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Country: Japan. 2019. Duration: 112 min. . genre: Fantasy. star: Nana Mori, Shun Oguri. Weathering with you - das mädchen das die sonne berührte trailer german. This emotional feeling is what I used to feel when watching Disney films. Ada taki mitsuha gak.

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(Context before this starts: I live in Australia and this movie was released in select theaters on the 22nd of August)
I have been a fan of Makoto Shinkai since I watched his movie 'Your Name' in 2017, it being my favourite movie of all time. A timeless movie about determination and love, an atypical romance where lovers are obstructed to be with each other through time and space. Emotional, riveting, dramatic, intense and incredibly entertaining throughout. And one of the greatest worries for this film was that it would be too similar to Your Name. that it would be boring and unappealing.
Weathering with You is not Your Name.
We open to rain, a recurring happening in this movie, in Tokyo. The camera moves backwards through a window and we see a girl staring out. We then see she is inside a room of a hospital with a patient on life support in bed. This immediately sets the tone for the entire film, and the difference between Your Name. and Weathering with You. This film shows the viewer straight away that this film is not a happy film like Your Name. Where Your Name. has tragedy and death, Shinkai focuses more on the relationship between Taki and Mitsuha. It shows how their love will bring them together with themes of determination, culture and strength of mind. Weathering with You is somewhat cynical towards life. It shows the gritty parts of Tokyo with police brutality, underage prostitution and homelessness. The film is dark and morbid for most of the run-time, but breaks up the intense scenes with comedy or more hopeful moments.
The direction from Shinkai is breathtaking and complements the art style beautifully. It works in symphony with the character and landscaping designs that you lose yourself in the film, starring in awe at what you see. I saw this film with my brother and no kidding there was a scene where our jaws dropped and we stared at each other before taking out our phones to screen shot it. The movie has multiple lingering shots on beautiful pieces which is just Shinkai saying "I know you wanna see this, so I'mma just let this shot stay there for a couple more seconds. which I don't object to. The film knows it's gorgeous and it even improves its art style from Shinkai's previous works. This comes from mainly one thing. The rain. This has to have the best rain I have ever seen. Each individual rain droplet is painstakingly drawn with low fog on very surface, and the audio design of the rain on walls and glass in a surround sound theatre was incredible. It was very realistic and made me shiver on multiple occasions.
This film, as I said, is different from Your Name. Aside from a recurring gag in that film, the movie is family friendly, little kids can watch and enjoy it as much as adults. Violence is only implied and no one is ever shown in pain. Language is tame and has one mild swear word, a few characters drink alcohol and one character smokes. There is around one intense/frightening scene with the meteor rush, and maybe you could count Taki's time trip as intense, but that's about it. Weathering With You is a contrasting film. This movie also has a recurring gag similar to Your Name. but it is called out and dealt with less seriously. This type of content is looked at more seriously, with women saying they have to sell their bodies to pay rent. This shows problems going on in current Tokyo where women are objectified by men and are used in terrible ways, especially for under-aged girls. There is infrequent but intense violence. Characters are beaten, shot at, slapped, tackled, one character sacrifices their life. Violence is not glorified, and the aftermath of shooting a gun has a character shocked and shaking in fear over what he had just done. A singular swear word relating to male cow defecation is said a few times by different characters and a light swear about someone without married parents said multiple times. A character is passed out with stubbed cigarettes next to him as he is riddled with guilt, and the same character is dealing with a nicotine addiction that he overcomes by the end of the film. This film has a many intense/frightening scenes, with the surprising chase through the flooding streets, characters coming to terms that if they want to be happy then one of them has to die and a long section where Hodaka is searching for the disappeared Hina where he breaks out of police custody, rides a motorcycle while avoiding police vehicles, then encounters his mentor whom attacks him and he pulls a gun on, police come in threatening to kill Hodaka when all his friends come in and stop the people trying to capture him so that he can see Hina for one last time, among others. In Australia, Weathering with You has received the age rating of PG which is recommended for children over the age of 12, but I believe that for the usage of quiet intense violence, difficult themes, some profanity, mild drug use and intense scenes, it deserves the rating of M for mature. Do not be fooled and allow little kids to watch this film, it is a mature film that is not suitable for younger people.
Overall, Weathering with You is, in my opinion, another masterpiece from the visionary Makoto Shinkai. Realised, flawed characters written expertly, stunning art design and direction, surprisingly dark and intense themes and scenes, emotional moments, gripping action and a satisfying and beautiful ending. This film is easily the best movie that has come out this year by far, and I say that this movie is perfect.


