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Summer Wars

Original title: Samâ Wôzu
  • 2009
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
33K
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Summer Wars (2009)
Kenji, an young math genius, takes a summer job to be near his crush, Natuski. While getting involved with Natsuki and her family, he discovers a mathematical equation that is causing a parallel world's collision with earth.
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AnimeArtificial IntelligenceHand-Drawn AnimationActionAdventureAnimationComedyDramaRomanceSci-Fi

A student tries to fix a problem he accidentally caused in OZ, a digital world, while pretending to be the fiancé of his friend at her grandmother's 90th birthday.A student tries to fix a problem he accidentally caused in OZ, a digital world, while pretending to be the fiancé of his friend at her grandmother's 90th birthday.A student tries to fix a problem he accidentally caused in OZ, a digital world, while pretending to be the fiancé of his friend at her grandmother's 90th birthday.

  • Director
    • Mamoru Hosoda
  • Writers
    • Mamoru Hosoda
    • Satoko Okudera
  • Stars
    • Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    • Nanami Sakuraba
    • Mitsuki Tanimura
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mamoru Hosoda
    • Writers
      • Mamoru Hosoda
      • Satoko Okudera
    • Stars
      • Ryûnosuke Kamiki
      • Nanami Sakuraba
      • Mitsuki Tanimura
    • 83User reviews
    • 93Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    • Kenji Koiso
    • (voice)
    Nanami Sakuraba
    Nanami Sakuraba
    • Natsuki Shinohara
    • (voice)
    Mitsuki Tanimura
    Mitsuki Tanimura
    • Kazuma Ikezawa
    • (voice)
    Takahiro Yokokawa
    • Takashi Sakuma
    • (voice)
    Mieko Nobusawa
    • Mariko Jin'nouchi
    • (voice)
    Mutsumi Sasaki
    • Kazuo Shinohara
    • (voice)
    Takashi Kobayashi
    • Tasuke Jin'nouchi
    • (voice)
    Yôji Tanaka
    • Yorihiko Jin'nouchi
    • (voice)
    • (as Tanaka Yôji)
    Kiyomi Tanigawa
    • Yukiko Shinohara
    • (voice)
    Hashiya Nakamura
    • Kunihiko Jin'nouchi
    • (voice)
    Sakiko Tamagawa
    • Rika Jin'nouchi
    • (voice)
    Kaori Yamagata
    • Naomi Miwa
    • (voice)
    Takuya Kirimoto
    • Ri'ichi Jin'nouchi
    • (voice)
    Mitsutaka Itakura
    • Katsuhiko Jin'nouchi
    • (voice)
    Tagame Tamura
    • Kiyomi Ikezawa
    • (voice)
    Eiko Kanazawa
    • Noriko Jin'nouchi
    • (voice)
    Chigusa Takaku
    • Nana Jin'nouchi
    • (voice)
    Yutaka Shimizu
    • Shôta Jin'nouchi
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Mamoru Hosoda
    • Writers
      • Mamoru Hosoda
      • Satoko Okudera
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews83

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    9valen060

    One of Mamoru Hosoda's Finest

    With an abundance of films made by Studio Ghibli, Mamoru Hosoda really found something to call his own by stepping outside that famed studio and finding focus on a movie that plays on themes of cyber warfare and the value of family.

    Kenji Koiso is an average high school student with a skill in mathematics and a job with OZ, an online virtual reality world where many users browse and socialize with each other. But when he's given a "job" by his crush Natsuki Jinnouchi to travel to the country with her during the summer, he gets himself in over his head when he's framed online by a rogue AI called Love Machine.

    For an anime film, I found this to be enjoyable and cleverly crafted. The cyber realm setting does borrow off the elements (albeit even a similar scenario) of one segment from Digimon: The Movie, but Hosoda admitted that Digimon is a prototype to Summer Wars. Now Kenji clearly lacks social skills, but his extensive math knowledge is put to the test as he and the rest of the Jinnouchi clan come together to put an end to this AI. The characters feel relatable and the family values remind me so much of my own that it feels inviting and immersive just by getting to know several of Natsuki's extensive family members.

    Although the movie may start off slow, there are some moments throughout its two-hour run time that give off an emotional sense when it comes to either angst amongst family or even the intense fight scenes in cyberspace. Hosoda's previous work The Girl Who Leapt Through Time was pretty impressive, so his follow-up Summer Wars is another hit. I also see parallels to the series Digimon (specifically, its segment Our War Game) in terms of story and concept since Hosoda coincidentally once contributed to that series years prior. Whether you're an avid anime fan or simply an average film-goer (and regardless of animation medium), its story is simple, yet complex in balancing the virtual world and reality. As for OZ itself, it's like a hybrid of Miyazaki's art style crossed with Nintendo's designs. Made me want to watch the movie again whenever I choose.
    7ebiros2

    Amazing Detail

    What is most striking about this movie is the detail that's been put into the animation.

    Only the characters in this animation looks like animation. All the background detail looks so real. It's hard to believe that someone went to this length to put perfection on celluloid. Not only are the scenic details so perfect, the behavior of the Japanese family is also captured perfectly.

