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finally go to the topic today and returning a pco my anime fans (see dramas will rest xD)
today I found a very good anime movie .. super .. drama from director Makoto Shinkai .. yet not I watch but I think worth watching as many attributes to Matoko which is a new Hayao Miyazaki .. director and my favorite manga so should be good for the little that look like me .. then makes an entry estubo saying as (of course when I watch xD)
Centimeters Per Second / Byōsoku Go Senchimētoru
5 Centimeters Per Second (秒 速 5 センチメートル, Byōsoku Go Senchimētoru?), with subtitled "a collection of stories about the distance." Is an anime film directed by Makoto Shinkai. The film was finished on January 22, 2007. The first part of the film premiered at Yahoo Japan Premium members from 16 to 19 February 2007. On March 3, 2007, the full movie released in different cinemas to be the first to Cinema Rise in Shibuya, Tokyo. The film is divided into three parts: Flower Extract Ceres (桜 花 抄, Ōkashō?), Cosmonaut (コスモナウト, Kosumonauto?) And 5 Centimeters Per Second (秒 速 5 センチメートル, Byōsoku 5 Senchimētoru?). The DVD was released on July 19, 2007.
Makoto Shinkai had expressed that, unlike his later works, there would be no fantasy or science fiction elements in this film. Instead, the film would seek to present a real world from a different perspective. Makoto's film gives a realistic view of the struggles that many face when against time, space, people and love. The title 5 Centimeters Per Second comes from the speed at which the sakura petals fall from the tree, the petals being a metaphorical representation of humans, reminiscent of the slowness of life and how people, which often begins together, but are slowly moving on and part ways.
The story begins in Japan in early 1990 ending in one day art, focusing on a boy named Takaki Tono.
Episode 1: Sakura Flower
At graduation from elementary school, Tono Takaki and Shinohara Akari friend must be separated. Akari moved to Tochigi Prefecture due to her parents' jobs, while Takaki go to a school in Tokyo. The two decide to stay in touch through letters, but despite the feelings that existed between them, the only thing that persisted was time. When Takaki becomes aware that his family will move to Kagoshima, he decides to go see Akari since they will be very difficult still see it after your move. However, when the day arrives, a severe snowstorm delayed for several hours Takaki's trip, which plunges him into despondency and despair especially when the letter he wrote to Akari takes the wind in that letter he stated his love. Finally, when the train pulls into the station where they meet, is surprised to realize that, despite the late hour, Akari has been waiting. After a brief reunion, both leave the station and walk at night through a field full of snow, then stop and she remembers the cherry blossoms were a lot like falling snow. At that time they kiss, and to realize that this is never going to work and decide to go to the train station to say goodbye, Takaki says it will be very difficult now to stay together and that the circumstances are slowly separating those who choose not to write more and away.
Episode 2: Cosmonaut
Episode 3: 5 centimeters per second
Now it's 2007, and the three characters have taken different paths. Takaki is now a computer in Tokyo, and Akari is preparing for his marriage. One day, Takaki goes out and thinks the face of a person to be crossing a lane train it is very familiar. Puzzled by the encounter, he tries to look back, but a train passes and cuts his vision.
musical theme
The soundtrack has been composed, like all the songs that appear in the films of Makoto Shinkai, for Tenmon.
"One more time, one more chance"
Written and performed by: Masayoshi Yamazaki
The song appears in both the ending of the film as it over but under various instrumental, called leitmotiv.
The song was also the song from the movie Moon and Cabbage. The reason that Makoto Shinkai chose a song so famous was that he wanted to evoke images of everyday happenings, and choose a song on which "everyone knows" that add realism to the film. [
See online: English sub see movie
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Sources: wikipedia
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good anime that's all for now!
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Atte.Annii
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