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Genres: Comedy / Writed by: Reiko Yoshida / directed by: Masaaki Yuasa / 7,4 / 10 stars / cast: Honoka Matsumoto / 2019. Alternative Titles English: Ride Your Wave Japanese: きみと、波にのれたら Information Episodes: 1 Status: Finished Airing Aired: Jun 21, 2019 Source: Original Duration: 1 hr. 34 min. Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older Statistics Score: 7. 46 1 (scored by 2, 677 users) indicates a weighted score. Please note that 'Not yet aired' titles are excluded. Ranked: #1874 2 2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2962 Members: 26, 824 Favorites: 66 7. 46 Ranked #1874 Popularity #2962 Members 26, 824 * Your list is public by default. Synopsis Entranced by surfing and the sea, Hinako Mukaimizu is a spirited girl who attends college in a coastal city with no consideration for her future career. Her life takes an unexpected turn when a fireworks mishap sets the apartment building she lives in ablaze, where she is saved by a talented firefighter named Minato Hinageshi. Upon meeting, the two quickly become acquainted with one another—Hinako is instantly enamored by Minato's reliable personality and passion for saving others, while Minato is intrigued by surfing and is eager to learn how. As Hinako begins to teach Minato about surfing, the pair eventually fall in love and begin a gentle and devoted relationship. However, while surfing may seem fun and carefree, it can still be a dangerous and unpredictable activity. This is what Hinako learns when a surfing incident completely changes her life, leaving her forced to contemplate her undecided future. In search of her own calling, Hinako begins her journey of self-discovery, keeping Minato by her side as she gradually attempts to find her purpose and ride her own wave. [Written by MAL Rewrite] Background No background information has been added to this title. Help improve our database by adding background information here. Related Anime Characters & Voice Actors Staff Edit Opening Theme No opening themes have been added to this title. Help improve our database by adding an opening theme here. Ending Theme "Brand New Story" by GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE More reviews Reviews Jul 1, 2019 1 of 1 episodes seen I wasn't really expecting much before watching this movie, mainly because I saw the trailer and I thought it was going to be some sappy love story which I've honestly seen my fair share but I'm really glad I actually watched it. Story - 9 SPOILER ALERT The story focuses on Mukaimizu Hinako and how she learns to "find her wave". It's about how people need to keep moving forward and learn to stand on their own even through the hardships. There's a lot of symbolism in the movie between riding a wave and the life of a person. The story also touches on motivation, as Hinako struggles read more Jan 4, 2020 I picked up this film for no other reason than the fact that it was directed than Masaaki Yuasa. This is a very different type of story than he would typically adapt. It's a story about love, coming of age and learning to move on from loss. Colorful, vibrant and fairly easygoing, it does away with most of Yuasa's hallmarks of frantic and wild feverdreams. Nothing wrong with that, however I don't think the movie is very successful at giving its lead much of anything to do besides being an absolutely hopeless blubbering mess who comes off as a dysfunctional klutz who needs her hand held Jul 18, 2019 The showing date for Tenki no Ko was announced the day right after I booked my flight to Japan, and that showing happened to be just a day after my flight back. In pure frustration, I decided I would watch at least one anime movie while I was there, and that happened to be this: Kimi to Nami. After seeing only the trailer, I didn't really have much expectation for this other than a sappy, supernatural love story, but it was surprisingly good. The story was simple, the characters were easily relatable, and the music was fantastic. I still find myself humming BRAND NEW STORY every Jan 6, 2020 I normally don't write reviews and forgive me if my thought process is all over the place. This review will contain spoilers (kind of) as well as my own personal experience, so please bear with me. This is my first review. When I first saw the trailer for this film, I thought it would be another romance anime, but it was more than that to me. I'll start with the six points and why I scored them as such. I hope you enjoy this review. And even if our opinions differ, I'm glad I was still able to share my experience with you all. Story Recommendations Recent News Recent Forum Discussion.
Now what you gonna say when it all comes crashing down.
Baby whats your name.
Hinako is a surfer, Minato is a firefighter. Both about 20 and they fall in love. Everything is ridiculously perfect, but one day Minato drowns while trying to save someone from the ocean.
Hinako, understandably takes it pretty bad, but to her surprise, whenever she starts singing their favorite song, Minato's spirit appears in the closest body of water - be it a stream, the ocean, or a bottle of mineral water.
The whole story is really about Hinako, Minato's friends and family, and how they slowly but finally learn to "let go.
