In drei miteinander verknüpften Segmenten erzählt, begleiten wir das Leben eines jungen Mannes namens Takaki. Harte Winter, kalte Technik und schließlich die Verantwortung und Verpflichtunge... Alles lesenIn drei miteinander verknüpften Segmenten erzählt, begleiten wir das Leben eines jungen Mannes namens Takaki. Harte Winter, kalte Technik und schließlich die Verantwortung und Verpflichtungen des Erwachsenendaseins treffen aufeinander und stellen zarte, aufblühende Liebe auf die ... Alles lesenIn drei miteinander verknüpften Segmenten erzählt, begleiten wir das Leben eines jungen Mannes namens Takaki. Harte Winter, kalte Technik und schließlich die Verantwortung und Verpflichtungen des Erwachsenendaseins treffen aufeinander und stellen zarte, aufblühende Liebe auf die Probe.
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For example, the first of the movie's three episodes begins, after a snippet of dialogue, with a series of read letters while you watch their receiver go about his day. The bulk of the episode is a train ride in which his anxiety over train delays is expressed mainly by hearing his thoughts about how anxious he is. Shut your eyes, and you wouldn't miss a bit of story.
You would, admittedly, miss some really stunning animation. This movie is absolutely gorgeous, with stunning backdrops that will take your breath away.
The story itself is moderately interesting, a slice of life contemplation of time and desire and feelings of loss.
But it's very slow. And while the movie has some emotional impact, most of it is contained in a final music video-style piece whose combination of lyrics and images would be almost as effective without the hour of story preceding them.
Most of the people writing reviews here find this movie deeply moving, and I do understand why. The situations are sad, the images are pretty, and a sense of melancholy hangs over the whole thing. But for me, it was too slow, too wordy, and lacked the things that, for me, make film so powerful.
Through the prism of an early sakura-blossom romance, the film primarily explores the themes of distance and loneliness, though it does so in a gentle way that is akin to recollecting your most beautiful sunrise memory rather than resorting to being dark and gloomy.
The music blends in very well with the movie, enhancing the emotional experiences conveyed, while passing almost unnoticed - as should happen in the best soundtracks. The animation is top notch and the quality of the drawings is just mesmerizing. You may often get the urge to pause the movie just to explore the richness of the tapestry.
If you can find it, it's well worth a watch.
9/10
Beautiful. Absolutely an instant masterpiece by Makoto Shinkai. I enjoyed Voices of A Distant Star and The Place Promised in Our Early Days, But I never thought that he could pull off another great film.
Plot-wise, it has similarities with his previous works(Voices of A Distant Star), but it manages to create a different atmosphere here. Watching all 3 short stories consecutively, I'll have to say the final chapter was the best among 3. The pinnacle, however, is the first one. Second chapter is a little slow-paced, but it matches the movie theme nicely.
Can't have much complain towards the music. As usual, Tenmon proves he's got the talent with emotional piano pieces. The theme song is nice as well.
Animation & visual effects is stunning. Makoto Shinkai definitely gets a solid certificate to be one of the best visual directors out there at the moment.
Overall, a 9/10 for me. It's almost flawless, but nothing can be perfect, right? ;)
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- WissenswertesThe title 5 Centimeters Per Second comes from the speed at which cherry blossoms petals fall, petals being a metaphorical representation of humans, reminiscent of the slowness of life and how people often start together but slowly drift into their separate ways
- PatzerIf cherry petals would fall by 5 centimeters per second, it would take them one minute to fall from a 3 meter high tree. Obviously they fall around ten times faster, even when pictured in the movie.
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[Akari and Takaki kiss for the first time]
Takaki Toono: And right then it felt like I finally understood where everything was, eternity, the heart , the soul. It was like I was sharing every experience I'd ever had in my past 13 years. And then, the next moment, I became unbearably sad. I didn't know what to do with these feeling. Her warmth, her soul. How was I supposed to treat them? That, I did not know. Then right then, I clearly understood that we would never be together. Our lives not yet fully realized, the vast expanse of time. They lay before us and there was nothing we could do. But then, all my worries, all my doubt, started melting away. All that was left were Akari's soft lips on mine.
- VerbindungenFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Underappreciated Anime Movies (2016)
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Performed by Masayoshi Yamazaki
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- 5.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
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- 548.192 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 3 Minuten
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