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Your Name.

Original title: Kimi no na wa.
  • 2016
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
379K
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POPULARITY
665
75
Your Name. (2016)
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JapaneseAnimeHand-Drawn AnimationPsychological DramaShōjoAnimationDramaFantasyRomance

Two teenagers share a profound, magical connection upon discovering they are swapping bodies. Things manage to become even more complicated when the boy and girl decide to meet in person.Two teenagers share a profound, magical connection upon discovering they are swapping bodies. Things manage to become even more complicated when the boy and girl decide to meet in person.Two teenagers share a profound, magical connection upon discovering they are swapping bodies. Things manage to become even more complicated when the boy and girl decide to meet in person.

  • Director
    • Makoto Shinkai
  • Writer
    • Makoto Shinkai
  • Stars
    • Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    • Mone Kamishiraishi
    • Ryo Narita
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    379K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    665
    75
    • Director
      • Makoto Shinkai
    • Writer
      • Makoto Shinkai
    • Stars
      • Ryûnosuke Kamiki
      • Mone Kamishiraishi
      • Ryo Narita
    • 1.1KUser reviews
    • 240Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
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  • Top rated movie #78
    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 27 nominations total

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    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    • Taki Tachibana
    • (voice)
    Mone Kamishiraishi
    Mone Kamishiraishi
    • Mitsuha Miyamizu
    • (voice)
    Ryo Narita
    Ryo Narita
    • Katsuhiko Teshigawara
    • (voice)
    • (as Ryô Narita)
    Aoi Yûki
    Aoi Yûki
    • Sayaka Natori
    • (voice)
    Nobunaga Shimazaki
    Nobunaga Shimazaki
    • Tsukasa Fujii
    • (voice)
    Kaito Ishikawa
    • Shinta Takagi
    • (voice)
    Kanon Tani
    • Yotsuha Miyamizu
    • (voice)
    Masaki Terasoma
    • Toshiki Miyamizu
    • (voice)
    Sayaka Ôhara
    • Futaha Miyamizu
    • (voice)
    Kazuhiko Inoue
    Kazuhiko Inoue
    • Taki's Father
    • (voice)
    Chafûrin
    • Teshigawara's Father
    • (voice)
    Yuka Kato
    • Teshigawara's Mother
    • (voice)
    Kana Hanazawa
    Kana Hanazawa
    • Teacher
    • (voice)
    Yuka Terasaki
      Takashi Onozuka
        Yôhei Namekawa
          Miyu Tsuji
            Shin'ya Hamazoe
            • Tanaka
            • (voice)
            • Director
              • Makoto Shinkai
            • Writer
              • Makoto Shinkai
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            User reviews1.1K

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            Summary

            Reviewers say 'Your Name' is acclaimed for its stunning animation, captivating storytelling, and emotional depth. The body-swapping premise between Mitsuha and Taki is praised for originality and exploration of love, fate, and cultural contrasts. Breathtaking visuals and vibrant colors are highlighted, along with the fitting RADWIMPS soundtrack. While some find the story engaging and characters relatable, others note inconsistencies. Overall, it's a visually impressive, emotionally resonant film.
            AI-generated from the text of user reviews

            Featured reviews

            10kevinxip

            One of the Greatest movies i watched in my entire life.

            I have followed Makoto Shinkai's older works and most of them really have a bad ending, though still good, but this movie's sweet. He really know how to play with our emotion, especially for his work's fans who have followed his works, i'm hoping its not a bad ending during the entire movie.

            But man, this work is a true masterpiece. When i looked at Makoto's older works, I suddenly think, he had the potential to beat Miyazaki's spirited away, and there he goes. I'm not saying this is better than spirited away, they had a different genre and makoto had his own stunning style.

            How this piece of animation would turn my emotion really hard? Even Spirited Away, When Marnie was There, and 5cm per second can't do that. This is a movie that you must watch before you die, really.
            10itsnemra

            I am speechless.

            So the movie is named "Your name?" and its a perfect title, it doesn't reveal anything about the content and yet it caught my interest. I tend to watch animated movies because they have so much more to offer at the same time it is a tougher competition.

