I thougt this is from 2019. Cuz i watched it. Tenki no ko online. So the whole song is just building up for the chorus which comes only once at the end. Seeing the trailer for the first time, I felt like I was being played. I felt that this was going to take advantage of the hype that surrounded Makoto Shinkai from his last movie, Your Name (Kimi no Nawa. If so, then that would have been a scummy move on his part. I am glad that it did not come to that. Tenki no ko full movie hd. I don't need some blue sky, I only need you. Thank God it's back ! ?. See, as a person who goes into movies like this without any expectations, I enjoyed it very much. I think that if you go into a movie blind you will get more out of it than if u go in expecting another masterpiece. I think this movie represented making controversial decisions and dealing with the consequences. However it also says that you chose your own path and you stay on it if it makes you happy. Everyone wants happiness, but few are able to get it.
Tenki no ko review. Tenki no ko site. Tenki no ko grand escape full song. Amei essa música de uma forma muito incrível. Tenki no go. I don't know why but I think Rui is kind of like Sans from Undertale. Finally, a discussion thread. On to the discussion then, with spoilers obviously. tl;dr My rating is 4/5. Shinkai delivers the goods that only Shinkai could, though IMHO Your Name still better (4. 5/5) (Meanwhile, Garden of Words I'd also rate at 4. 5/5, while 5cm Per Second is a perfect 5/5) Raindrop animation is jaw dropping. Hodaka's reason for leaving home is never explained. Neither is Hina's relation with any surviving relatives she may have, or where her dad is after her mom died and she started living alone with Nagi. Shinkai probably didn't deem it relevant to the plot at hand. While we know Hodaka got sent back under a sort of house arrest until graduation, little is mentioned of Hina and Nagi's fate during those three years, what of their guardianship. Kei looks to have maintained contact with Hina and Nagi, as seen from one of the photos in the epilogue. Shinkai subverts his usual Older Female MC trope (as seen in Garden of Words and Your Name) by having Hina lie about her age. Ever since Your Name, Shinkai seems to have a penchant for destroying the world his characters live in. First he destroys Mitsuha's hometown with a meteor, now he turns Tokyo into Waterworld. Nagi is smooth at his age. No wonder Hodaka calls him senpai. lol Nagi's "girlfriends" Kana and Ayane are voiced by Hanazawa Kana and Sakura Ayane respectively. Cop with Elvis hair is voiced by Kaji Yuki. Your Name cameos Taki - Taki's grandmother is one of Hina's clients. With Taki himself also appearing. In epilogue, Taki's grandmother moved to higher ground, the apartment name plate clearly lists her surname as Tachibana. Mitsuha - Works at a department store where Hodaka buys a ring as Hina's birthday present. Her nameplate clearly reads Miyamizu. Tesshi and Sayaka - Hina's first assignment as Fair-Weather Girl at the seaside park. They can be seen sitting inside a ferris wheel looking outside (their backs towards camera). Yotsuha - After Hina "sacrifices" herself in order to restore the weather to normal, Yotsuha is one of the schoolgirls commenting on how fine the weather is. Timeline (and relation with Your Name) One of the Tweets seen in the movie clearly marks the date as August 22nd 2021, the day Hina "sacrificed". So it's safe to conclude that this movie takes place during summer of 2021, the main story concludes on August 23rd 2021, a day after Hina's birthday. Epilogue is in 2024. Your Name may or may not be in the same universe as Weathering With You. Meteor destroys Itomori in 2013. Epilogue of Your Name is "8 years after meteor disaster" = 2021. (Briefly mentioned in Kei's occult magazine cover as well) Taki and Mitsuha reunited in the spring after 2021, sometime ~2022. But in Your Name, the streets are hardly flooded or showed any signs of raining, which strongly suggests Weathering With You may be in an alternate timeline.
I enjoyed the first 80. The character dynamics were fun, if a little shallow; I don't know why you say the pacing was 'tight, as I thought it was anything but. It meandered all OVER the place as Hodaka sees more of Tokyo, meets the rest of the cast, etc. which is great fun, but there are multiple periods of time where there is literally nothing going on, i.e. no expectation of what we're going to be seeing next (what is the plan. The movie was stupidly pretty, almost to its detriment; when there's never a bad cut I sometimes forget to appreciate just how good something looks, lol. I also agree with someone here who mentioned the beauty of the weather almost working against the themes; the rain never really feels dangerous, even when we're shown people getting their cars stuck, etc. And that kind of leads into my big problem, which is that the film's depiction of disaster strikes me as frankly irresponsible. Like, the entire city of Tokyo is flooded. We never see a single person die or even get injured. That just isn't how large-scale disasters work. It feels like Shinkai is trying to excuse Hodaka's decision at the end and make us hate him less by not showing us what the ACTUAL consequences of letting the city sink would be, i.e. probably hundreds (thousands? dead and thousands (millions? more displaced, not to mention the property damage, etc. It's one thing to choose to be selfish when taking the selfless action isn't certain to succeed, or the selfless action isn't necessarily clear, it's another to literally just say fuck you to all of Tokyo because you've got yours. That's not impressive or interesting to me, it just makes me want to browbeat Hodaka into doing the right thing. He comes off as nothing more or less than a dumb kid making dumb kid decisions, but the music swells and we're supposed to be happy that a child has ruined the lives of countless people so he could be with a person he knew for like a couple months. And this isn't even really me reading into it, the literal text of the end of the film is Hodaka saying Nah, this isn't just how it was gonna turn out, I chose this on purpose and could have chosen differently. Sweet! Two thumbs down from me. (The whole no-real-consequences thing makes the deliberate inclusion of Taki and Mitsuha and the rest of the Your Name cast into the background especially interesting to me, because it actually HELPS us see through the illusion of yeah but look, he's happy! Yes, Hodaka is happy. Also, you know for a fact that all these other characters you know and love and who have nothing to do with this have suffered greatly due to his actions. Cool? Not cool. Please grow up.) I went in with purposefully low expectations, because Your Name caught me by surprise and so I loved it maybe more than it deserved. I still wanted to at least like the movie. And I did like it! And then it ended and now I hate it. Such is life.
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