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Una niña se ve envuelta en un misterio alrededor de la vida marina, junto con otros dos misteriosos niños también involucrados.Una niña se ve envuelta en un misterio alrededor de la vida marina, junto con otros dos misteriosos niños también involucrados.Una niña se ve envuelta en un misterio alrededor de la vida marina, junto con otros dos misteriosos niños también involucrados.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
Hiiro Ishibashi
- Umi
- (voz)
Seishû Uragami
- Sora
- (voz)
Win Morisaki
- Angurâdo
- (voz)
Anjali Gauld
- Ruka Azumi
- (English version)
- (voz)
Lynden Prosser
- Umi
- (voz)
Benjamin Niedens
- Sora
- (English version)
- (voz)
- (as Benjamin Niewood)
Beau Bridgland
- Anglade
- (English version)
- (voz)
Marc Thompson
- Masaaki Azumi
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Karen Strassman
- Kanako Azumi
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Wally Wingert
- Gym Teacher
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Michael Sorich
- Jim Cusack
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Denise Lee
- Dehdeh
- (English version)
- (voz)
Josh Petersdorf
- Jean
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Christine Marie Cabanos
- Fuyuko
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Meredith Zeitlin
- Aki
- (English version)
- (voz)
- (as Zoe Martin)
- …
Courtney Shaw
- Natsumi
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Doug Erholtz
- Military Officer
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The anime was beautiful and a stunningly presented. The background score was simple and unobtrusive, but soundly reinforced the imagery.
The story itself involves a young girls journey through a single summer, evolving from childhood into adolescence. The major theme is the linking of the cosmic with the mundane and how they are essentially the same. The primary story deals more with the cosmic while the postscript after the ending credits deals with the mundane and links them as equally fascinating.
My major criticism of this film does not involve a lack of artistry within the production as every aspect was exemplary. The problem will be with the Western audiences lack of understanding of Buddhism in general and it's philosophical association with everyday life. What may seem entirely sensical and logically told as a story in Japan may not even be recognized as a such in say North America. Still, I found it highly beautiful and enjoyable. Sadly, others without an understanding of the philosophical underpinnings will not.
The story itself involves a young girls journey through a single summer, evolving from childhood into adolescence. The major theme is the linking of the cosmic with the mundane and how they are essentially the same. The primary story deals more with the cosmic while the postscript after the ending credits deals with the mundane and links them as equally fascinating.
My major criticism of this film does not involve a lack of artistry within the production as every aspect was exemplary. The problem will be with the Western audiences lack of understanding of Buddhism in general and it's philosophical association with everyday life. What may seem entirely sensical and logically told as a story in Japan may not even be recognized as a such in say North America. Still, I found it highly beautiful and enjoyable. Sadly, others without an understanding of the philosophical underpinnings will not.
As evident from the majority of the reviews here, this film presents incredible and unique animation-- and a story line that will confound the best. It is beyond me why an entire production team would create a film that absolutely no one in the audience is going to understand. This is a very self-absorbed non-story that builds up all kinds of suspense and mystery, with zero delivery. That's not a spoiler; that is the essence of what (at this time) is stated in every viewer review.
There are so many strings left hanging here, with "clues" that go nowhere. Where did the boys come from? What part did the girl play? What did the computer data have to do with anything? What actually happened... at any time during the film? None of these questions are answered nor even close to answered. Perhaps the writer and director thought they knew what story they were telling, but one would have to be psychic to understand it. When a director stumps the entire audience... he's failed to understand the difference between art and absurdity.
I understand that art doesn't necessarily require a story, but it is so much better when it does. This movie is so "Zen" even a Buddhist Monk would be scratching his head. At least we don't see the typical, "I got it and you didn't nya nya" type of reviews... because everyone has had the honesty to admit, "I didn't understand a thing that happened here". Kudos at least to the reviewers who admit that this one is WAAAY over the audiences head.
Or maybe the director and animators had way too much weed easily available. Who knows? It was an interesting roller coaster ride, but in the end one can't help but wonder if the car actually moved.
There are so many strings left hanging here, with "clues" that go nowhere. Where did the boys come from? What part did the girl play? What did the computer data have to do with anything? What actually happened... at any time during the film? None of these questions are answered nor even close to answered. Perhaps the writer and director thought they knew what story they were telling, but one would have to be psychic to understand it. When a director stumps the entire audience... he's failed to understand the difference between art and absurdity.
I understand that art doesn't necessarily require a story, but it is so much better when it does. This movie is so "Zen" even a Buddhist Monk would be scratching his head. At least we don't see the typical, "I got it and you didn't nya nya" type of reviews... because everyone has had the honesty to admit, "I didn't understand a thing that happened here". Kudos at least to the reviewers who admit that this one is WAAAY over the audiences head.
Or maybe the director and animators had way too much weed easily available. Who knows? It was an interesting roller coaster ride, but in the end one can't help but wonder if the car actually moved.
Beautiful scenario and great soundtrack. Bring out the mystic feeling of the deep sea. However, the story is quite difficult to understand, a bit obscure. The original comic is better about the storytelling.
It was a colorful animation but i did not understand the story, may be I should have smoked some weed and then watched this movie.
I see that many viewers of this film dislike the movie for its enigmatic storyline and message, and at first I felt the same way. But the movie and its imagery really stuck with me afterward, and upon reflection, I came up this interpretation:
Perhaps the message the movie is trying to convey is just that: the universe contains vast mysteries that humans do not understand, and perhaps are not capable of ever understanding. We try so hard to bring order to the world by explaining everything with science and reason, but sometimes, that just isn't possible. Sometimes, it may be better to simply marvel at and appreciate the miracles of the universe, from the creation of the stars to the birth of life. That's what I came up with, anyway.
As someone currently studying a scientific field in university, I think this message is very eye-opening. If you are a new viewer, I would suggest not to try to understand the movie so much as to experience and enjoy it!
Perhaps the message the movie is trying to convey is just that: the universe contains vast mysteries that humans do not understand, and perhaps are not capable of ever understanding. We try so hard to bring order to the world by explaining everything with science and reason, but sometimes, that just isn't possible. Sometimes, it may be better to simply marvel at and appreciate the miracles of the universe, from the creation of the stars to the birth of life. That's what I came up with, anyway.
As someone currently studying a scientific field in university, I think this message is very eye-opening. If you are a new viewer, I would suggest not to try to understand the movie so much as to experience and enjoy it!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe "kaiju" in the Japanese title is the Japanese term for a marine mammal ("sea beast"), but is written with Japanese characters that mean literally "strange beast" (referring to monsters like Godzilla (1954) and/or Mothra la indestructible (1961)).
- ErroresWhen starting the boat, they start with almost full throttle inside the harbour. But the boat moves only slowly.
- Créditos curiososThere is a final scene after the end credits.
- ConexionesReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Barney's Big Blockbuster (2019)
- Bandas sonorasUmi no yûrei
("Spirits of the Sea")
Lyrics, music and arrangement by Kenshi Yonezu
Orchestra arrangement by Yûta Bandoh (as Yûta Bandô) (Ensemble FOVE)
Performed by Kenshi Yonezu
(Sony Music Labels)
[Theme song]
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 81,237
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 5,173,840
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 51min(111 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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