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I'm glad too that I love these ??. Ride your wave: juntos en el mar del plata. Nice I feel Im gonna cry in the cinema. Intente leer el manga pero se me hace imposible entender lo que dice. Los globos estan llenos de letras y se me hace imposible leerlo :c. ジェネ目当ての人で溢れるやろな〜って思ったら かましてくれましたランペちゃん.本当にデビュー2年なのでしょうか…?. Mokuteki ya riyuu no zawameki ni kakomarete oboete narete besuto o tsukushite. Whenever you see 0:14, you already know its gonna be good.
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270 vote Honoka Matsumoto Resume: A surfer and firefighter meet and fall in love&ref(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMWE0NjdiMTAtMzY3My00NzUxLTljMDMtNmYxNmRiYmQxZmM0XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNDQxNjcxNQ@@._V1_UX182_CR0,0,182,268_AL_.jpg)
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I'm glad too that I love these ??. Ride your wave: juntos en el mar del plata. Nice I feel Im gonna cry in the cinema. Intente leer el manga pero se me hace imposible entender lo que dice. Los globos estan llenos de letras y se me hace imposible leerlo :c. ジェネ目当ての人で溢れるやろな〜って思ったら かましてくれましたランペちゃん.本当にデビュー2年なのでしょうか…?. Mokuteki ya riyuu no zawameki ni kakomarete oboete narete besuto o tsukushite. Whenever you see 0:14, you already know its gonna be good.
Yo lo estoy viendo en 2019 es hermoso este anime y su opening también. 3代目とランペやって欲しい!!. Ride your wave: juntos en el mar 2017.
Ride your wave: juntos en el maria. Ride Your Wave Theatrical release poster Directed by Masaaki Yuasa Written by Reiko Yoshida Starring Ryota Katayose Rina Kawaei Honoka Matsumoto Kentaro Ito Music by Michiru Oshima Production company Science Saru Distributed by Toho Release date June?10,?2019 ( Annecy) June?21,?2019 Running time 96 minutes Country Japan Language Japanese Box office 80 million Ride Your Wave ( Japanese: きみと波にのれたら, Hepburn: Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara) is a 2019 Japanese animated film produced by Science Saru and directed by Masaaki Yuasa. The film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 10, 2019 and was released in Japan on June 21, 2019. Plot [ edit] 19-year-old Hinako Mukaimizu moves to an oceanside town to attend college and indulge in her hobby, surfing, without much thought to her future. When her new apartment catches on fire, she is rescued by Minato Hinageshi, a 21-year-old firefighter with a strong sense of justice. Hinako is drawn to his dependable personality, and they bond when he begins learning how to surf. As the two spend time together, they fall in love; however, when Minato goes surfing during a storm, he drowns while rescuing a person. Hinako is distraught with his death, but one day, she finds out that he appears in water whenever she sings "Brand New Story" a song the two of them often sang together. Initially happy she can see him again, Hinako later learns that he cannot be free unless she is able to move on with her life. Cast [ edit] Ryota Katayose as Minato Hinageshi Rina Kawaei as Hinako Mukaimizu Honoka Matsumoto as Yōko Hinageshi Kentaro Ito as Wasabi Kawamura Production [ edit] The film was announced at the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2018, where Yuasa stated that he would direct. [1] He described the film as a "simple romantic comedy" that will have "a lot of exciting scenes" including some depicting the contrast between water and fire. [1] Yuasa compared life to "riding a wave" using it as the basis for the story. [1] The film was produced by Science Saru. [2] Reiko Yoshida served as the scriptwriter and Michiru Oshima served as a music composer. [2] Rina Kawaei and Ryota Katayose joined the cast on leading roles in January 2019, with the film being Katayose's first voice acting role. [3] Honoka Matsumoto and Kentaro Ito joined the cast on supporting roles in February 2019. [4] The film's theme song is "Brand New Story" by Generations from Exile Tribe. [5] A music video animated by Science Saru featured the members and new original scenes from the released film on June 21, 2019. [6] To promote the film, a two-chapter manga adaptation by Machi Kiachi was serialized in Deluxe BetsuComi, which contains an original story about Hinako and Minato's first meeting. [7] On July 2, 2019, GKIDS announced