Kimi no na wa

Musubi connects us all

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does it connect me and mitsuha

It can, but it will break faster depending on whether she cares or not.

i want to connect my lips to hers

>phone edit

I hope the fucked.
Over all it was a good movie though I wish they had a little more time for some resolution.

Mitsuha's VA is the same age as her, she could act Mitsuha in a live action movie desu, and shes cutie too.

I'm pretty sure Mitsuha had an iPhone.

To rewatch or not to rewatch

no, she's 19 while mitsuha is 17

any doujins or lewd art?

Are you going to keep asking this every damn time?

Can't you just leave the pure miko girl alone?

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Vanilla and some bondage because harhar nip wordplay

>implying
she's real qt man
youtube.com/watch?v=iq9lw0T70jc

There's something cute in how her voice strains

FACT

Yotsuha>>>Mitsuha

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Oh yeah, Mitsuha's VA could sing too, If she could cook she will be LITERALLY perfection

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being bad at cooking is moe

Can I get a translation

Women that could cook is top tier bro.

no
learn to cook yourself

This movie made me die inside, just a little bit.

That's completely the opposite intention.

I can, Im just saying girls that could cook are one of the best qualities a girl could have.

I didn't realize I wanted this, that would have been comedy gold.

>pay to see dub since my little brother is a dubfag

>End up seeing it subbed

>mfw AMC gave us free tickets as an apology for accidentally playing it subbed

Saw it at XD on Sunday, there was maybe 40 people in the audience, mostly Asians, no retarded reactions, just a few gasps when you would expect them. Was my first time at XD and it was top comfy too. Guess I lucked out reading other people's audience horror stories.

Admittedly just going off what's been mentioned on Sup Forums, though this apparently had an actual interview connected with it somewhere.

desuarchive.org/a/thread/150698189/#150720272

Too bad that link isn't around anymore; it sounds like Tsukasa and Okudera are engaged in Shinkai's headcanon. Which is pretty funny for the creator to have.

There's a scene where Mitsuha wakes up as Taki (for the first time), and she's hanging out with his friends, and she refers to herself using "watashi" which they catch on to.

The question is burning in my mind: how the fuck did they play that joke in the dub? Was it something completely different?

There's also this one guy on reddit who had a copy of the pamphlet.

reddit.com/r/KimiNoNaWa/comments/5la7x4/spoilers_movie_trivia_from_director_shinkai/

Calls herself a girl, talking in the third person, corrects to gal, then says boy.

I guess that makes sense.

Has anyone else accidentally gotten the wrong version at their theater?

IE: Dubbed instead of subbed?

yah, its as good a translation I think you could get. I liked how they did the twilight stuff, they changed it to be about magic hour, the photographic term

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Is it even possible to resist Taki!Mitsuha?

>Get to watch Kimi no Na wa in November, months before anyone outside of LA
>Midday showings are dub, afternoon and evening showings are sub
>Showings at multiple theaters through Apr. 20

Living in Honolulu is awesome.

Fuck, there was a showing in November? I always forget to stay on top of when we get these nonstandard showings.

Otherwise, yeah, right there with you. It's been a real good time catching these movies when I can.

Has anyone seen this in theatres in EU?
If yes what country?

It was at HIFF for exactly one night.

honolulumagazine.com/Honolulu-Magazine/October-2016/Our-Picks-13-Must-See-Movies-at-the-Hawaii-International-Film-Festival/

Huh, I thought Sup Forums was the only place with people that didn't like this garbage. I have peace of minding in knowing that all of you are newfags though.

>Sets Taki up for a date with Okudera
>Decides to travel all the way to Tokyo and try to crash it

WTF was she thinking?

All fun and games till you realize you've fallen in love with the guy

tfw ull never love someone like that

for one week which is the minimum to qualify for a potential oscar nomination which it didn't get (but it won some LA film guild award)
the premiere was actually at some burger anime expo way back in july of last year, a full month before Japan even got to see it

Spain here, I went a couple of days ago. It was only 4.50€, and the audience was quiet and didn't disturb apart from some people laughing when Taki groped Mitsuha's tits for example. A nice experience overall.

She wants Okudera all for herself. She knows Taki isn't good enough.

Taki-kun.
Taki-kun!
Don't you remember me?

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The movie came out a good couple of months ago in Australia and I really enjoyed it even after it was hyped so much. I'm happy that all the burgers on Sup Forums that the movie released so late for enjoyed it as well.

If this isn't enough of an indicator that Mitsuha drives the film on the emotional ride, I do not know what else does.

It's great how Taki almost seems haunted by this scene the whole time.

Then watch her new series!
Hokusai to Meshi (SoL, Food porn)
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Just like every drama ever.

>sleep right as the old thread is about to die
>wake up expecting to catch up in the next one
>missed the whole 500+ thread

It's so nice to see how anons are taking this movie in

I need more romance stories. Fucking nips are turning me into an emotional wreck over 2D.

Can you assholes stop making threads about this movie? The depression hasn't worn off yet.

Uploading a few (read: 2) translations of insert text in the movie. This one's all the cancelled clubs that Tessie's probably been a part of.

See it again, it helps, I know.

