
All it does is show why you shouldn't be too pretentious when writing fiction. Even horrible explanation, such as saying. Why it's happening, why it's only between these two people, things like that. In situations like that, explanation needs to be done. But, with Kimi no Na wa? The film tries to set itself up in a realistic world, where everything is normal like our own but. Things like that are okay, because they're meant to be fictional, and their worth as a story is presented in the very beginning. Stories CAN include fictional things that don't exist in the real world, things like giant robots, or monsters, inhabiting another planet. The setting is within a fictional world, but that doesn't excuse plot convenience. This was one of my very first problems with the movie. The cause of this new phenomenon is never given.
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The movie reminds me a lot of Kokoro Connect, with a boy and a girl occasionally switching bodies at unknown times and trying to adjust to their new lifestyles. The movie starts off as a typical school comedy with very typical characters that seem like they're not meant to have any definition or substance to them, which is okay as long as the writing remains consistent and doesn't try to take itself too far (unfortunately that isn't the case). Why are people so in love with it? Here's my reasons why. As opposed to being very popular, whether for good or bad reasons, what this film has done is jump almost instantly to the top of the MAL ratings, which makes it nearly unavoidable in its own way because you begin to think, ? Kimi no Na wa isn't QUITE the same in the regard that I listed above, but I do think it's on the same boat in its own way. And to me, Makoto Shinkai, the writer and creator of various other anime films including the one I'm reviewing right now, is like the Key of the anime world. They write very tear- jerking stories that border on the line of being melodramatic, and bundle them together with a lot of pretentious plotlines and themes and fantastic art+a great soundtrack, all things that allow people to completely avoid the fact that the writing isn't all that great and just enjoy the way it's all presented. That's really how it is with just about any. Sometimes, things are popular just because they fit a specific audience that enjoys the things present within the series, despite potentially bad writing (SAO is a good example for that). There comes a point where anime becomes so highly praised among the anime community to the point where it becomes unavoidable, though this isn't ALWAYS in a good way. So, with that out of the way, I'll now begin. To completely justify why I rate it the way I do, I need to analyze the entire movie. Basically, Kimi no Na wa isn't a movie where the quality remains consistent from start to finish.

With that out of the way, assuming that since you're still reading, I assume you've already seen the movie or don't mind being spoiled.Įither way, I just wanted to let you know the reason why I'm writing a review filled with spoilers. If that's not the case, I recommend you exit off of this review immediately.

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