2024
I will never forget the feeling of sitting in a dark theatre when the credits music (Light Song) came up. No one in the theatre stood up to left until the credits ended, it feels as if the universe had stopped to tell me I should embrace this moment.
When the theatre lights came back up, it took me back to reality that I was watching a movie. Me and my homie just started crying and saying "that shit was peak 😭🙏" while also laughing our asses off wiping our tears. I'll never forget that. I didn't expect to cry since I've already read the manga years ... Nov 9, 2024
What could've been, is just a fantasy. What has been, is reality. When, if at all, will we finally cross over to our own realities?
Life is full of regrets. It is regret that holds us back, and it is regret that can power us to keep moving forever on. "Maybe I could've done better." "Maybe I could've acted differently." "Maybe I could've changed what happened." "Maybe." Had Fujino never urged Kyomoto to leave her room, she would not have ended up the way she did. Had she never gone into her house, they never would have met, and Fujino could have potentially saved her. In regret the mind wallows, and ... Oct 6, 2024
Short and sweet. This was really good as I had expected to be having read the one shot manga it's adapting. Studio Durian despite this being their first anime did an amazing job adapting Fujimoto's art style and characteristics, I really couldn't wish for anything more, and the color pallet in this is just perfect. The story is really good, although I feel like it to fully hit its hardest you need to have a little knowledge on the manga industry and ideally even a little bit about Fujimoto himself to really help draw the parallels between the two. It's well told and while its
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Nov 13, 2024
A movie I was waiting for with feverish anticipation. I read the manga before it got an official us release. I preordered the physical manga the day it was possible to do so. I bought my ticket to see it in theaters the second they were available. This movie moved me to my core. Despite already having read the manga and crying then I still cried multiple times watching this film. The scenes were not only brought to life they were elevated. The music, the colors, all were woven together to make this film the masterpiece of emotion, friendship, creativity, love, and passion it is.
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Sep 27, 2024
I loved it. Everything, the animation, the already bitter-sweet plot and the score.
When adapting a manga to anime I think it's really important that the animation and the ost compliment each other, in this case, they certainly do. I'd never heard anything from this composer, I was moved by every score, everything plays so well! The animation is wonderful, no complaints there, none at all! It reminded me of Kyoto animation's works, such as violet evergarden. The dynamic here is similar, the soundtrack isn't there just to fill an empty space, it plays a major role in the movie. The montages really do make you want to ... Oct 17, 2024
A love letter to every artist, and to keep creating; despite. Truly, a masterpiece. Elevated the original work of Fujimoto which is also a masterpiece itself..
The story is not unique, you can probably watch or read similar struggles of an artist in other books or shows but Fujimoto/Oshiyama created something beautiful, raw and honest that speaks for creatives out there from the mundane. Everything is very intentional, the arts style captured Fujimoto’s talent for drawing facial expressions very well and even his rough line works was incorporated throughout. The colors are so refreshing as well, that also gives off a clean vibe especially with the ... Nov 11, 2024
Its difficult for me to express in words everything that this movie has made me feel, I have rewritten this review a couple of times (this is my first time reviewing something in this site, also it was in spanish at first to be taken down after that because of the guidelines).
I will only say that it has been very important, at a point in my life in which I had already stopped watching anime, in which not many things make sense to me, and I wanted to let this out of me somehow. There is a common feeling that I find in my favorite animes, ... Oct 8, 2024
Look Back is a stunning, heartrending celebration of creation. Studio Durian, under the visionary direction of Kiyotaka Oshiyama, delivers a poignant tale that explores the pursuit of greatness through art and the tumultuous journey of navigating grief. Tatsuki Fujimoto's deeply personal one-shot touches the hearts of many, such that Oshiyama and the rest of Studio Durian took this on as a passion project. As Look Back calls to mind the impermanence of life and memory, it is also a testament to the assiduity and dedication to hone one's craft. The animation, rich with Oshiyama's characteristic attention to detail, turns even the most ordinary moments into
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Sep 3, 2024
This was a very depressing story, it will make you feel the same amount of depression you get after watching cyberpunk edgerunners. Studio Durian, Tatsuki Fujimoto, and everyone who worked on this movie really outdid themselves. I think I would have given it a 9/10 only if it were longer but the one-shot manga it was adapted from didn't have more material so it's fine. This movie also has amazing art and animation. I think this is a good movie about passion, grief, and why we do what we do. It also has a good comedic element. I highly recommend the manga too. overall I
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Nov 10, 2024
Maybe being an artist affected me a little more than I expected. I still remember holding back tears with all my strength so I wouldn't cry in front of my brother (I watched it yesterday). My eyes felt like they were going to pop out at any moment, but I managed it 💪.
Although the film isn't even a full hour long and the narrative is a bit simple, the story still manages to be very moving, along with my brother Fujimoto's art style, the beautiful animation and the incredible music. The way the fear and guilt are written are so real that it's enough to ... Sep 4, 2024
"look back" is different from chainsaw man (obviously, but very endearing how it was referenced in the movie), and singlehandedly made me not read fujimoto-sensei's other one-shots in case works like "sayonara eri" will be on the big screen as well.
studio durian gave justice to fujimoto-sensei's art style and my initial worries entering the cinema is if i would get my money's worth (cinema prices are expensive these days) considering this movie's runtime of 62 minutes, but the studio did well with the pacing; not to mention, the musical direction.. beautiful. i love when the music fits the entire mood of the scenes happening ... |