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It's kinda funny because when you're talking about Your Name, the background music is The name of life 😂.

The last thing that tanjiros family heard HEE HEE


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Weathering with you das mädchen das die sonne berührte kino. In the latest from the director of the hit anime “Your Name, ” two teenagers find mysterious rays of hope amid catastrophe. Credit... GKIDS Published Jan. 16, 2020 Updated Jan. 21, 2020 Weathering with You Directed by Makoto Shinkai Animation, Drama, Fantasy, Romance PG-13 1h 54m The rain doesn’t simply fall in “Weathering With You, ” an anime about love in a time of catastrophe, it gushes. The record torrent that pounds Tokyo throughout is relentless: It floods streets and homes, wrapping the city in a heavy blanket of gray. There’s beauty here, though, in the shocks of color like the red latticework of an Eiffel-like tower and umbrellas that, when seen from above, look like promenading flowers. Every so often, a ray of sunshine pierces the gloom, illuminating a small urban patch. The first time you see the sun streaming, it’s in the company of the teenage Hina (voiced by Nana Mori), who rushes toward the beam as if pulled by a magnet. She finds its terminus on the roof of a derelict building, where the light spreads over bright green, nodding blooms and an incongruously placed red torii gate. A traditional structure found in or at the entrance of Shinto shrines, the gate often serves as an entrance to a sacred space. Putting her hands together as if in prayer, Hina closes her eyes and steps through the gate, changing both herself and the story. She doesn’t travel over the rainbow, not exactly, but slips through a watery portal, landing on a green field atop a mushroom-shaped cloud. The apocalyptic resonance of this image, which invokes the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, hovers like an omen. For now, though, Hina finds peace under a blue sky where fish soar and raindrops fall up, swirling like tadpoles. She’s bathed in light, but then also soon home, waking from a voyage or maybe a dream. The Japanese writer-director Makoto Shinkai has a thing for dualities and a penchant for imaginatively blurring the divide between them. Much like his wistful hit “Your Name, ” this movie centers on an adolescent boy and girl whose lives intersect, almost magically, and who mirror each other visually and narratively. In “Weathering, ” the boy, Hodaka (Kotaro Daigo), is a teenage runaway who almost drowns soon after the movie opens. Once in Tokyo, he struggles to stay dry, find something to eat, a place to live, a way to live. The story grows more intricate after Hodaka meets Hina, a sweet, friendly smiler with a younger brother and no adult support. The two soon hit on a scheme to sell Hina’s mysterious new gifts as a so-called sunshine girl, a figure who can summon the sun with prayer. In Shinto, the sun goddess Amaterasu is an important deity, but Hina’s realm is far more down to earth. Creating a website, she and Hodaka start selling her rays at a bargain rate, sharing precious light with the city’s grateful, sodden inhabitants. Shinkai fills “Weathering” with bold leaps, narrative complications (the story jumps around in time, not always productively) and softly hued, filigreed backdrops that approach the photorealistic. The character design, by contrast, is more generic, conforming to the familiar stylized anime (and manga) look. Hina and Hodaka have heart-shaped faces with huge gemstone eyes, small noses and tiny, ductile mouths that open wide and comically wider. The characters’ personalities are filled in by the highly modulated vocal performances and by Shinkai’s animation, the discreet and bold choices that make their faces and physicalities pop. The story flows like all the running water, particularly in its fast-moving first hour. As Shinkai briskly cuts from one image to another, introducing characters as he jumps from scene to scene, the story gathers momentum that escalates with a fired gun, a sleazy villain and a rush to safety. The pace is sometimes so rapid that you scarcely have time to look, much less admire the translucent sheen of a plastic garbage bag or the meticulous lettering on a beer can (“Since 1978”). That’s to Shinkai’s purpose. As streets, homes, rooms and faces hurtle by, a textured world emerges detail by detail, one that looks like life yet is also expressionistic. “Weathering With You” loses its way with a diffuse ending that leans heavily on pop songs and includes a fatalistic shrug and a romantic deluge of tears. A late nod at climate change — a close-up reference to the Anthropocene — brings the story briefly into the bleak now. This invocation of environmental catastrophe puts all the rain into new, unmistakable context. It also suggests that a lot of what happened earlier in the story may have been dreamed into existence by two impressionable young souls who, struggling to survive, found refuge in each other and wished the real world away. Whether they did or not, you know how they feel. Weathering With You Rated PG-13 for intimations of doom. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Running time: 1 hour 54 minutes.

