Only Yesterday (1991) Review – The Taste That Changes With Time
Header illustration for the review essay of Only Yesterday (1991) . Illustration created for editorial review purposes. π Short Personal Reflection Only Yesterday (1991) arrived quietly, the way certain memories do — not summoned, but simply there. There are moments in life you wish you could erase and write again. Words you shouldn't have said, actions that fell short. When they come back to mind, your past self can feel painfully inadequate. And yet, strangely, those same memories begin to take on a different shape over time. What once felt like regret slowly becomes something you long for. Perhaps the coexistence of regret and longing is simply part of what it means to live. This Studio Ghibli film seems to know that — and to find, in that coexistence, something worth sitting with quietly. π₯ Film Overview Director Isao Takahata Release July 20, 1991 (Japan) Runtime 118 minutes Cast Miki Imai (Taeko Okajima), ToshirΕ Yanagiba (Toshio), YΕko Honna (...