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Your Name [Sub: Eng]
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The day the stars fell, two lives changed forever as two high school kids who've never met, city boy Taki and country girl Mitsuha, suddenly switch places. This bizarre occurrence continues to happen randomly, and the two must adjust their lives around each other.
The day the stars fell, two lives changed forever as two high school kids who've never met, city boy Taki and country girl Mitsuha, suddenly switch places. This bizarre occurrence continues to happen randomly, and the two must adjust their lives around each other.
Actors:
Stephanie Sheh,
Chafûrin,
Kaiji Tang,
Marc Diraison,
Mone Kamishiraishi,
Paige Fitzgerald,
Ray Chase,
Masami Nagasawa,
Glynis Bell,
Erin Fitzgerald,
Etsuko Ichihara,
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Stephanie Sheh
10 April 1977, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
Chafûrin
4 December 1961, Saitama, Japan
Kaiji Tang
25 January 1984, Shanghai, China
Marc Diraison
7 February 1975, San Rafael, California, USA
Mone Kamishiraishi
27 January 1998, Kagoshima, Japan
Paige Fitzgerald
Ray Chase
Masami Nagasawa
3 June 1987, Iwata, Japan
Glynis Bell
July 30, 1947 in London, England, UK
Erin Fitzgerald
21 September 1972, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Etsuko Ichihara
24 January 1936, Chiba, Japan
Director:
Makoto Shinkai
Makoto Shinkai
9 February 1973, Nagano, Japan
Country:
Japan
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April 20, 2017
Your Name. is a treasure that -- even if the first half hour felt confusing to my own Western-educated mind -- is well worth the investment of a near-two-hour view.
April 07, 2017
Throughout, there is the nagging sense that the whole thing will unravel if any one thread gets tugged too hard, but when both the heart and the sky are on fire, why lean in and go squinting at flaws?
April 18, 2017
My suggestion is to refuse to let the story get in the way of enjoying the story. Relish the overreach of a mighty talented writer-director-etc.
April 06, 2017
It's thoroughly charming and gently comic and, if Mr. Shinkai finally plays it safe about what it means for an adolescent boy and girl to trade bodies and lightly toy with gender, he complicates the story in other ways.
April 21, 2017
It's the rare work of art that can base an extraordinarily powerful moment of emotional catharsis on compulsive boob-squeezing, but that's the miracle of this movie.
May 05, 2017
I left the theater feeling as if I had just woken from a beautiful, indescribable dream, desperately fighting to keep it from fading from memory.
April 07, 2017
It's both gorgeous enough and emotionally engaging enough to be worth seeking out.
April 07, 2017
With its balance of grounded emotion and wondrous escapism, Your Name should firmly establish Shinkai as an auteur to follow for many years to come.
April 27, 2017
Your Name. is an engaging if saccharine universal tale of self-discovery. It's also a visual masterwork.
April 07, 2017
You may have to fortify your illogicality tolerance when viewing the anime adventure "Your Name." But this body-swap romance by the exciting and talented filmmaker Makoto Shinkai is nonetheless exquisite, beautiful and entertaining.
May 01, 2017
Beautifully animated (we're talking Studio Ghibli standards here), Your Name captures that sensation of waking up from a dream you wish lasted longer, or misplacing a name that's still warm on your tongue, but has just departed.
April 07, 2017
This concept could be used for stock shenanigans worthy of a John Green novel, but Shinkai unleashes a twist early on so clever and cerebral that J.J. Abrams and Christopher Nolan will kick themselves for not thinking of it first.

