Postby Mangafanatic » Sun Jul 15, 2007 5:32 pm
I gotta say, that doesn't surprise me at all. Only Yesterday, to me, is really one of those films that only has a lot of value to hard core fans of Japanese culture or people who really like Ghibli films. To your standard American audience, the aforementioned scenes really would be pretty odd, particularly the part where the little school kids talk about periods. Yeah, anyways, I'd imagine just from a business standpoint that it would be a good move not to release the movie.
(If they were to release it, however, there's no way it can really get a PG-13 rating. It just doesn't justify it.)
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