MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS! (ANIME VERSION)
Movie Night, Anime Edition
Summer Wars
harm in the civilization, especially to our main casts, which I don’t what to spoil what this harm is. But as far as the story goes to its climactic parts, it all boils down to the entire world population’s last hope being up in to the hands of our low self-esteem hero, if he will be able to man up and save the day.
Howl no Ugoku Shiro
Howl's Moving Castle
This film is about Sophie Hatter, a young, self-conscious young woman who, because of a momentous encounter with the highly sought-out wizard named Howl, is cursed with the body of a ninety-year-old by the spiteful Witch of the Waste, a dark and twisted land inhabited by beasts and wretched creatures. To top it off, Sophie is unable to tell anyone about the curse. She ends up going into the Waste herself, and, with the help of a magical turnip-headed scarecrow that she helps, ends up finding Howl's home; a legged, walking, amalgamation of a castle. In order to break her spell, she makes a deal with the fire demon who powers the castle, Calcifer; if she can break the spell on him and Howl - which he also can't tell anyone about – he will break hers.
- Sophie going through and cleaning the house,
- Markl going to market with Sophie, or
- Calcifer and Howl talking by the fire.
- First is the castle. I can’t say enough intricately this was done; just the design itself is amazingly thought out, and the animation of the movement and all the little parts moving and operating on their own and as a part of the larger whole is incredibly well visualized.
- Second is any scenes that h to do with magic being used. Incredibly created, especially in how it manifests from character to character, and with its beautifully elaborate detail. It just ties the story and its wonderful fantasy very well enough.
- And third are the war sequences. I just can’t fathom how these scenes are incredibly realistic, visually appealing and quite devastating all at the same time. You will get what I mean if ever you would watch this film, so please do.
Byousoku 5 Centimeters
5 Centimeters per Second
For me this is the haymaker of Shinkai’s works. I first discovered Shinkai through this film, that may be a subjective point to consider, but through this film, I became hooked with the culture. It vividly captures the feeling of being what it’s like in modern day Japan. The skyscrapers, again the scenery, there are tons of scenes in this film that I just can’t help but to pause the video and just look at its artwork. It’s animation and style in general is truly a masterpiece. The aesthetic value of this film, for me makes it a top contender in being the very best.
Rest of the Titles Worth Mentioning on this List
Giniro no Kami no Agito
Kimi no Na Wa
Koe no Katachi
Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi
Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki
Bakemono no Ko
Toki o Kakeru Shoujo
Tokyo Godfathers
Kotonoha no Niwa
Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterunda
Oh I haven't watched your first recommendation. The other two if course I as they are classics.
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