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Sep 26, 2024 · When they eventually leave their aunt's house, they're only a short distance away and could go back, so why does Seita keep Setsuko at the bomb shelter until she dies of malnutrition instead of returning and apologizing to his aunt? Seita was resourceful, but it's important to remember he was still just a kid.
- Stephen M. Colbert
Aug 7, 2019 · However, by the end of the movie, Seita resorts to thieving and ultimately Setsuko saddeningly dies of malnutrition, which I've heard leaves lots of viewers wondering why he did not return to their aunt, considering how bad the situation had become by then.
Jun 19, 2020 · Seita and Setsuko reunite and the siblings board on a train. During World War II, the siblings lose their house, the bombings were gradually destroying their entire city. Although they manage to escape, their mother ends up dying from severe burns.
May 25, 2022 · Seita and Setsuko's final peace doesn't negate the unjustness of their deaths. Instead, it somehow reinforces the feeling that what happened to them was fundamentally...
The police let Seita go. He offers a beaten child just a glass of water when he knows he was stealing food to survive. The doctor says Setsesko is malnourished, and she needs to eat.
Mar 24, 2023 · Setsuko falls ill and eventually dies of malnutrition, while Seita’s health also deteriorates. The film ends with Seita’s death in the train station, revealing that the siblings died during the war despite Seita’s efforts to protect his sister.
Oct 6, 2020 · The cold colors in the first scene signifies the death of Seita, the main character, and stops his suffering. He can finally reach happiness, and simply reunites with his sister and the carefree mentality he can finally have.