they were licensing the film in North America and it is set to premiere in 2020. [8] Release [ edit] The film was released in Japan nationwide on June 21, 2019. A China release for the film was slated to release on August 7th, 2019, but was cancelled five days prior. [9] The film premiered in the United Kingdom at Scotland Loves Anime on October 11, 2019. [10] The film will later have a theatrical release in North America by GKIDS in 2020. Reception [ edit] The film was released in 299 theaters across Japan on June 21, 2019 and debuted at #9 on opening week with 80 million. [11] The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 75% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 8. 5/10. [12] Matt Schley from The Japan Times gave the film four out of five stars, complimenting the "charming cast of characters" while mentioning the film seemed too "normal" for a work by Yuasa. [13] Accolades [ edit] Year Award Category Recipient Result 2019 Annecy International Animated Film Festival Cristal du long metrage Ride Your Wave Nominated [14] Shanghai International Film Festival Best Animation Won [15] Fantasia International Film Festival Best Animated Feature Won [16] Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival Won [17] References [ edit] a b c Loo, Egan (October 27, 2018. Devilman Crybaby Director Masaaki Yuasa Unveils New Anime Film 'Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara. Anime News Network. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ a b Hodgkins, Crystalyn (December 13, 2018. Masaaki Yuasa's 'Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara' Anime Film Reveals More Staff, June 21 Debut. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Ressler, Karen (January 14, 2019. Masaaki Yuasa's 'Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara' Anime Film Reveals Lead Cast, Character Details. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (February 27, 2019. Masaaki Yuasa's 'Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara' Anime Film Adds 2 Cast Members. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Sherman, Jennifer (March 8, 2019. Masaaki Yuasa's 'Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara' Anime Film Trailer Previews Theme Song. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (June 21, 2019. Anime Music Video for Ride Your Wave Film's Theme Song Posted. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (February 24, 2019. Masaaki Yuasa's 'Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara' Anime Film Gets 2-Chapter Manga. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Giardina, Carolyn (July 2, 2019. GKIDS Acquires North American Rights to Animated Feature 'Ride Your Wave. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 9, 2019. ^ Japanese animated film Ride Your Wave was scheduled to be released in the Chinese mainland on August 7, the day of Chinese Valentine's Day, but the release of the film has been canceled. Twitter. August 2, 2019. Retrieved August 2, 2019. ^ Ride Your Wave. Scotland Loves Anime. Retrieved September 4, 2019. ^ Komatsu, Mikikaze (June 24, 2019. Japan Box Office: Ride Your Wave Debuts at 9th with Disappointing 80 Million Yen. Crunchyroll. Retrieved July 9, 2019. ^ Ride Your Wave (2020. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved January 22, 2020. ^ Schley, Matt (June 19, 2019. Ride Your Wave' Love, loss, the sea and a surfboard. The Japan Times. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (April 16, 2019. Ride Your Wave, Relative Worlds, Wonderland, Children of the Sea Films Compete at Annecy (Updated. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Winners of the 22nd SIFF Golden Goblet Awards. Shanghai International Film Festival. June 23, 2019. Retrieved June 24, 2019. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (July 26, 2019. Ride Your Wave, Human Lost Films Win Awards at Fantasia Int'l Film Festival. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Sherman, Jennifer (October 14, 2019. Ride Your Wave Wins Best Animated Film at Spain's Sitges. Retrieved October 15, 2019. External links [ edit] Official website (in Japanese) Ride Your Wave (anime) at Anime News Network 's encyclopedia.
Ride your wave: juntos en el mar 1. It's been a long time to talk about an anime review since winter.