    Kenji a math prodigy high school student who is working part time as a software maintenance crew for virtual reality computer network called Oz is invited to a family gathering by Natsuki at her home town of Ueda city in Nagano prefecture. Unbeknownst to him, he's been introduced to her family as her fiancé. The evening he arrives at Natsuki's family home, he receives a sequence of numbers in his phone's text message. Using his mathematical genius to work, he figures out what the code means, and sends it back to the sender. Next day, Oz network has been hacked in by a malicious computer virus that can learn and expend its control over the Oz community. Oz is connected to almost every public service, and the computer virus take control of the community. It's now up to Kenji and Natsuki's family to figure out how to beat the computer virus.

    The movie is made for Japanese audience, and it's better if seen with the original Japanese dialog with subtitles. You will get better nuance about how family's interaction is occurring. It's even better if you can understand Japanese. The subtle nuance of character's emotion and intent will be missed otherwise. People who didn't like this movie invariably saw the English dubbed version which doesn't convey the true charm of this movie. Some movie just doesn't translate well when dubbed like "Back to the Future". If you've seen a dubbed version of Back to the Future in other languages, you'll see that all the humorous details didn't make it across the translation. This movie is one such movie.

    One of the best anime movie to be ever created, Summer Wars is one movie that's worth watching. See the stunning details put into this incredible work of art.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    An ambitious anime and beautifully executed

    Summer Wars is one of the most ambitious animes to exist, ambitious doesn't always equal greatness on film as a result of being over-ambitious but Summer Wars is one of those that gets it right. Some characters are better developed than others, the main family members are very compellingly real but some of the side characters are sketchily written. If the film had less characters than it did the character development would have been even better.

    The animation is just wonderful though and stylistically unlike any other I've seen, the colours are eye-popping and the backgrounds are so richly detailed and textured. None of it felt confusing to me. The cyber-battles are particularly strong in this regard, the action itself is thrilling and the visuals positively dazzle. Summer Wars has a music score that is both rousing and ethereal, and luckily mood-wise when matched with the animation and the tone of the storytelling it never jars. There is also a thoughtful script that handles its emotional themes very touchingly and remarkably maturely, while the story covers a lot but despite exploring several themes it doesn't feel too much. The family themes are ones that really resonate and charm, and while the message is not the most original it's a truthful message that doesn't patronise. The lead characters are engaging and the voice acting, both in Japanese and dubbing, is dynamic and expressive.

    All in all, a beautifully executed anime and shouldn't disappoint anybody who likes Wolf Children and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time. It's ambitious but apart from the writing of some of the characters it doesn't feel too much so. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    8lewiskendell

    Great animation, great story, great movie.

    Summer Wars is another excellent movie from Madhouse and Mamoru Hosada, the director of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.

    Like TGWLTT, Summer Wars is a science fiction movie with heart. Instead of the humorous, poignant tone of the previous movie, Summer Wars focuses on family bonds and the inherent potential for mayhem that is an unavoidable part of our incredibly connected, increasingly virtual society. It's an easy to follow story that should have a lot of appeal for a broad audience.

    The dubbing and animation are wonderful, and the fact that so much of the events play out in the virtual world provides a lot of opportunities for some eye-catching visuals. The music is fine, but not quite up to the fantastic score of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.

    I slightly prefer TGWLTT, but both movies are fully recommended and I've given them the same score. They're wonderful films, even in comparison to the amazing movies that have been coming out of Studio Ghibli for years. I can't wait to see what Hosada is working on next.
    9cherold

    lovely movie

    Summer Wars does a wonderful job of combining touching human Japanese animation with weird monster-fighting stuff. The former is the frame of the movie in which a young man finds himself caught in a friend's family drama involving a really cool old lady and a snarky black sheep. The latter involves a facebook-meets-second-life-meets-everything-else-on-the-internet entity that gets hacked. The two sections are beautifully integrated into a single, fantastic movie.

    There are criticisms I could make if I really wanted to. The technology really makes no sense at all, and some remarkable idiocy has to happen in the real world to worsen things in the virtual one. But none of that bothered me, because the characters feel real and the animation in both worlds is absolutely gorgeous.

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    • Trivia
      Mamoru Hosoda completed all 500 pages of storyboards for the film at Denny's, working in hugely long 12 and 16-hour shifts.
    • Goofs
      The coordinates shown on screen by the satellite probe would put the castle more than 53 kilometers away from the center of Ueda-city and wouldn't even be in the Nagano-prefecture. It would then be the closest to the Agatsuma district in the Gunma prefecture.
    • Quotes

      Sakae Jinnouchi: Never turn your back on family, even when they hurt you. Never let life get the better of you. And if you remember nothing else, remember to find time to eat together as a family. Even when times are rough; especially when times are rough. There's no lack of painful things in this world, but hunger and loneliness must surely be two of the worst.Thanks to you, my precious family, I didn't know a moment of either of those the last ninety years.

    • Connections
      Featured in JesuOtaku Anime Reviews: Summer Wars (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Bokura no Natsu no Yume
      (Our Summer Dream)

      Lyrics, Music, Arrangement & Performance by Tatsurô Yamashita

      Courtesy of Warner Music Japan

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official Site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuộc Chiến Mùa Hè
    • Production companies
      • Madhouse
      • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
      • Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Co.
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $326,033
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,412
      • Dec 26, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,731,454
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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