2009-01-15, 09:08 | Link #982 | |
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2009-01-18, 10:16 | Link #984 | |
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I'm not sure if I can post this here but, there's a fan Chinese translation of the novel on this site: http://www.douban.com/group/topic/4003978/ I haven't read over it so I don't know how accurate it is. If you don't like reading Simplified Chinese, just paste it into NJStar or something and it can convert it to Traditional
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2009-01-18, 11:40 | Link #985 |
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Anyone who loves 5 CM and is also a Minami-ke viewer should check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV3cfErbS-A |
2009-01-18, 12:23 | Link #986 | |
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Not bad.
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2009-01-19, 19:31 | Link #987 |
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.... this was the second time I've watched the movie in A YEAR, because it was so heart wrenching. D:
After watching the last few seconds, I just noticed. The trains have a somewhat large gap between the wheels and the ground. That would probably leave enough space for the viewers to catch something... By the way, who was it that stopped writing letters first? In the montage is there only a shot of Takaki not seeing a letter, or is there one of Akari also? |
2009-01-19, 21:42 | Link #988 | |
noch einmal?
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As for who quit writing letters first, I honestly don't know. I might have missed it at some point during the film. I always sort of assumed it was Akari, but I don't think it's ever explicitly stated. Besides, I never thought it really mattered who quit writing first, because it wasn't really anyone's fault. They just drifted apart and gradually lost touch with each other. Long distance relationships are incredibly difficult to maintain, and I love how achingly honest 5 Cm is about the problems separation causes and the ways people change and grow apart over time. Bittersweet, but perfect. :> |
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2009-02-09, 21:52 | Link #991 | |
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2009-02-24, 22:22 | Link #992 |
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http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news...kai-works-on-8
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/bbs/...c.php?t=113442 CR to stream 5cm with a ""brand spanking-new English dub" by CoMix Wave Films, that is of "extremely high quality" to celebrate "Global Shinkai Day". Voices of a Distant Star, and The Place Promised in Our Early Days will also be streamed. |
2009-02-24, 23:45 | Link #993 |
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I wasn't impressed with the story too much. I couldn't feel anything for the characters or their lives as the progression went on. At the beginning the story was alright but soon it felt so ordinary and nothing special. The visuals were amazing! Too bad Minori's works couldn't all be animated like that >.>
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2009-02-27, 18:59 | Link #994 |
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I found a new commercial with a Shinkai animation (Yes there should be a name on his kind of animation style since its completely unique to the others, and I'm naming it this way)but it ain't Makoto's work though. Has the melancholic piano melody and almost the same detailing that you find in his works:
There are only 3 very short scenes of the girl in the commercial and each of them has a strong resemblance to the Movie but with a "Canon" result. It seemed as if this commercial was the positive ending (between their relationships) of 5 Centimeters Per Second. Check this out: Winter Coats: Spoiler for Winter Coats:
Balcony: Spoiler for Balcony:
Sakura Promise: Spoiler for Sakura Promise:
I think this Animation group is trying to say something. But I can only dream can I? Think about it, Takaki could have became a great engineer traveling all over the world if he didnt separate with Akari. |
2009-02-27, 19:15 | Link #996 | |
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Im kidding, its actually been discussed in youtube if you find more of these commercials lying around. So far everyone is saying this wasn't his. |
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2009-02-27, 20:01 | Link #997 |
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That commercial wasn't Shinkai's work. Check out Icie's blog about it (Hope he doesn't mind the link!):
http://www.pireze.org/blog/?p=9867 I doubt anyone else would know more than the fan club. Anyway, thought I'd drop by and let the Makoto Shinkai fans here know it's the first online fan organised "Global Shinkai Day" over at the Cherry Blossoms Forum if you don't know already. Feel free to drop by and have a chat about his movies anytime within the next 24 hours http://cherryblossomsfalling.myfastf...rg/forum20.php
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2009-02-28, 12:47 | Link #998 | |
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Anyway, in keeping with the spirit of the event, I did at least make the effort to rewatch 5 Centimetres per Second and The Place Promised in Our Early Days. I don't have anything more to add about 5CM. It's still as good as I remember, although the emotional impact is no longer as strong since I'm now so familiar with the movie. As for Place Promised, it's as though I'm watching a new movie. I recall being downright disappointed after watching it the first time — I still am, after my second viewing. At least now, though, its plot makes more coherent sense. But I continue to stand by my original analysis: the flimsy science-fiction elements served only to distract viewers rather than strengthen the plot. It was never really clear why Sayuri had such strong feelings for Hiroki, why she fell into a coma (so what if she's related to the Tower's designer?), why no one seemed perturbed that a bunch of teenagers were about to trigger Armageddon. The plot wanted to take itself seriously, but the facts it presented were far too flimsy for me to suspend disbelief. So, in hindsight, I'm glad that Shinkai did away with amateurish science fiction in 5CM — a simple tale of two lovelorn teenagers separated by distance became more poignant because emotions, rather than technology, were allowed to take centrestage. On the same note, I'd say that — out of Shinkai's four projects — I liked She and Her Cat and 5CM the most, because of their simple, down-to-earth stories. |
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2009-02-28, 14:12 | Link #1000 |
Why hello there!
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First time I seen any of Shinkai's work. I'm really impressed with what I saw, the guy is a genius.
5 Centimeters per Second was amazing. I watched this first last night. After finishing it, I was touched. I definitely felt a huge rush of emotions coming over me. I watched the dub, which I thought was really good. The Place Promised in Our Early Days was awesome. It had a similar effect as 5 Centimeters per Second. It had my emotions running high, and really got you thinking. Voices From a Distant Star was decent. I'm not a big fan of alien or sci-fi stories so I didn't particular get overwhelmed by it. It was still an awesome piece of work. She And Her Stray Cat were not on crunchyroll so I'll have to view it separately. After seeing all these works I'm probably going to look for them on DVD. Will be waiting for 5 Centimeters per Second though. I really hope they make a release with the new English dub. Last edited by alamarco; 2009-02-28 at 15:02. Reason: Totally botched the name of the The Place Promised in Our Early Days, fixed it |
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