Ride your wave: juntos en el maria. Ride Your Wave Theatrical release poster Directed by Masaaki Yuasa Written by Reiko Yoshida Starring Ryota Katayose Rina Kawaei Honoka Matsumoto Kentaro Ito Music by Michiru Oshima Production company Science Saru Distributed by Toho Release date June?10,?2019 ( Annecy) June?21,?2019 Running time 96 minutes Country Japan Language Japanese Box office 80 million Ride Your Wave ( Japanese: きみと波にのれたら, Hepburn: Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara) is a 2019 Japanese animated film produced by Science Saru and directed by Masaaki Yuasa. The film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 10, 2019 and was released in Japan on June 21, 2019. Plot [ edit] 19-year-old Hinako Mukaimizu moves to an oceanside town to attend college and indulge in her hobby, surfing, without much thought to her future. When her new apartment catches on fire, she is rescued by Minato Hinageshi, a 21-year-old firefighter with a strong sense of justice. Hinako is drawn to his dependable personality, and they bond when he begins learning how to surf. As the two spend time together, they fall in love; however, when Minato goes surfing during a storm, he drowns while rescuing a person. Hinako is distraught with his death, but one day, she finds out that he appears in water whenever she sings "Brand New Story" a song the two of them often sang together. Initially happy she can see him again, Hinako later learns that he cannot be free unless she is able to move on with her life. Cast [ edit] Ryota Katayose as Minato Hinageshi Rina Kawaei as Hinako Mukaimizu Honoka Matsumoto as Yōko Hinageshi Kentaro Ito as Wasabi Kawamura Production [ edit] The film was announced at the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2018, where Yuasa stated that he would direct. [1] He described the film as a "simple romantic comedy" that will have "a lot of exciting scenes" including some depicting the contrast between water and fire. [1] Yuasa compared life to "riding a wave" using it as the basis for the story. [1] The film was produced by Science Saru. [2] Reiko Yoshida served as the scriptwriter and Michiru Oshima served as a music composer. [2] Rina Kawaei and Ryota Katayose joined the cast on leading roles in January 2019, with the film being Katayose's first voice acting role. [3] Honoka Matsumoto and Kentaro Ito joined the cast on supporting roles in February 2019. [4] The film's theme song is "Brand New Story" by Generations from Exile Tribe. [5] A music video animated by Science Saru featured the members and new original scenes from the released film on June 21, 2019. [6] To promote the film, a two-chapter manga adaptation by Machi Kiachi was serialized in Deluxe BetsuComi, which contains an original story about Hinako and Minato's first meeting. [7] On July 2, 2019, GKIDS announced they were licensing the film in North America and it is set to premiere in 2020. [8] Release [ edit] The film was released in Japan nationwide on June 21, 2019. A China release for the film was slated to release on August 7th, 2019, but was cancelled five days prior. [9] The film premiered in the United Kingdom at Scotland Loves Anime on October 11, 2019. [10] The film will later have a theatrical release in North America by GKIDS in 2020. Reception [ edit] The film was released in 299 theaters across Japan on June 21, 2019 and debuted at #9 on opening week with 80 million. [11] The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 75% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 8. 5/10. [12] Matt Schley from The Japan Times gave the film four out of five stars, complimenting the "charming cast of characters" while mentioning the film seemed too "normal" for a work by Yuasa. [13] Accolades [ edit] Year Award Category Recipient Result 2019 Annecy International Animated Film Festival Cristal du long metrage Ride Your Wave Nominated [14] Shanghai International Film Festival Best Animation Won [15] Fantasia International Film Festival Best Animated Feature Won [16] Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival Won [17] References [ edit] a b c Loo, Egan (October 27, 2018. Devilman Crybaby Director Masaaki Yuasa Unveils New Anime Film 'Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara. Anime News Network. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ a b Hodgkins, Crystalyn (December 13, 2018. Masaaki Yuasa's 'Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara' Anime Film Reveals More Staff, June 21 Debut. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Ressler, Karen (January 14, 2019. Masaaki Yuasa's 'Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara' Anime Film Reveals Lead Cast, Character Details. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (February 27, 2019. Masaaki Yuasa's 'Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara' Anime Film Adds 2 Cast Members. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Sherman, Jennifer (March 8, 2019. Masaaki Yuasa's 'Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara' Anime Film Trailer Previews Theme Song. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (June 21, 2019. Anime Music Video for Ride Your Wave Film's Theme Song Posted. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (February 24, 2019. Masaaki Yuasa's 'Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara' Anime Film Gets 2-Chapter Manga. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Giardina, Carolyn (July 2, 2019. GKIDS Acquires North American Rights to Animated Feature 'Ride Your Wave. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 9, 2019. ^ Japanese animated film Ride Your Wave was scheduled to be released in the Chinese mainland on August 7, the day of Chinese Valentine's Day, but the release of the film has been canceled. Twitter. August 2, 2019. Retrieved August 2, 2019. ^ Ride Your Wave. Scotland Loves Anime. Retrieved September 4, 2019. ^ Komatsu, Mikikaze (June 24, 2019. Japan Box Office: Ride Your Wave Debuts at 9th with Disappointing 80 Million Yen. Crunchyroll. Retrieved July 9, 2019. ^ Ride Your Wave (2020. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved January 22, 2020. ^ Schley, Matt (June 19, 2019. Ride Your Wave' Love, loss, the sea and a surfboard. The Japan Times. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (April 16, 2019. Ride Your Wave, Relative Worlds, Wonderland, Children of the Sea Films Compete at Annecy (Updated. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Winners of the 22nd SIFF Golden Goblet Awards. Shanghai International Film Festival. June 23, 2019. Retrieved June 24, 2019. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (July 26, 2019. Ride Your Wave, Human Lost Films Win Awards at Fantasia Int'l Film Festival. Retrieved June 21, 2019. ^ Sherman, Jennifer (October 14, 2019. Ride Your Wave Wins Best Animated Film at Spain's Sitges. Retrieved October 15, 2019. External links [ edit] Official website (in Japanese) Ride Your Wave (anime) at Anime News Network 's encyclopedia.