Weathering with you das mädchen das die sonne berührte stream. Weathering with you – das mädchen das die sonne berührte dvd. 🌑🌕🌕🌑🌑🌑🌑🌑🌕🌕🌑🌑. In the new anime movie Weathering With You, a teenager named Hina treks up 10 flights to a rooftop where a makeshift shrine sits in a rare beam of sunlight. Tokyo is rain-soaked, and as it continues to pour, she walks toward the shrine and, praying hard, steps through the shrine gate. The rain halts mid-air. The movie cuts to Hina falling through the sky like some celestial thing, witnessing supernatural weather patterns only she’s meant to see. Hina has the power to stop the rain. She’s a “sunshine girl, ” a mythic master of weather. Later, alongside an enterprising young man named Hodaka, she channels her abilities into a business, stopping the eternal rain and summoning the sun for customers’ weddings, festivals, or fireworks shows. It’s a godsend, in a way; Hina is responsible for supporting her younger brother without the help of her parents. “I’ve finally found my role in life, ” she tells Hodaka as they watch fireworks from a dry spot of concrete. Weathering With You, released this month by the creators of hit anime Your Name, is plainly about the imminent climate catastrophe, the creeping awareness that in a decade or so the earth’s increasing temperatures could bring with them rising seas, wildfires, extreme weather. The added water vapor caused by global warming, climate scientists have warned for decades, will coalesce as heavy rain not unlike the constant downpour in Weathering. Scientists describe this as an inevitability, which makes writer-director Makoto Shinkai’s movie, ultimately, a power fantasy—a fever dream that one person can forestall environmental crisis. (Spoiler Alert: Plot points for Weathering With You follow. ) The sexy pitch for Weathering With You is “climate catastrophe romance. ” Hodaka and Hina are both scrappy teenagers without support networks who reap success from their sunshine-bringing work partnership, which soon takes on a will-they-or-won’t-they tension. After an ecstatic night of luxury in a Tokyo hotel room—during which it seems like they might finally kiss—Hina reveals that, traditionally, the sunshine girl “gets sacrificed and disappears. Then the weather goes back to normal. ” Disrobing, Hina exposes a shoulder with the texture of water. All of her sunshine prayer, she admits, has caused this. Then she’s gone and, predictably, it stops raining. Critics are hailing Weathering With You as the perfect movie for 2020, a saccharine, candy pop love story that’s also an allegory for environmental collapse. The pundits are right here, but not just for that reason. The larger subterranean premise of Weathering With You is that the choices two human children make can influence the climate at large—that a young maiden’s prayer and love and empathy can impact its inevitable unraveling. After Hina disappears from that Tokyo hotel room, the temperature jumps to 77 degrees Fahrenheit. The force of an individual has, in this perhaps irresponsible science-fiction reality, swept away destructive and unnatural weather patterns. You can convince your brother to renounce beef, your mother to compost, your sister to take canvas bags to Whole Foods. You can give $50 in your father-in-law’s name to the Natural Resources Defense Council and donate your car to charity. If you’re in an urban environment, it’s likely that someone’s tried to convince you to do one—or all—of these things. Now more than ever, the burden seems to have fallen on individuals to decrease our global carbon footprint. Nobody sane would argue