I, too, always wake up crying while grabbing my boobs.
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Mitsuha lebt gemeinsam mit ihrer kleinen Schwester Yotsuha bei ihrer Großmutter in einer ländlichen Kleinstadt Japans. Insgeheim beklagt sie ihr abgeschiedenes Dasein in der Provinz und wünscht sich ein aufregendes Leben in der Großstadt. Taki würde sich freuen, so beschaulich aufzuwachsen, denn er wohnt in der Millionen-Metropole Tokio, verbringt viel Zeit mit seinen Freunden und jobbt neben der Schule in einem italienischen Restaurant. Eines Tages scheint Mitsuha einen Traum zu haben, in dem sie sich als Junge in Tokio wiederfindet. Parallel macht Taki eine ähnliche Erfahrung: Er findet sich als Mädchen in einer Kleinstadt in den Bergen wieder, wo er noch nie zuvor war. Doch wie kommt es zu dieser schicksalhaften Verstrickung und welches Geheimnis verbirgt sich wirklich hinter den Träumen der beiden Teenager?
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I, too, always wake up crying while grabbing my boobs.
It's the feeling of never wanting a dream to end, desperately trying to go back to sleep hoping that your dream would somehow pick up where it had left off.But you know very well that it won't. First you'll forget the details. What shirt you were wearing, the exact words you said or wanted to say. Her hand on your palm that felt so tangible just a few seconds ago, reduced to a cold sensation that served as nothing but a reminder of the warmth that was once there. Then the timeline becomes murky, sequences become knotted up -- like how mitsuha's grandmother had so wisely put it: Musubi dayo. Time is a knot. The location comes before the journey there, cause and effect all collapse in an instant.You can't remember the weather, or the exact time of day. It felt golden, the sun may or may not be present, was her eyes sparkling because of the comet? Why yes, there was a comet slowly crawling up above, leaving a trail of sparkling dust behind like something out of a desktop wallpaper. The comet traveled all across the galaxy to arrive on earth, like how you had traveled all across the country to meet----To meet who, again? Ah, all is lost now, absolutely irrevocable. What's left is a lingering sadness which reason you had forgotten. A need to remember someone dear, a stroke of marker pen on your palm and a simple wish for company. How cruel it is for our dream to force itself away from us, beyond our control.
This is one of the most original, frustrating, and fucking brilliant films I've ever seen. If this doesn't get a best animated film nomination I truly will give up on the academy. Please find and watch Your Name.
Two teenagers from different parts of Japan inexplicably start trading bodies, forcing them to learn about each other's lives while a mysterious cosmic event approaches.
The film was directed by Makoto Shinkai, a Japanese animator known for his detailed visual style and focus on emotional distance and connection.
It received widespread critical acclaim, including a win for Best Animated Feature at the Sitges Film Festival and multiple Japan Academy Film Prize honors.