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Kimi no Na Wa. (2016)

Animation | 106 minutes
3,77 472 votes

Genre: Animation / Romance

Duration: 106 minuten

Alternative titles: Your Name / 君の名は

Country: Japan

Directed by: Makoto Shinkai

Stars: Ryunosuke Kamiki, Mone Kamishiraishi and Ryo Narita

IMDb score: 8,4 (382.168)

Releasedate: 26 August 2016

Kimi no Na Wa. plot

"Separated by distance, connected by fate."

This romantic animated fantasy film sees the lives of two teenagers, Taki Tachibana and Mitsuha Miyamizu, turn upside down after they inexplicably swap bodies.

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Taki Tachibana (voice)

Mitsuha Miyamizu (voice)

Katsuhiko Teshigawara (voice)

Sayaka Natori (voice)

Tsukasa Fujii (voice)

Shinta Takagi (voice)

Yotsuha Miyamizu (voice)

Toshiki Miyamizu (voice)

Futaha Miyamizu (voice)

Taki's Father (voice)

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Knisper

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I especially like that the most successful film from Japan from 2016 is also in cinemas in the Netherlands. That's how it should be. It is of course hard to imagine that such a layered and stylistic film causes such enormous hype in the Netherlands. It is not that simple and accessible. The best thing about the film, besides the beautiful pictures of course, I think is the flow in the last half hour. It's okay to comment on the story, as is always the case with time travel, but on an emotional level everything just works very well. Very strong!

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IH88

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Kimi no Na Wa

Splendid. It's been a long time since I came out of the cinema and really felt like I just watched something special. Kimi no Na Wa is an animation film that first of all looks beautiful, but also has a story that lasts. Body swap movies are not new, but what Kimi no Na Wa manages to make of them is really something special. Mitsuha grew up in a small village in Japan and dreams of moving to Tokyo. Taki is a boy who lives in Tokyo, and during a period when a comet closes close to Earth, they wake up more and more often in each other's bodies.

In the first 45 minutes this results in a funny and heartwarming film about two teenagers who are annoyed at each other, but also build a bond. Scenes with Mitsuha's sister, who keeps catching her sister groping her own breasts, and Mitsuha trying to pair Taki with a colleague, make for comical situations. The direction is smooth, the animation looks great and the music is also very strong, the first 45 minutes Kimi no Na Wa is a very fine film experience. But after that, the tone changes and the movie really starts to get big. To give too much away would be a shame, but all I can say is that this is a movie that everyone should see. The film struck a chord with me and even though the film has a somewhat dark tinge, the imaginative story, the bond between Mitsuha and Taki, the catchy music and the unparalleled animation make it a pleasure to watch. The feel good ending tops it off. This is the most popular Japanese movie ever and I can see why. This is a modern masterpiece.

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