Ride your wave: juntos en el mar 1. It's been a long time to talk about an anime review since winter.
Una aquí esperando 3 temporada :V. YouTube Waves. F'u'l'l'HD'M. o. V. i. E'2019'Stream. Uno de los anime shojo más frustrante de todos, hay momentos en que quieres de verdad torcerle el pescuezo a la protagonista por ser en demasiado idiota xD like si te ha pasado... Ride your wave: juntos en el mar y. Nee kitto. Hinako is a surfer, Minato is a firefighter. Both about 20 and they fall in love. Everything is ridiculously perfect, but one day Minato drowns while trying to save someone from the ocean.
Hinako, understandably takes it pretty bad, but to her surprise, whenever she starts singing their favorite song, Minato's spirit appears in the closest body of water - be it a stream, the ocean, or a bottle of mineral water. The whole story is really about Hinako, Minato's friends and family, and how they slowly but finally learn to "let go. Of course, it's magical-realism, so in the end we get to witness some crazy action as well, where we surf down a skyscraper with our protagonists. Unfortunately, this is not the most original story, the characters are a little two dimensional, and the filmmaking could've been a little braver. It's fine though, the film looks really nice, colorful with constantly glowing orange hues and cool blues. The action looks fantastic as well and the environments feel very "lived in" and detailed. Seeing it on a big screen really adds to the experience. It is also paced well, has some pretty funny moments, as well as a couple of quite moving ones. Recommended if you manage to catch it screening somewhere, but not an essential viewing. There. Really not much else to say about it, but seeing the only other user review for this title is from someone who clearly has no idea what he's talking about, I wanted to add my two cents.
Me trae mucho recuerdos de cuando vi el anime. fue el primer anime que vi,y me encanto :3. Ride your wave: juntos en el mar 2016.
Ride your wave: juntos en el mar 1. Ride your wave: juntos en el mar 09. November 5, 2019 1:30PM PT Oddball anime director Masaaki Yuasa aims for a mainstream hit with this surfing-themed romance, pushing the genres clichés to extremes in the process. Whats the easiest way to tell the next generation of anime directors work apart from the creative shadow of those who came before ? and especially from the look and feel of Studio Ghibli? Easy: Just listen to the soundtracks they choose to define their movies personalities. Makoto Shinkai connects with a younger demo by setting his films to the boy-band stylings of a J-pop group called the Radwimps, while Masaaki Yuasa embraces an even more mainstream sound with “Ride Your Wave” by leaning on Generations From Exile Tribe, turning its hit single “Brand New Story” into more than just a theme. Plenty of couples have a favorite tune, but Yuasa uses this silly love song so often in the film, it practically becomes a joke unto its own ? the conduit by which a young woman struck by tragedy calls her boyfriend back from the beyond. The dead dude, Minato (voiced by actual Generations From Exile Tribe member Ryota Katayose) comes whenever Hinako (Rina Kawaei) sings their favorite song, but his spirit can only manifest in water, so she invents all sorts of unconventional ways to keep him close: conjuring him in her bathtub, carrying him around in a Thermos and, in one particularly desperate moment, even watching him manifest at the bottom of a toilet bowl. Its roughly at this point that audiences can be sure Yuasa is playing this teenybopper romance with tongue in cheek, although that doesnt make it any less effective with the target audience ? or any more forgivable with those who rightly expect better. The signature eccentricity of Yuasas style has made his oeuvre unusually popular among toon enthusiasts looking for films that dont conform to the predictable tropes of Japanese animation, as evidenced by the trippy, free-form aspect of moments in “Mind Game” and “The Night Is Short, Walk On Girl, ” where music was just one of the tools that set the films playful sequences apart. Weird comes with the territory in Yuasas work. The surprising thing about the wonky directors latest feature is just how square it all feels: A young wave rider falls in love with a trainee firefighter (cue worlds corniest montage) before a freak accident claims his life. Even when Yuasa is being impish here, hes still coloring within the lines of a decidedly dull genre: the I-fell-in-love-and-then-he-died-but-his-spirit-stuck-around-to-watch-over-me teen romance. Initially, the two bond over bad music, a shared interest in surfing and their mutual love of finless porpoises. After Minato disappears, Hinako withdraws and moves away from the ocean, slowly working up the nerve to surf again ? and when she does, its in the most extravagantly