Here's the translations the user last thread gave for Taki's notes on Mitsuha

>see it in theaters, think I'm gonna just enjoy some anime
>sob like a child at the end while people around me are unmoved

am I gay now

What depression?

Shinkai could of chosen to have Mitsuha die and Taki forget all about her and the events which transpired and for Taki to have a longing trying to find out his source of emptiness which he can never recall.

I've seen it twice so far.

That would have been fine, I can handle something closer to 5cm/s rather than genuine happiness that I'll never be able to attain for myself.

>tfw he drops the marker and can't remember

I giggled, it was way too fucking sudden man

mediocre shit

Fuck, just realised she went to where their date started and ended to try to find taki.

Taco-kun.
Mitsubishi!

lmao so funnay xDD

Right before the marker dropped I was actually smiling at the funny conversation they were having. The marker dropping made my face go stone cold. Honestly the most shocking moment in the film

The marker is definitely the biggest wham moment in the film, but loses its impact when I saw it again. The whole crater meeting is still the best part though.

I saw the film dubbed and they did a god job I thought. How they countered the use of watashi though, when Mitsuha is in Taki's body she always talks a lot softer and stereotypicaly feminine. It felt a little forced to me, but I'm still not sure if I liked it or not. It didn't really detract from the film though, so I guess it's fine.

that and the comet up close

How did they do that scene dubbed?

Somehow I missed this on both viewings (couldn't keep the timeline straight). That's twice as cute as wandering the city hoping to meet him.

Gaaaaaaahhhh I wish they were showing it in theaters consistently so I could just go keep seeing it a million times over

Mitsuha is for vanilla only.

ONLY.

NO LEWDING THE MITSUHA

Do we have any long time Shinkai fans in here? I know most of his popularity came along with Kimi no Na Wa, so I wanted to see if anyone else has absolutely loved his films and manga before the release of Kimi no na Wa

It's going to be showing in Toronto until April 21st. A-anyone want to come see it with me?

I wouldn't mind seeing Mitsuha in some Musubi shibari

>heading downtown just to get breathed on by some stranger user
I think I'll pass.

>I need more romance stories. Fucking nips are turning me into an emotional wreck over 2D.
I see you've just arrived, welcome to Sup Forums.

Wouldn't consider myself a long time fan but I really like Voices and still feel pangs of misery till this day thinking about it.

yeah since 5cm/s around 2007 I guess
his previous films all have a downbeat tempo pace (you can see this in the second half of this film) and characters were little more than self inserts for the audience, kimi no na wa corrected that and i'd say it's pretty much flawless in what it set out to do

I loved his MILF feet anime

Well, this is Sup Forums, not reddit. Of course there are old school Shinkai fans.

Honestly, though, while I really like Kimi no Na Wa, none of his other stuff has been terribly gripping for me. They tend to be either terribly excessive in terms of visuals, suffer from poor characterization, or both. Movies like Garden of Words and 5cm/s just feel like visual overload, and not in a good way. The detail is nice, but terribly indistinct, and his atmospheric lighting means the foreground and background often end up crushed. Compare that to, say, Asano Inio, where his detailed manga backgrounds are contrasted by cartoony character designs.

But Kimi no Na Wa is a perfect storm. It's very much Shinkai's passion project, a story he really cared about getting across, along with several talented animators and artists to rein in his obsession with wallpapers. What you get is something that has more in common with Tokikake than most other Shinkai movies, albeit with a significant Shinkai flair. Plus, the OST is god tier.

I've seen and liked everything he's done, but not all that much.
I was lukewarm to 5cm because I didn't really like the way the plot was built up and payed off. Felt cheap, though it looked pretty. I'm generally not big on bittersweet endings so it left a bad taste in my mouth.
Children who chase lost voices was a hot mess and I can give it credit pretty much only for its visuals, though I liked the mountain scenery early on much more than the fantastical scenery later.
Garden of Words was great through the middle but the big drama explosion near the end really killed it for me. I didn't even dislike the ending, but their confrontation in the apartment was hard to watch and brought the whole package down for me. I still use shots of the park scenes as my wallpaper

I've watched all his stuff but I wasn't really that big of a fan.

Kimi no Na Wa is his best work though.

I haven't seen it yet, but is it hard to follow? I don't know why but whenever a story has multiple timelines and stuff like that I can never manage to follow them satisfactorily and always end up missing something important.

I should have swallowed my autism and actually gone to see it in a theatre, I know I'll probably enjoy it more watching in the comfort of my own home but it's a long wait.

Are other theaters keeping it on until the 21st?

Not really hard to follow. If you're planning on watching it, don't watch the opening song, so you don't get spoiled. The ending gets you even more pumped up if you skip it.

I guess closing your eyes while listening to the OP would do.

Pretty much what this user said, always aware of him since promised place, but was always lukewarm about this work, other than the visuals. Saw Your Name and was completely blown away by it.

youtu.be/LXloP7qgtZM

If you cried to this garbage film you're as autistic as link related

Dumb niggers

I know AMC extended their run until the 19th

says the hxh frogposter

Not an argument.

I bet you like Disney films Chris Chan

Yeh started from Voice of a Distant Star

This kinda feels like a culmination of all his past films