Mitsuha is a student who lives in a small rural city and wants to transfer to Tokyo, in the big metropolis where she knows she can do it. I am also a high school student who lives in Tokyo, has a part-time job in an Italian restaurant, and most likely will work in the field of art or architecture. One note, Mitsuha dreamed of being a young man, if he returned in a stanza that he does not know, he has new friends and the skyline of Tokyo if he learns to keep safe. This is the moment when I dream of being a girl who lives in a small mountain town that has not been visited again. What will be the secret that if cela dietro questi strani sogni incrociati?
An absolutely stunning film!
There is nothing to even marginally dislike about 'Your Name'. The animation is sensational, breathtaking in fact. The amount of detail, particularly in Tokyo, is insane. It's utterly gorgeous to watch.
Then you have the magnificent story, which is filled to the brim with feeling and meaning. I felt everything that it intended me to. It's also paced to perfection and is told through two memorable characters in Taki (Ryūnosuke Kamiki) and Mitsuha (Mone Kamishiraishi).
Kamiki and Kamishiraishi are excellent in the lead roles. Of course I don't understand Japanese and was using subtitles, yet I still felt every intended emotion from those two. Class from them. Of the others, Ms. Okudera (Masami Nagasawa) is the one that sticks out most to me.
If all that wasn't enough, you even have a tremendous soundtrack and score to boot. It really does all make for a fantastic viewing experience, one I will be revisiting no doubt and one I would undoubtedly recommend.
I would never take it away from anyone, but I was underwhelmed.
_Final rating:★★ - Definitely not for me, but I sort of get the appeal._