over-the-top way imaginable, catching a wave so epic, it could only be depicted via animation. For Yuasa, playing so much by formula smacks of compromise, as if a punk auteur like John Waters or Gregg Araki had agreed to adapt a Nicholas Sparks novel. Then again, being defiantly unusual will only get you so far in this industry, and judging by “Ride Your Wave, ” Yuasa also wants to be popular ? perhaps more than any among his hipster contingent of existing fans might have guessed. But who can blame him after Shinkais “Your Name” shattered practically every box office record in Japan? That film showed the skys-the-limit commercial potential of a medium in which Yuasas films have felt almost like a kind of outsider art ? although his Annecy-winning 2017 feature “Lu Over the Wall” certainly pointed in this direction. Here, we feel him reaching for relevance, although the effect is so nauseatingly twee at times, it can be hard to take the film seriously. When Hinako and Minato are first shown falling in love, they share a sequence of experiences so generic, it suggests the background footage that plays behind karaoke videos: fireworks shows, sunset walks on the beach, paragliding, taking super-cute selfies together and (somewhat surprisingly, given the medium) soft-focus, golden-lit s-e-x. Later on, after Hinako figures out that humming their song is all it takes to see Minato again, the movie offers a parody version of similar activities. Only this time, Hinako has devised a hilarious way to bring him along “in spirit. ” Cue a second montage, even more Instagram-perfect than the first, in which they try on clothes, rent a rowboat, sing karaoke and so forth, doing all of these activities while he floats in the giant porpoise-shaped balloon she drags along to contain him ? and while singing that “Brand New Story” song at every turn. If your ears had teeth, the insipid tune would give them cavities, although its pretty much the right sound for the movies super-perky sensibility. By almost any measure, the film lays the romance on way too thick upfront, but that no doubt felt necessary considering that it was not meant to last forever. Still, the movie goes overboard in making the dead boyfriend seem perfect, to the extent that the former firefighter even continues saving lives in his new form. Sooner or later, Hinako will have to learn to face the world on her own, which is where the tension finally arises before this dopey film reaches its sappy conclusion ? by showing its heroine, so effortless on water, “learning to ride lifes waves too. ” The great stars of Hollywood were, and maybe still are, our demigods. They have always existed on a magical plane, standing in for some cathartic fusion of who we are and who we want to be. Theyre our idealized selves. But even all demigods arent created equal. In vintage Hollywood, there was a certain kind. For filmmaker Olivia Wildes “Booksmart” events, stylist Karla Welch sought “more powerful looks that still feel very much ‘her. “ Oct. 27 “Olivia was my first client ever, so weve been together over a decade, ” says Welch. “And now that she is a director, we have a different approach. … Shes super strong, shes obviously. Tokyos annual TIFFCOM film rights market will relocate to a new, hotel venue closer to the Tokyo International Film Festival. The market will also return to dates which coincide with the movie showcase. TIFFCOM will be held Nov. 4-6, 2020 at the Prince Park Tower Hotel, organizers announced on Thursday. The festival will run from. Kirk Douglas was Mr. Hollywood. Thats not just because of his acting and producing career: The iconic actor, who died Wednesday, was a constant presence at showbiz-related functions, whether the opening of a theater, a charity event, political fund-raiser or awards show. His 1996 stroke slowed him down, but only temporarily. Douglas enjoyed being the. In todays film news roundup, Atlas Literary is born, Emily Tosta is cast in Nicolas Cages “Wallys Wonderland” and Netflix confirms its closed a deal for Radha Blanks “The 40-Year-Old Version. ” DIVISION LAUNCH Atlas Entertainment is expanding into literary management with the acquisition of HertzbergMedia and launch of Atlas Literary. Popular on Variety Atlas chief. Hollywood paid tribute to Kirk Douglas, one of the enduring figureheads of its Golden Age, following news of the actors death on Wednesday. The star of classics such as “Spartacus, ” “Paths of Glory, ” “Ace in the Hole” and “Out of the Past” died at 103 years old. Director Steven Spielberg was among those who paid. Julian Fellowes, the writer and creator of “Downton Abbey, “ has teamed up with producer Gerald R. Molen on a big-screen production of the classic childrens novel “The Wind in the Willows. ” Peter Jacksons Weta Digital is on board for the CGI for the four main characters ? Mole, Rat, Toad and Badger ? who live.