this is unproductive. If anything, individual awareness and advocacy will be what leads governments and corporations to take the necessary action against environmental disaster. It’s just that the one person, or 3 million people, who step up to take responsibility for the earth can’t turn into mythic maidens and stop the unceasing rain. “The bigger issue is that focusing on individual choices around air travel and beef consumption heightens the risk of losing sight of the gorilla in the room: civilization’s reliance on fossil fuels for energy and transport overall, which accounts for roughly two-thirds of global carbon emissions, ” Penn State University professor Michael Mann wrote recently in Time. “We need systemic changes that will reduce everyone’s carbon footprint, whether or not they care. ” One 2017 report claims that 100 companies are responsible for 70 percent of the emissions produced since 1988. Out of the top 20 companies that have contributed most to climate change, 12 are state-owned. It is impossible to fathom a teenage girl sponging up any significant volume of spilled oil or capturing any carbon, although certainly there are hundreds of thousands who would try. Internationally, more than 4 million people—most notably school children—attended the September 2019 climate strikes. Toward the end of Weathering With You, Hodaka reverses Hina’s sacrifice when, as one critic put it, he brings Hina back and “ doomed Tokyo because of hormones ” by retriggering the rainfall. The city is subsumed by flood, with homes and businesses bricked by feet of water. Checking the defunct Sunshine Girl inbox, Hodaka is drawn to the home of an old woman who, years ago, emailed in an attempt to engage Hina’s services. The high is 59 degrees Fahrenheit. Hodaka enters her apartment and she comments that she moved from her old home downtown. He learns it is now underwater. “I’m sorry, ” he says. The old woman does not accept his apology. She opens a plastic wrapper containing a snack. Two hundred years ago, she explains, Tokyo was a bay, and little by little, “human beings and weather changed it. ” “I think it’s just gone back to its original self, ” she says. Weathering With You is a fantasy, but it’s not escapist. It’s a modern masterpiece for reasons its creators may not have anticipated. In 13 or 50 years, when the impact of climate change will be more manifest, future generations might look back at it as a quaint time capsule, a reminder of a moment when one individual might find it appropriate to apologize for bringing the flood. Updated 1-30-20, 10:45 pm EST: This post was updated to add a spoiler alert. More Great WIRED Stories Behind the scenes at Rotten Tomatoes The tiny brain cells that connect our mental and physical health Inside the world's highest-stakes industrial hacking contest Laser headlights can make roads brighter— and cars smarter 404: The city left behind by China's nuclear ambitions 👁 The secret history of facial recognition. 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Tanjiro: breath* Demon:Why do i hear boss music. Out song nya apa kak? pliss jawab. 🌑🌕🌕🌑🌑🌑🌑🌑🌑🌑🌑🌑. 진짜 모든 노래가 레전드ㅠㅠㅠㅠ갠적으로 그랜드 이스케잎이랑 괜찮아가 젤 소름돋고 좋아요ㅠㅠ영화볼때 감정 생생히 기억남. 오구리슌이 연기한건줄 영화 끝나고 알았는데 한번 더 보고싶네용... Me realizing that the movie's been out at my country since August.

 

Weathering with you - das mädchen das die sonne berührte blu-ray. I teared up in this scene. This is more a spoiler than a trailer. Best of anime weathering with you – das mädchen das die sonne berührte. Weathering with you – das mädchen das die sonne berührte imdb.

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