In This Corner of the World
"Torn apart by war. Brought together by love."
Set in 1943, In This Corner of the World follows Suzu, a spirited young woman from a rural village who travels to the harbor town of Kure to marry into the Hojo family. She soon learns to cope with cramped rooms, a tight budget, and the constant presence of military life as the war presses closer... Read more
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About In This Corner of the World
Set in 1943, In This Corner of the World follows Suzu, a spirited young woman from a rural village who travels to the harbor town of Kure to marry into the Hojo family. She soon learns to cope with cramped rooms, a tight budget, and the constant presence of military life as the war presses closer to home. Instead of surrendering to fear, Suzu turns scarcity into opportunity, improvising meals, mending clothes, and sketching scenes of daily life that brighten the house and the neighborhood. Guided by a lineage of stubborn warmth and generosity, she treats ordinary moments as poetry, turning rituals into small acts of resistance. Even as bombs fall and loved ones are lost, her optimism endures stubbornly.
Directed by Sunao Katabuchi and adapted from Fumiyo Kouno's manga, the film blends historical detail with intimate storytelling. Its restrained animation style and humane focus mark a thoughtful entry in dramas. It premiered in festivals and found distribution in theaters.
Box office revenue worldwide stood at 19,496,308 dollars. The film attracted festival crowds and art house audiences, earning respect for its mature treatment of wartime life and its appeal to adults seeking a nuanced animated drama rather than blockbuster spectacle.
Culturally the film is noted for expanding the audience for serious anime and for presenting civilian life in wartime with tenderness rather than spectacle. It invites discussion about memory, family, and the quiet acts that sustain communities under pressure. The film's measured pace and humane perspective have influenced historical dramas.
Critics broadly praised its restrained storytelling and the way it gives space to everyday moments. The film centers on resilience, memory, and the balance between personal tenderness and historical upheaval, delivering a humane portrait of ordinary people amid extraordinary events. Its emotional honesty invites reflection on family, forgiveness, and courage.
Details
- Release Date
- November 12, 2016
- Runtime
- 2h 10m
- Rating
- PG-13
- User Ratings
- 608 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Animation, Romance, War, History
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- GENCO +1 more
- Box Office
- $19,496,308
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Non
Suzu Hojo (voice)
Yoshimasa Hosoya
Shusaku Hojo (voice)
Natsuki Inaba
Harumi Kuromura (voice)
Minori Omi
Keiko Kuromura (voice)
Daisuke Ono
Tetsu Mizuhara (voice)
Megumi Han
Sumi Urano (voice)
Nanase Iwai
Rin Shiraki (voice)
Shigeru Ushiyama
Entaro Hojo (voice)
Mayumi Shintani
San Hojo (voice)
Tsuyoshi Koyama
Juro Urano (voice)
Director: Sunao Katabuchi
Written by: Fumiyo Kouno