Well. take some tissues. Ride your wave: juntos en et marne. Sugisatta hibi no omoi wa kesshite kienai.
Ride your wave: juntos en el mar 1. Ride your wave: juntos en el mar 09. November 5, 2019 1:30PM PT Oddball anime director Masaaki Yuasa aims for a mainstream hit with this surfing-themed romance, pushing the genres clichés to extremes in the process. Whats the easiest way to tell the next generation of anime directors work apart from the creative shadow of those who came before ? and especially from the look and feel of Studio Ghibli? Easy: Just listen to the soundtracks they choose to define their movies personalities. Makoto Shinkai connects with a younger demo by setting his films to the boy-band stylings of a J-pop group called the Radwimps, while Masaaki Yuasa embraces an even more mainstream sound with “Ride Your Wave” by leaning on Generations From Exile Tribe, turning its hit single “Brand New Story” into more than just a theme. Plenty of couples have a favorite tune, but Yuasa uses this silly love song so often in the film, it practically becomes a joke unto its own ? the conduit by which a young woman struck by tragedy calls her boyfriend back from the beyond. The dead dude, Minato (voiced by actual Generations From Exile Tribe member Ryota Katayose) comes whenever Hinako (Rina Kawaei) sings their favorite song, but his spirit can only manifest in water, so she invents all sorts of unconventional ways to keep him close: conjuring him in her bathtub, carrying him around in a Thermos and, in one particularly desperate moment, even watching him manifest at the bottom of a toilet bowl. Its roughly at this point that audiences can be sure Yuasa is playing this teenybopper romance with tongue in cheek, although that doesnt make it any less effective with the target audience ? or any more forgivable with those who rightly expect better. The signature eccentricity of Yuasas style has made his oeuvre unusually popular among toon enthusiasts looking for films that dont conform to the predictable tropes of Japanese animation, as evidenced by the trippy, free-form aspect of moments in “Mind Game” and “The Night Is Short, Walk On Girl, ” where music was just one of the tools that set the films playful sequences apart. Weird comes with the territory in Yuasas work. The surprising thing about the wonky directors latest feature is just how square it all feels: A young wave rider falls in love with a trainee firefighter (cue worlds corniest montage) before a freak accident claims his life. Even when Yuasa is being impish here, hes still coloring within the lines of a decidedly dull genre: the I-fell-in-love-and-then-he-died-but-his-spirit-stuck-around-to-watch-over-me teen romance. Initially, the two bond over bad music, a shared interest in surfing and their mutual love of finless porpoises. After Minato disappears, Hinako withdraws and moves away from the ocean, slowly working up the nerve to surf again ? and when she does, its in the most extravagantly over-the-top way imaginable, catching a wave so epic, it could only be depicted via animation. For Yuasa, playing so much by formula smacks of compromise, as if a punk auteur like John Waters or Gregg Araki had agreed to adapt a Nicholas Sparks novel. Then again, being defiantly unusual will only get you so far in this industry, and judging by “Ride Your Wave, ” Yuasa also wants to be popular ? perhaps more than any among his hipster contingent of existing fans might have guessed. But who can blame him after Shinkais “Your Name” shattered practically every box office record in Japan? That film showed the skys-the-limit commercial potential of a medium in which Yuasas films have felt almost like a kind of outsider art ? although his Annecy-winning 2017 feature “Lu Over the Wall” certainly pointed in this direction. Here, we feel him reaching for relevance, although the effect is so nauseatingly twee at times, it can be hard to take the film seriously. When Hinako and Minato are first shown falling in love, they share a sequence of experiences so generic, it suggests the background footage that plays behind karaoke videos: fireworks shows, sunset walks on the beach, paragliding, taking super-cute selfies together and (somewhat surprisingly, given the medium) soft-focus, golden-lit s-e-x. Later on, after Hinako figures out that humming