• Director(s)

    Yuuta Murano

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Animation

  • Approx. running minutes

    89m

  • Cast

    Takumi Kitamura, Kyôko Yoshine, Rie Miyazawa

Film

Seven Days War

mild bad language, violence, threat, scene of bullying

SEVEN DAYS WAR is a Japanese animated drama in which a shy teenage boy runs away with his crush and other classmates to hide in an abandoned coal factory and rebel against the adults in their life.

SEVEN DAYS WAR is a Japanese animated drama in which a shy teenage boy runs away with his crush and other classmates to hide in an abandoned coal factory and rebel against the adults in their life.

violence
Occasional scenes of mild violence include a scene in which a adult slaps a child while trying to restrain them; this is strongly condemned and the child comes to no further harm. The teenage characters use improvised weapons to defend themselves including shooting nuts out of an airgun and spraying a fire extinguisher. However, these are brief and lack any focus on detail.
threat and horror
There are occasional scenes of mild threat throughout. A child is pursued by immigration enforcement officers after having been separated from his parents. However, this is a greater focus on their resourcefulness and bravery rather than fear. A character threatens to blow up a building after turning on all the tanks of glass.
language
Mild bad language includes 'crap' and 'screw', as well as milder terms including 'hell'.
theme
There is a brief sequence in which an adult orchestrates a plot to pit a group of teenage characters against each other via cyberbullying. Teenagers become distressed while reading hurtful comments about themselves on social media. This includes brief sight of a photo of a teenage boy slumped on the floor with bloody cuts on his face. This is accompanied by references to the boy being a ‘loser’ and having to change school because he was bullied so badly. Bullying is not condoned by the work as a whole.
  • Director(s)

    Yuuta Murano

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Genre(s)

    Animation

  • Approx. running minutes

    89m

  • Cast

    Takumi Kitamura, Kyôko Yoshine, Rie Miyazawa

mild bad language, violence, threat, scene of bullying
Classified Date:
19/11/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Crunchyroll Limited
violence
Occasional scenes of mild violence include a scene in which a adult slaps a child while trying to restrain them; this is strongly condemned and the child comes to no further harm. The teenage characters use improvised weapons to defend themselves including shooting nuts out of an airgun and spraying a fire extinguisher. However, these are brief and lack any focus on detail.
threat and horror
There are occasional scenes of mild threat throughout. A child is pursued by immigration enforcement officers after having been separated from his parents. However, this is a greater focus on their resourcefulness and bravery rather than fear. A character threatens to blow up a building after turning on all the tanks of glass.
language
Mild bad language includes 'crap' and 'screw', as well as milder terms including 'hell'.
theme
There is a brief sequence in which an adult orchestrates a plot to pit a group of teenage characters against each other via cyberbullying. Teenagers become distressed while reading hurtful comments about themselves on social media. This includes brief sight of a photo of a teenage boy slumped on the floor with bloody cuts on his face. This is accompanied by references to the boy being a ‘loser’ and having to change school because he was bullied so badly. Bullying is not condoned by the work as a whole.
  • Classified date

    19/11/2022

  • Language

    English