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    Bokura no nanoka-kan sensô

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    Runtime 1 hr 28 min
    Premiere: World January 23, 2020
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    Description

    On a hot day right before the summer vacation, all first-year male students of the second class from a junior high school disappear. Was it an accident? A group abduction? In fact, they were hiding in an abandoned factory near the river, and used it as a liberation area to rebel against the adults. The adults are in great confusion by the huge and unexpected operations cooperated by the female students; entangled with real abduction cases, a corrupted mayor election, and even involving parents and television reporters who are thrilled by the liberation broadcast and barricade. The comedy mystery progresses in a light tempo that doesn’t give the audience a chance to breathe until the brilliant end that is full of satire.

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    Our Seven-Day War: The Book

    Overview

    The anime film "Our Seven-Day War" is based on the novel Our Seven-Day War by Osamu Soda. This book is a classic in Japanese literature, originally published in 1985. It is a story that combines elements of adventure, social commentary, and youthful rebellion.

    About the Author

    Osamu Soda is a renowned Japanese author known for his works that often explore themes of adolescence and societal issues. His writing style is characterized by its engaging narrative and the ability to capture the essence of youth.

    Plot Summary

    The novel revolves around a group of junior high school students who decide to rebel against the adult world by barricading themselves in an abandoned factory. Their week-long stand becomes a microcosm of their struggles against societal expectations and the pressures of growing up.

    Adaptation and Faithfulness

    The anime adaptation of Our Seven-Day War takes creative liberties while maintaining the core themes of the original novel. The film updates the setting and context to resonate with contemporary audiences, but it stays true to the spirit of youthful rebellion and the quest for freedom that Osamu Soda so vividly portrayed in his book.

    Key Differences

      • The setting in the anime is modernized to reflect current societal issues.

      • Some characters and plot elements are adjusted to fit the animated format and appeal to a broader audience.

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