            The story line is really good, why? Well it you are open minded it will be pretty easy to follow and accept what is going on, question about how and why get answered by themselves if you believe it is possible. Regarding the animation it give you what your mainstream point of view of Japans architecture, nature, culture and society, all from how they dress to the body language etc. The music, sound effects and voice actor/actress amplifies the emotions and guides you from start till end. There are plenty of a messages and it makes me thing about me and everything living around me, where I come from and where I am going. Regarding the character development its spot on, no more information was needed then what was provided, we are limited but at the same time free to make our own thought.

            I wish to say thank you to everyone who have supported and/or worked with this piece of art, they should feel really proud of themselves, it is an honor that you shared it with us (the viewers). Thank you!
            10jbbianchino

            Forget Disney! We have movies like Your Name.

            Your Name is just a good movie. This movie felt long, but not too long. All the way through, I was asking what would happen next. It was clever, emotional, and left me crying after the movie. The twist was done really well, and I almost wanted to pause the movie. Also, the animation is gorgeous. You get to see detailed images from many angles and perspectives, and there were hundreds of animators! The credits didn't start out with the cast like it usually would. The first thing you saw after a black screen was hundreds of names of animators and designers. I watched this movie again and I still felt my muscles ready to let tears out. I would not recommend this movie any less than the next guy, so what are you waiting for? Get a couple of friends and watch Your Name!
            10DoubleCshinobi

            Phenomenal

            Kimi no Nawa is up there with the quality of work Studio Ghibli makes. It's a journey in a world breathing with atmosphere, mystery, and visual wonder. A journey about growth and resilience in the face of overwhelming odds. A journey about human emotion that transcends space and time, as we watch our two protagonists struggle relentlessly against fate. A journey that might just be one of the most captivating anime movie experiences I've had in years.

            Director Makoto Shinkai's artistry is something people tend to love or hate, but this film is solid proof to all of his disdainful critics that his movies were never "just eye candy". They explore the nature of life and relationships in quiet ways rarely seen or discussed, which is why most of them are not fast-paced or action packed...and why they are so beautiful. But even if you're not a fan of this kind of style with its major use of metaphorical imagery and mixture of subtle and explosive emotions, definitely give Kimi no Nawa a chance. This is by far his most ambitious, original movie in many ways. For instance, there's an actual mystical element to the story apart from his previous films that are set purely on realism. The pacing is a lot faster and intense. There's a surprising amount of humor in the script, making the chemistry between the characters more light-hearted and comically entertaining than expected. All of this is done through a narrative vision so emotional, so brilliantly realized, that I'm pretty sure everyone at the Anime Expo world premiere screening was tearing up, including me.

            Without spoiling, what mainly drives this film's story is the dynamics of our main characters' relationship. The way these two interact is just so unique and lovable. The premise itself allows them to bond on a more personal level, far more intriguing than the usual teenage love story where boy meets girl, boy likes girl, boy gets girl. Eventually, you become so invested in their strange relationship, that when all the action goes down, it's no longer just suspenseful - it's almost heartbreaking.

            Editing and sound design play a HUGE role in this immersion. There's rarely a single dull moment because of how gripping and emotionally driven the timing of every cut is. The sound design combined with a beautiful music score is outstanding - subtle and moving when creating atmosphere, powerful at times of dramatic conflict. In fact, the same can be said for pretty much all of the visual aesthetics - which if I haven't already mentioned, are amazing. This is a prime example of astonishingly jaw-dropping animation combined with powerful storytelling.

            Kimi no Nawa is not just any anime movie. It has the potential to be viewed and studied as art cinema. It's so beautifully crafted and meticulously detailed, I feel like I didn't even cover 80% of its greatness in this review. To do that, I would have to make a spoiler analysis review, and to do that, I would probably have to see the movie again, maybe a couple more times before I can fully appreciate this nearly flawless masterpiece.

            I know I sound like I'm fanboying, but as a film student and anime fan for many years, I'm being fully honest here - if Director Makoto Shinkai keeps this kind of quality up, he is going to be an even bigger name in the anime industry for years to come. Remember Your Name long enough until it's available in your country, if you're not seeing it in Japan theaters. Because trust me, you're not going to forget it. 10/10
            10SpoilerAlertReviews

            Cosmically enchanting, touching and visually beautiful.

            It's been a while since I've seen something outside of Studio Ghibli, being the most recent When Marnie Was There. I'm not familiar with Makoto Shinkai's work but this certainly encourages me to watch the rest of his catalog.

