PART 1,
Assalamualaikum for muslim and hi for non muslim, I'm back!.
okay so, fr this time I'll recommend some of the famous anime and interesting that i've been watched.
ok let's go!
Assalamualaikum for muslim and hi for non muslim, I'm back!.
okay so, fr this time I'll recommend some of the famous anime and interesting that i've been watched.
ok let's go!
MY NAME
this film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai and produced by CoMix Film, Your Name tells the story of a high school girl in rural Japan and a high school boy in Tokyo who swap bodies.
Around
a thousand years ago, a meteorite strikes creating a huge crater. This
lead to the formation of a lake over the years. The fictional town of
Itomori is situated near this lake. This town is drawn so beautifully,
you’d want to go there for a nice long holiday. Our female lead,
Mitsuha, lives in this town with her sister (Yotsuha) and grandmother
(Hitoha Miyamizu). She is from a family of shrine maidens. There is a
family shrine that her mother’s side has taken care of for generations.
When Mitsuha and her sister are very young, their mother passes away.
Their father, Toshiki, has ambitions that are in the direction of town
administration. He feels no connect towards the shrine and as a result,
separates from the family. Years pass and he becomes the mayor of the
town. Mitsuha hangs out with her two friends Teshi and Sayaka. There is a
light hint of a mutual liking between Teshi and Sayaka that is shown in
the film and confirmed towards the end of the movie. This is not too
relevant
ACHIEVEMENT
becoming the fourth highest grossing film of all the time in Japan, the 7th highest grossing traditionally animated film and the highest grossing anime film worldwide,with a total gross of more than $355 million. The film won the 49th Sitges Film Festival, 2016 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award and 71st Mainichi Film Award for Best Animated Feature Film, as well as receiving a nomination for the 40th Japan Academy Prize for the Best Animation of the Year.
SCENE SPOILER
Twilight (Tasogare-doki / Kawatare-doki ), it's not a day or night. The time is when the world blurs and
one might encounter something supernatural. This is a belief which some
communities have. The movie uses this element in this scene to take Taki
and Mitsuha to a place independent of time. They also switch back into
their original bodies. In the background, you don’t see any specific
details on the number of lakes. This is because it is neither one nor
two - a place independent of time.
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