Of course, it's magical-realism, so in the end we get to witness some crazy action as well, where we surf down a skyscraper with our protagonists.
Unfortunately, this is not the most original story, the characters are a little two dimensional, and the filmmaking could've been a little braver.
It's fine though, the film looks really nice, colorful with constantly glowing orange hues and cool blues. The action looks fantastic as well and the environments feel very "lived in" and detailed. Seeing it on a big screen really adds to the experience.
It is also paced well, has some pretty funny moments, as well as a couple of quite moving ones.
Recommended if you manage to catch it screening somewhere, but not an essential viewing.
There.
Really not much else to say about it, but seeing the only other user review for this title is from someone who clearly has no idea what he's talking about, I wanted to add my two cents.
YouTube. Hey chris, pls review one piece stampede. I wanna hear your thoughts about that film. 2 wins & 1 nomination. See more awards » Videos Learn more More Like This Animation | Adventure Family 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6. 6 / 10 X A young girl is drawn into a mystery involving sealife around the world, in which two mysterious boys are somehow involved. Director: Ayumu Watanabe Stars: Mana Ashida, Hiiro Ishibashi, Seishû Uragami Comedy 6. 8 / 10 The story centers on Kai, a gloomy middle school student whose life changes after meeting Lu, a mermaid. Masaaki Yuasa Kanon Tani, Shôta Shimoda, Shin'ichi Shinohara 6. 1 / 10 A girl without self-confidence meets a mysterious alchemist Hippocrates and his student Pipo who are on a mission to save the world. Together, they laid the groundwork for "Wonderland" and Akane is labeled as Wonderland's savior. Keiichi Hara Mayu Matsuoka, Anne Watanabe, Kumiko Asô Drama 7. 6 / 10 The story of the titular girl known only as "Otome" and her insanely long night of partying and drinking-complete with a book fair, festival, and many adventures in between. It is also the... See full summary » Gen Hoshino, Kana Hanazawa, Hiroshi Kamiya 7. 2 / 10 A fourth-grader, Aoyama-kun, investigates the mysterious reason behind the sudden appearance of penguins in his village, which is somehow related to a power from a young woman working at a dental clinic. Hiroyasu Ishida Kana Kita, Yû Aoi, Landen Beattie 7. 9 / 10 In Fujisawa, where the skies are bright and the seas glisten, Sakuta Azusagawa is in his second year of high school. His blissful days with his girlfriend and upperclassman, Mai Sakurajima,... See full summary » Sôichi Masui Kaito Ishikawa, Asami Seto, Inori Minase Action 7. 3 / 10 A futuristic firefighting mecha service is created to protect the world. Hiroyuki Imaishi John Eric Bentley, Steve Blum, Johnny Yong Bosch A tiny mountain village in a remote woodland region. Five primary school kids have come together in this idyllic spot in order to spend their summer holidays at a camp. At first the... See full summary » Directors: Kôji Masunari, Tomoyo Kurosawa, Honoka Ikezuki, Takuto Yoshinaga 6. 7 / 10 Nobita saw a moon turned yellow last night and told his class about it but they think it's funny. Doraemon gives him the "History Explorers Club Badge" and discovers there's life on the moon. Until a new student changed him forever. Jeong-beom Lee, Shinnosuke Yakuwa Wasabi Mizuta, Sang Hyun Uhm, Jung-jae Lee 7 / 10 After losing her parents in a car accident, Okko starts living in the countryside with her grandmother who runs a traditional Japanese inn. While she prepares to be the next owner of the inn, Okko can somehow see friendly ghosts. Kitarô Kôsaka Seiran Kobayashi, Nana Mizuki, Satsumi Matsuda 6. 2 / 10 The world's greatest blue sapphire, the "blue lapis fist", said to have sunk in a pirate ship in the late 19th century, on the coasts of Singapore. A local millionaire plots to retrieve it,... See full summary » Tomoka Nagaoka Yu Asakawa, Kurt Common, Ryan Drees Edit Storyline A surfer and firefighter meet and fall in love. Plot Summary Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 19 February 2020 (USA) See more » Also Known As: Ride Your Wave Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $3, 586, 375 See more on IMDbPro » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs ».