            I knew nothing about the film until only the day before seeing it, instantly attracted to the poster and the mini synopsis of two high school teens from opposite sides of the country, who periodically switch in their dreams.

            Gladly I didn't read anymore into it and just went to watch it as there's so much more to the intriguing story at face value. It's a little confusing at times bouncing between the two characters, but that doesn't deter the enjoyment and wonderment of the film.

            We follow quiet country school girl Mitsuha voiced by Mone Kamishiraishi, going about her daily chores and traditions in a village shrouded by folklore and superstition with mayor-elect pushing for advancement. All this while we also follow rough-and-ready city boy, Taki, voiced by Ryûnosuke Kamiki, who is no stranger to voice acting, starring in Spirited Away at the age of eight and later in Howl's Moving Castle.

            The two become celestially bound to one another without fully understanding how, or even knowing who each other are, which leads them both on an adventure of discovery, comical annoyance and eventual romance. It's perfectly balanced between the two even with a number of interesting side characters, each adding something to the intricacies of the plot and supplying a lot of the light-hearted comedy.

            The scenery and animation is stunning, vibrant and beautifully breathtaking; with blinding lens flares and gorgeous landscapes that fill the entirely screen. It's superbly paced, perfectly edited so not to make a mess of the constant jumps.

            The score by the Japanese rock band, Radwimps is simply amazing, perfect for the film with a mixture of teeny pop/rock and pleasant instrumentals, with surprising tracks like "Kataware Doki" using soft pianos and strings. It's a score Final Fantasy composer, Nobuo Uematsu would be proud of.

            There are some films that are not meant to be for live action, showcasing the stunning craftsmanship and elegant talent of the skilled animators and artists, this being one of those films. The actual anime capturing the magical essence of the heartfelt story that I don't believe can be replicated as good live.

            Cosmically enchanting, touching and visually beautiful. Certainly the best anime I've seen this year.

            Running Time: 9 The Cast: 9 Performance: 9 Direction: 10 Story: 10 Script: 10 Creativity: 10 Soundtrack: 9 Job Description: 10 The Extra Bonus Points: 10 for being such a wonderful, beautiful, romantic story, magical in every sense. Would I buy the Bluray?: Definitely

            96% 10/10

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            Storyline

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            Did you know

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            • Trivia
              The red braided cord that Mitsuha wears represents the invisible red string of fate that is said to connect someone to their fated person, according to Japanese tradition.
            • Goofs
              After Tessie blows up the power substation (Around 1:24:00), it takes several seconds before the town suffers an electrical "cascade failure". Small sections of town lose electricity in small blocks, while the market can be seen losing power to individual stalls.

              This is completely impossible as electricity travels at about 90% the speed of light, meaning the entire town should have gone dark in an instant. On top of that, a town of that size would only have one substation, making a cascade failure on such a small scale even more unrealistic.
            • Quotes

              Hitoha Miyamizu: Treasure the experience. Dreams fade away after you wake up.

            • Crazy credits
              At the end of the film, as both the lead characters simultaneously says "Your name...", the title of the film appears.
            • Alternate versions
              Although the film was not released in India in an official Hindi dubbed version, a YouTuber AnimeTM Dubbers has provided one, with the credits showing the name of Hindi voice cast instead of the original.
            • Connections
              Featured in Cellspex's Animated Reviews: Kimi No Na Wa and Anthem of the Heart (2016)
            • Soundtracks
              Yumetourou (Dream Lanturn)
              Music and Lyrics by Youjirou Noda

              Arranged and Performed by Radwimps

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            Details

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            • Release date
              • December 28, 2016 (France)
            • Country of origin
              • Japan
            • Official sites
              • CoMix Wave Films (Japan)
              • Funimation Films (United States)
            • Language
              • Japanese
            • Also known as
              • Tên Cậu Là Gì?
            • Production companies
              • Amuse
              • CoMix Wave Films
              • East Japan Marketing & Communications Inc.
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            • Budget
              • ¥370,000,000 (estimated)
            • Gross US & Canada
              • $5,017,246
            • Opening weekend US & Canada
              • $1,813,781
              • Apr 9, 2017
            • Gross worldwide
              • $405,320,132
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            Tech specs

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            • Runtime
              • 1h 46m(106 min)
            • Sound mix
              • Dolby Digital
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.78 : 1(original ratio)

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