their song is all it takes to see Minato again, the movie offers a parody version of similar activities. Only this time, Hinako has devised a hilarious way to bring him along “in spirit. ” Cue a second montage, even more Instagram-perfect than the first, in which they try on clothes, rent a rowboat, sing karaoke and so forth, doing all of these activities while he floats in the giant porpoise-shaped balloon she drags along to contain him ? and while singing that “Brand New Story” song at every turn. If your ears had teeth, the insipid tune would give them cavities, although its pretty much the right sound for the movies super-perky sensibility. By almost any measure, the film lays the romance on way too thick upfront, but that no doubt felt necessary considering that it was not meant to last forever. Still, the movie goes overboard in making the dead boyfriend seem perfect, to the extent that the former firefighter even continues saving lives in his new form. Sooner or later, Hinako will have to learn to face the world on her own, which is where the tension finally arises before this dopey film reaches its sappy conclusion ? by showing its heroine, so effortless on water, “learning to ride lifes waves too. ” The great stars of Hollywood were, and maybe still are, our demigods. They have always existed on a magical plane, standing in for some cathartic fusion of who we are and who we want to be. Theyre our idealized selves. But even all demigods arent created equal. In vintage Hollywood, there was a certain kind. For filmmaker Olivia Wildes “Booksmart” events, stylist Karla Welch sought “more powerful looks that still feel very much ‘her. “ Oct. 27 “Olivia was my first client ever, so weve been together over a decade, ” says Welch. “And now that she is a director, we have a different approach. … Shes super strong, shes obviously. Tokyos annual TIFFCOM film rights market will relocate to a new, hotel venue closer to the Tokyo International Film Festival. The market will also return to dates which coincide with the movie showcase. TIFFCOM will be held Nov. 4-6, 2020 at the Prince Park Tower Hotel, organizers announced on Thursday. The festival will run from. Kirk Douglas was Mr. Hollywood. Thats not just because of his acting and producing career: The iconic actor, who died Wednesday, was a constant presence at showbiz-related functions, whether the opening of a theater, a charity event, political fund-raiser or awards show. His 1996 stroke slowed him down, but only temporarily. Douglas enjoyed being the. 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Well. take some tissues. Ride your wave: juntos en et marne. Sugisatta hibi no omoi wa kesshite kienai.
みんな見たよね? やばいやばいかっこよすぎた?? 特に今日は北ちゃん輝いてた. Mステ. Don't judge anyone without understanding his reasons. Ride your wave 3a juntos en el mar remix. Loved this movie, the VA's singing brand new story was the best. Arigatou you made my Day ??. The Google assistant ad almost made me cry of joy?. Ride your wave juntos en el mar sinopsis. This Movie must win an Award Asap. Posted on Sunday, October 13th, 2019 by Masaaki Yuasa has made a career out of weird yet beautifully crafted anime. From the trippy and enthralling Mind Game, to the loopy Lu Over The Wall, and even the brutally graphic and unforgiving DEVILMAN crybaby, you know youre in for a ride when his name comes out in the credits. Though at first glance his newest feature, Ride Your Wave, may seem like his most accessible film yet, it still offers an emotional and eye-popping visual feast that is as cheesy and predictable as it is charming, touching and funny. Tears may be shed, and youll have the theme song stuck in your head for days. The film is about Hinako (voiced by Kawaei Rina) a college student who loves to surf. She isnt a competitive surfer but loves the water and can effortlessly glide on the waves. She moved away from home to go to college and also figure out what he wants in life. We also meet Minato (voiced by Ryôta Katayose) a small-town firefighter trainee who is always trying to do the right thing. Their adorable meet-cute moment comes when Minato rescues Hinako from her burning apartment building. The first act of the film pretty much serves as your standard romantic comedy, dealing with Hinako and Minato becoming a couple. But Yuasa does his own spin on it