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Originally Posted by orion
Because it will make the audience confused.
A Miyazaki movie means usually a positive ending, safe to bring the kids. A Shinkai movie means you'll prob need Prozac after finishing it. He hasn't made a film with a positive relationship outcome since he started. (I still think that he needs to be treated for depression. He has too many films with bad relationship outcomes.) Audiences won't be amused if they expect Miyazaki and get something Anno (pre-Rebuild of Eva) would do.
That being said I am cautiously anticipating this film.
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Eh? I don't find any of Shinkai's movies particularly depressing, aside from maybe
Hoshi no Koe.
The place promised in our early days had a happy ending, and while
5cm per second's ending was nothing like your typical happy ending, it still ended on a rather positive (and realistic) note.