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Completely agree. To call the visuals awesome would be a complete understatement when it comes to describing Makoto Shinkai's talent.
After finishing the first episode, I can't help but feel that I've seen this somewhere before, namely in Voices of a Distant Star (Hoshi no Koe), only this time, the story takes place in the modern world rather than the future. Still, it's a good episode for when you're just feeling like a short visual vignette with enough monologue and flashbacks to develop the story further. I am curious whether the director will try to branch off the well-worn path that he's gone on ever since he made Voices of a Distant Star. Based on the synopsys I've read of The Place Promised in Our Early Days, I assume that its main theme also involves love reaching across great distances. Jam it back in, in the dark. My spheres of activity:
Anime Instrumentality Blog - Latest Music Reviews: Gundam Unicorn Soundtrack | Kampfer Soundtrack Eminence Online (anime music reviewer) - Latest review: Noir Original Soundtrack The Nihon Review - Latest review: Taisho Yakyuu Musume
Last edited by zzeroparticle; Apr 19, 2007 at 01:53 AM.
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