Every frame is the director of the wallpaper - Makoto Shinkai

Preston 2022-04-19 09:02:43

I don't really understand... I watched it when I was a freshman in high school in 2016... I feel that the plot is too much water... The plane and the "giant tower", the content and background that they want to express are too heavy, but they seem powerless... " On that distant day, they made an unfulfilled promise." With the war as the background, a secret plan in Hokkaido, Japan, to be honest, it is difficult to understand this kind of semi-empty concept... Maybe I was young at that time... I watched it while I was sleeping... For Shinkai Makoto, I still I like his "Five Centimeters Per Second", the name is very good, I read it because of the name, and the name is very easy to remember "magic", "The Garden of Ye Yan" is also very beautiful and beautiful, maybe I'm more suitable to watch Some short stories! "Your Name" doesn't need to be repeated, it's a classic film that looks good. However, Makoto Shinkai's style of painting is still as beautiful as always, with the powerful advantage of "every frame is a wallpaper"! Maybe if you have the time and opportunity, you can revisit it again. You can't analyze whether you like it or not after watching it once! Maybe you will understand after watching it twice! Maybe it's the positioning of this "science fiction movie" that makes me "lost my mind"!

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The Place Promised in Our Early Days quotes

  • Hiroki Fujisawa: [about Sayuri] She always said she felt like she was losing something. At the time... I was in middle school, and couldn't understand what she meant. But... those words had a strange effect on me.

  • Hiroki Fujisawa: [Narrating] At the time, we were drawn by two things: One was our classmate, Sawatari Sayuri... The other was the giant tower across the Tsugaru Strait. I was always looking up at that tower, I felt that something very precious waited there, I yearned to go there... One day... One day... I will go there.