by focusing on visuals instead of dialogue. Through a series of vignettes, we see the highlights of their relationship, and how their differences and mutual love for water brings them together. This montage is wrapped by the movies main musical theme “Brand New Story” by Generations from Exile Tribe, which becomes a vital part of the story. The song is sung by Minato and Hinako on their first date and quickly becomes their song, playing in the background during several scenes. Its a choice that could quickly get tiresome, but by the time it plays for the last time, it will be an emotional gutpunch. The films art style is reminiscent of DEVILMAN crybaby, with exaggerated features that play with proportions as if youre looking at the story reflected in moving water, which is aided by the pastel color palette that dominates Ride Your Wave. Yausa also plays with diverse camera angles to capture the surfing action, making you feel like youre one with the water. Of course, such a happy relationship so early in the film can only lead to tragedy. After a tragic accident forces the newfound lovers apart, the film quickly becomes a poignant exploration of grief and the difficulty of moving on. This happens just as the characters discover that, by singing their favorite song, they can magically be together again ? as long as water is involved. Its a plot torn straight out of the ‘90s, and the film fully embraces the cheesiness of it all. The characters know how ridiculous this sounds, but their chemistry in the first act was so palpable that you cant help but sympathize with their pain. This second act becomes one of loss and pain, as the color palette becomes a bit duller and muddier, the pace gets lower and the music becomes more somber. Ride Your Wave also doesnt give a concrete explanation to whats going on, allowing the audience to interpret it as a truly supernatural romcom with cute and cheesy moments of two impossible lovers trying to make their impossible relationship work. Or, you can think of it as a heartbreaking story of a person unable to deal with the loss of their lover and imagining a continuation to their relationship through the power of a song. The third act of Ride Your Wave then becomes one of healing. As the story explores the main characters past and what led them to become who they are, it allows them to move on and become who they were always meant to be. Yuasa is also interested in exploring what it means to truly “save” someone, not only in a physical saving-someone-from-the-edge-of-death way, but how simple acts of kindness can impact a person in ways you could never imagine and without being aware of it. Ride Your Wave may be predictable, but it quickly becomes a charming and heartfelt story about loss and clinging to life, one with realistic and likeable characters that may even teach you something about yourself. The first four times the theme song plays in the background you may want to pull your hair out, but by the last time someone sings “Brand New Story” you will find yourself singing along with tears on your face. /Film rating: 8. 5 out of 10 Cool Posts From Around the Web.
You give me chills. Ride your wave: juntos en el mar 2. Que recuerdos, esto veía cuando era inocente y toda enamoradiza y cursi. Ahora me fui por el mal camino y me gusta el yaoi y no lo niego. Pero era muy bonito ?. Same studio who made wolf children and the girl who leapt through time.
You give me chills. Ride your wave: juntos en el mar 2. Que recuerdos, esto veía cuando era inocente y toda enamoradiza y cursi. Ahora me fui por el mal camino y me gusta el yaoi y no lo niego. Pero era muy bonito ?. Same studio who made wolf children and the girl who leapt through time.
Beautiful AMV. Why is no one talking about this movie.
Love that anime intro. Chale una relación haci nunca sucede ??. 最讓我心酸的不是女主的心境 而是妹妹害怕時?出的台詞 我真的無法接受妹妹.同事都那麼努力地想要繼承港的心願 根本無暇去傷心難過 在過程中 很明顯都能看到這兩個角色各自的成長 唯有女主放不了手 站不起來 而在逼近的大火中 妹妹啜泣的聲音?:哥哥( 不記得完整語句 在她那凶狠.冷淡的態度下 她其實一直都很想念自己的哥哥 從沒忘記過 並且努力地想完成哥哥的願望 讓我非常感動 相反的女主就. 我知道你愛港 你不想在面對大海 但. 我只能?看看別人 再看看女主 我很難同情.理解女主 整體故事架構沒問題 聲優把角色詮釋得很好 但是敘述.畫面.時間的掌控 感動觀眾這一塊 ?對可以做得更好 音樂真的太多次了 我也很喜歡這首歌 但真的多到讓我懷疑 他們是不是懶得做其他BGM 老實講我看廣告預告時就要哭出來了 直接抱持著 我一定能哭出來 才進電影院 結果. 恩 我覺得預告剪輯的方式 招來錯誤的客群 或是讓客?擁有錯誤的預期心理 才到致負評太多 我不會?爛 但我也沒辦法把這部片 推薦給別人. YouTube.
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