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Cast
Ryunosuke Kamiki, Mone Kamishiraishi, Ry? Narita, Aoi Yuki View AllCrew
Makoto Shinkai (Screenplay), Makoto Shinkai (Director), Makoto Shinkai (Writer) View AllRelease: Aug. 26th, 2016
Runtime: 1 hour, 46 minutes
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CinemaConvenience
I believe this is an important aspect when creating movies, because as we grow close to characters, we start to feel the various emotions that run through their mind, totally captivating us into the movie.
I believe this is an important aspect when creating movies, because as we grow close to characters, we start to feel the various emotions that run through their mind, totally captivating us into the movie.
Steve Freeling
On that note, Shinkai explains in an interview included on the film's Blu-ray release that the animators make Taki's eyes bigger when Mitsuha is in his body, and Mitsuha's eyes smaller when Taki is in her body.
On that note, Shinkai explains in an interview included on the film's Blu-ray release that the animators make Taki's eyes bigger when Mitsuha is in his body, and Mitsuha's eyes smaller when Taki is in her body.
Jon Turner
It's about two teens -- Taki and Mitsuha -- who somehow find themselves switching places in their bodies periodically.
It's about two teens -- Taki and Mitsuha -- who somehow find themselves switching places in their bodies periodically.