reinhardsilaen
Joined Mar 2018
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Rewatched this movie after 6 years. Now I have a lot of problems and lost my identity and have suicidal thoughts. I cried a lot compared when i watched it for the first time. With this movie I hope I can keep continue. This movie is masterpiece and I already watched the anime version. The music the videography are godtier.
The first time I watched it when i was in college. I already had suicidal thought when i was in highschool. Back then I already adored this movie. After 6 years, everything changes i graduated from college and lost my job. This movie brings back memories even though I forgot a lot of scenes. And still this movie hits hard after 6 year.
The first time I watched it when i was in college. I already had suicidal thought when i was in highschool. Back then I already adored this movie. After 6 years, everything changes i graduated from college and lost my job. This movie brings back memories even though I forgot a lot of scenes. And still this movie hits hard after 6 year.
Look Back, the 2024 anime film adaptation of Tatsuki Fujimoto's manga, is a masterclass in storytelling that resonates deeply with viewers. The film, directed by Kiyotaka Oshiyama, beautifully captures the essence of the source material while adding its own unique cinematic flair.
The story centers on the relationship between two young girls, Fujino and Kyomoto, who bond over their shared passion for drawing manga. We witness their journey from childhood rivals to creative collaborators, their bond deepening as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of artistic expression.
The animation is simply breathtaking, seamlessly blending detailed backgrounds with expressive character designs. Oshiyama's direction shines through in the film's pacing, allowing quiet moments to breathe and build emotional weight. The voice acting is superb, with Yuumi Kawai and Mizuki Yoshida delivering nuanced performances that bring Fujino and Kyomoto to life.
Look Back is a film that stays with you long after the credits roll. It's a poignant exploration of creativity, connection, and loss, and a reminder of the power of art to heal and inspire. Whether you're a fan of the manga or new to Fujimoto's work, Look Back is an unforgettable cinematic experience.
The story centers on the relationship between two young girls, Fujino and Kyomoto, who bond over their shared passion for drawing manga. We witness their journey from childhood rivals to creative collaborators, their bond deepening as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of artistic expression.
The animation is simply breathtaking, seamlessly blending detailed backgrounds with expressive character designs. Oshiyama's direction shines through in the film's pacing, allowing quiet moments to breathe and build emotional weight. The voice acting is superb, with Yuumi Kawai and Mizuki Yoshida delivering nuanced performances that bring Fujino and Kyomoto to life.
Look Back is a film that stays with you long after the credits roll. It's a poignant exploration of creativity, connection, and loss, and a reminder of the power of art to heal and inspire. Whether you're a fan of the manga or new to Fujimoto's work, Look Back is an unforgettable cinematic experience.