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The subbed version has since been ripped. Kind of amusing really. Then again, I doubt cinemas in the UK outside of the multiplexes in cities will be showing it, which is kind of irritating, since travel is still a big issue for many at the moment.
 
Official: Grave of the Fireflies and Maquia are both better than Citizen Kane.

That's according to Rotten Tomatoes anyway. Recently an 80-year-old negative review was added to the website meaning the Citizen Kane lost its 100% rating, now going down to 99%. This has lead people to jokingly suggest that films with a 100% rating, such as Paddington 2, are now "better than Citizen Kane". If so, then Fireflies and Maquia also join that group, as they too have a 100% rating.
 
Official: Grave of the Fireflies and Maquia are both better than Citizen Kane.

That's according to Rotten Tomatoes anyway. Recently an 80-year-old negative review was added to the website meaning the Citizen Kane lost its 100% rating, now going down to 99%. This has lead people to jokingly suggest that films with a 100% rating, such as Paddington 2, are now "better than Citizen Kane". If so, then Fireflies and Maquia also join that group, as they too have a 100% rating.
That's kind of funny.

As an aside I went on a retro movie binge a few years back and honestly found Citizen Kane to be over rated anyway. Orwells other well known story 1984 was a much better movie.
 
Official: Grave of the Fireflies and Maquia are both better than Citizen Kane.

That's according to Rotten Tomatoes anyway. Recently an 80-year-old negative review was added to the website meaning the Citizen Kane lost its 100% rating, now going down to 99%. This has lead people to jokingly suggest that films with a 100% rating, such as Paddington 2, are now "better than Citizen Kane". If so, then Fireflies and Maquia also join that group, as they too have a 100% rating.
Jokingly? Citizen Kane wishes it was as good as Paddington 2
 
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