One of the best anime movies I've ever seen! Loved it, felt it deeply and enjoyed it a lot. This is the first time I fell in love with a drama anime. an absolutely astonishing piece of art <3<3<3. 705 Anime fans as you'll all no doubt know I very rarely make a spoiler post for an anime film or TV show. That is because I want you to experience the product with very little to know knowledge about what's going on sadly tho that actually can't happen with this film as even the plot summery gives away a key plot point and so i'm going to pretty butcher my own summery of the plot just to keep it spoiler free and so here is my spoiler filled review of Ride Your Wave aka Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara enjoy. The plot for of the film as spoiler free as I can make it is boy meets girl something happens to either the boy or the girl and then there's the aftermath. You see I told you I was going to butcher it but your just going to have to take my word for it when I say that there's pretty much no plot outside of the central theme which I can't get into because it's spoiler but I do wish that there was more of an actual story in this film. Starring in the film is Rina Kawaei as Hinako Mukaimizu, Ryota Katayose as Minato Hinageshi, Honoka Matsumoto as Yōko Hinageshi and Kentaro Ito as Wasabi Kawamura. Yes as you can no doubt tell i'm basing this review of the original Japanese dub which as alot of will know is a mildly rare thing for me to do however as there is no dub for this film out and it doesn't look like there will be any out soon. As for what I thought about the acting in the film it honestly was really good altho it really is hard for me to judge Japanese voice acting since i've not heard any of these actors so I have no idea what they could do when there at their best or worst. The script of the film really does give the actors alot to work with and I do feel that that does help the actors since all they'd have to do is just say the lines and not add in character traits. The animation for the film was done by Science Saru a company owned by director Masaaki Yuasa and is there third feature film. In terms of what I thought about the animation it's shockingly really good and I say shockingly because i've seen nothing from them and so just based of this film I can say that they do a good job when it comes to the animation with alot of scenes leaping of the screen which is something that I very rarely get to say. SPOILERS START HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There we go anime fans anything said beyond this point will be a spoiler and so you shouldn't anything beyond the spoiler warning if you haven't seen the film. So then what really did shock me was the fact that the main male character Minato dies nearly half way through the film that was something that I never saw coming and I couldn't mention it in the summery because it's a plot point his death has an effect on our main female character Hinako. Part of the joy and sadness of this film for me is seeing the relationship between Minato and Hinako develop as they go from friends to boyfriend and girlfriend but then it comes crashing down when Minato dies. How the film deals with grief is honestly really interesting since we get to see Hinako go through the stages of grief eventually learning that in order for Minato to move on she must also accept his death. Part of what made Hinako's arc seem more real to me is the fact that is that she's young and I know that sounds weird but imagine if your in early twenties you fall in love with someone and then that person suddenly dies it would be crushing. Which is what happens here for a large portion of the film she's crushed and she might possibly feel guilty for Minato's death but i'm not sure and she has to go through this horrible thing and she comes out stronger because of it. Hinako's character at the start of the film is completely different from the character we see at the end of the film. Since at the start she's sort of happy go lucky she's not unpacked any of her boxes but then over the course of the film she learns more responsibility and that is something that I don't think the Hinako at the start of the film would even consider being like at all and it was something that I thought was very interesting. As you can see by the above picture the film has an art style that honestly reminded me alot of Summer Wars. Considering that I liked that film that is not a bad thing at all but at the same time there was times during the more emotional moments so I do feel that they should have tweaked the designs just to suit those moments and make them more effective but since they didn't the art style and designs become a little bit distracting. SPOILERS END HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Overall this is an anime film that I can very easily recommend to any anime fans regardless of if you like the slice of life genre or not. This is also a film that does have plenty of flaws some of which I have mentioned in this review but if this is something that you can get past then there's a really enjoyable film in there and it helps that the pacing is honestly really good and so with all of this in mind the film gets a 7. 5 out of 10 from me. Whomever made the spoiler alert picture gets all the credit it's there image I just found it on Google Images. 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Chris, you should review Makoto Shinkai's latest, Weathering with You, when it comes out. Haha what's this? a slice of life / school version of one piece? looks interesting, altho I quitted one piece after like 800 eps would still try tho. It's been a long time to talk about an anime review since winter. I jumped in like a paper airplane and saw the color of the sky change.
Directors:so what do you want to wear? Justin:nah its fine Ill wear my pajamas.
When I first watched the film, I thought the pacing was way too quick for me to actually understand what was going on. Although I will say that the fire fighter scenes were pretty intense regardless if they were only training or had to attend buildings that were on fire due to fireworks.
