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Napoleon 2022-01-17 08:02:55
The other side of the cloud, the agreed place
I really like this title. I searched for the movie and saw the name without hesitation. Then I found out, oh, it turned out to be Xin Haicheng. No wonder every frame is beautiful.
This is the story of a sleeping beauty. Two 15-year-old teenagers: Hiroshi Fujisawa and Takuya Shirakawa. At the same... -
Kale 2022-04-21 09:03:05
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The story of "The Other Side of the Cloud, the Promised Place" is very simple. In Japan, which is divided between the north and the south, the boy, in order to wake up the girl, flies to the Promised Tower on the other side of the border three years later to recover the lost dream of youth... "You...
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Julie 2022-03-26 09:01:12
A pure Japanese story about high-end manufacturing, parallel universes, green romance, and the collapse of the world
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Sabrina 2022-03-26 09:01:12
Science fiction is not my thing, animation is not my thing, and the plot is so weak... I can only breathe the few love elements. I look very tired. There are 2 reasons for choosing this film, the name is nice & is the author of "Second Speed". This tower really looks like a flagpole.../If you accidentally fall into a shallow river, and it's not too dirty, it would be more fun to pull the friends who came to rescue into the water.
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The Place Promised in Our Early Days quotes
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Sayuri Sawatari: This might sound weird, but... do you promise not to laugh?
Takuya Shirakawa: What is it? I won't laugh.
Sayuri Sawatari: Then I'll tell you. It's... about this dream I've been having lately.
Takuya Shirakawa: [after some time in the train] Big towers? Like the Union's?
Sayuri Sawatari: No... they're distorted, and have this weird shape. There are lots of other towers around the one I'm on. I don't know how, but I know that each of those towers is another world, different dreams that this world has. I can't move from that place, and I'm all alone and so lonely. And when I think that my heart is going to disappear... I see a white plane in the sky
Takuya Shirakawa: A white plane?
Sayuri Sawatari: Yeah.
Takuya Shirakawa: Then...
Sayuri Sawatari: That's where my dream ends.
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Tomizawa: For the past twenty-five years... that tower has been a part of the scenery, and has been symbolic of many things. Symbolic of the state, war, people, or even despair and admiration. How someone interprets the tower depends on which generation they're from. But we all see it as something we can't reach or change... and as long as we see it that way, this world will not change.