I understood this films backdrop involving the feeling of losing someone through drowning and honestly the ending was a near hard hitter for me. However I would have liked if the couples experience together was more in depth because as I said yet again, it was rather rushed. It didn't give much in depth either with the other guy who had a crush on her or if he was going for someone else. Since I'm not gonna say spoilers to telling you who's who, it's best to watch the film.
Animation wise, it was pretty alright. Not amazeballs but it was easy on the eyes at least.
As much as the film did offer a bit of emotion, it's not the ultimate worse or disappointment I've ever seen. However room for improvement is what it definitely definitely needs in terms of story pace development.
MOVIES 2:45 PM PST 12/5/2019 by Courtesy GKIDS Wobbles a bit finding its footing. Masaaki Yuasa’s newest anime feature follows a teen surfer experiencing first love and enduring a life-changing tragedy before finally discovering her true calling. After several recent features that favored the more fantastical aspects of the genre, anime director Masaaki Yuasa returns with Ride Your Wave, a slightly more realistic teen-oriented comedic drama. Following a June debut in Japan, GKIDS will release the surfing-themed film stateside next year, ideally coordinated with the start of summer vacation, which could help build word of mouth for a title that’s rather more conventional than the acclaimed director’s best-known films. Relocating to Chiba to begin university studies in oceanography, avid surfer Hinako (Rina Kawaei) finds herself right at home in the seaside city, where she can hit the waves anytime after just a short bike ride down to the beach. Her route happens to pass by the neighborhood firehouse, where she catches the eye of young firefighter trainee Minato (Ryota Katayose). Clearly taken with the new girl in town, he tries to keep an eye on the nearest surf break for Hinako to appear. “That’s my hero, ” he sighs, gazing at her carving waves offshore from the apartment he shares with co-worker Wasabi (Kentaro Ito). Hinako needs her own hero, though, when her apartment goes up in flames after some local punks set off illegal fireworks next door, bringing Minato to her rescue when the firefighters respond. Apparently too traumatized by the experience to continue her studies, she takes a job at a flower shop and begins dating Minato, who is eager to improve his surfing skills. The two remain inseparable until Minato drowns during a tragic ocean rescue attempt, sending Hinako into a deep depression. One day, however, she discovers that by singing their favorite song, she can invoke Minato’s spirit, although he will only appear immersed in water, even just a glassful if it’s nearby. Hinako quickly gets reattached to her now-insubstantial boyfriend, but her friends can’t see him at all and begin to worry about her state of mind. Yet as comforting as she might find Minato’s presence, Hinako gradually realizes that she’ll need to somehow break free if she’s going to move on with her life. Yuasa’s character designs and backgrounds are fairly realistic by the standards of his earlier films, many populated by oddball humans and fantastical creatures, like 2017’s award-winner Lu Over the Wall. This shift in style transforms Ride Your Wave into fairly standard anime fare, even if the pic’s climactic scenes are probably as ambitious as many of his other memorable set pieces. Tonally however, the film remains a bit more uneven, shifting from romantic teen drama to lighthearted fantasy as Hinako drifts further into her own world, enthralled with Minato’s spirit, even as she begins to realize that his soul may be stuck in limbo, preventing him from reaching the afterlife. Screenwriter Reiko Yoshida initially oversells the script’s girl-power theme, first depicting Hinako as a confident and competent young athlete, then cutting her adrift when she falls for Minato and almost completely loses her sense of independence. The filmmakers’ reliance on romantic situations throughout the midsection may have some older teens and adults rolling their eyes, but the final scenes over-deliver with a literal flood of action that enables Hinako to definitively prove herself and discover her true calling. Production companies: Fuji Television Network, Science SARU Distributors: Toho Co., GKIDS Cast: Ryota Katayose, Rina Kawaei, Honoka Matsumoto, Kentaro Ito Director: Masaaki Yuasa Screenwriter: Reiko Yoshida Producers: Yuka Okayasu, Eunyoung Choi Executive producers: Makoto Yamaguchi, Minami Ichikawa, Masaaki Yuasa, Masanori Yumiya, Masakazu Kubo, Kei Morita, Akihito Watanabe Editor: Kiyoshi Hirose Music: Michiru Oshima Venue: Hawaii International Film Festival (Spotlight on Japan) 96 minutes.
I'm here after seeing the preview for this movie during the premier of weathering with you here in the U.S. definitely going to try and go see it when it releases here next month. Sono ashi ga fumidasu ippo de.
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