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Split into three episodes, 5 Centimenters Per Second follows the tender romance and coming-of-age of Takaki and Akari. They first meet as fourth-graders, lonely souls who love the same books and become the best of friends. When Takaki moves far away, it marks the end of his childhood and an unforgettable friendship. In his high school years, he becomes the object of affection for a young surfer girl named Kanae. As adults, Takaki and Akari watch the cherry blossoms fall, alone in their memories. 5 Centimeters Per Second does not tell so much a story, but a feeling, a portrait of life and longing captured by a distant train, a melting snowflake, a falling blossom.
This edition comes with a bonus DVD with storyboards, One More Time, One More Chance music video, voice actors interviews. director interview, and production gallery.
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| Product Title: | 5 Centimeters per Second (Blu-ray) (Taiwan Version) 秒速五公分 劇場版 (Blu-ray) (台灣版) 秒速五公分 剧场版 (Blu-ray) (台湾版) 5 Centimeters per Second (Blu-ray) (Taiwan Version) 5 Centimeters per Second (Blu-ray) (Taiwan Version) |
| Also known as: | Byousoku 5 Centimeter Byousoku 5 Centimeter Byousoku 5 Centimeter Byousoku 5 Centimeter Byousoku 5 Centimeter |
| Artist Name(s): | Japanese Animation 日本動畫 日本动画 日本アニメ Japanese Animation |
| Director: | Shinkai Makoto 新海誠 新海诚 新海誠 Shinkai Makoto |
| Blu-ray Region Code: | A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2011-12-08 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
| Closed Captioning: | Yes |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 2.0, LPCM |
| Disc Format(s): | Blu-ray |
| Screen Resolution: | 1080p (1920 x 1080 progressive scan) |
| Duration: | 63 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Proware Multimedia International Co., Ltd. |
| Package Weight: | 155 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1025588167 |
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每當來到那個人的身邊,內心深處就會感到些許痛苦…
遠野貴樹與篠原明里在小學畢業後即分隔兩地,雖然兩人對彼此都抱有著特別的思念,但時間仍無情地一天天流逝。在某個下著大雪的日子,貴樹終於決定要去見明里…。
本作品一共分成描述貴樹與明里的幼小愛苗與他們重逢之日的「櫻花抄」、以對進入高中就讀的貴樹懷有好感的澄田花苗觀點來詮釋的「太空人」,以及描述兩人內心之徬徨,與本作片名同名的「秒速5公分」等三話。
以「現在、這裡」的日本為舞台,搭配抒情式畫面詮釋的連作短篇動畫作品。
由「星之聲」、「雲之彼端,約定的地方」的新海誠親自詮釋,雖悲傷但仍充滿光亮的世界與日常生活。
2002年,新海誠靠著獨自一人完成的「星之聲」在動畫界轟動登場。2004年發表第一部劇場長篇動畫「雲之彼端,約定的地方」,並獲得第59屆每日映畫大賽「動畫映畫賞」等多項獎項。
2007年春天,本作品「秒速5公分」正式在?谷CINEMA RISE公開上映,接著在日本全國各地的電影院輪映。「秒速5公分」連續兩週蟬連小型戲院票房排行第一名,創下了短篇動畫罕見的高票房紀錄,並引發了話題。
本作品凝聚了新海監督最想畫的故事,在製作人員編制方面也回到了新海監督的原點,只找了少數的工作人員,並由監督本人親自負責製作許多細節,也就是以所謂的個人工作室方式進行製作,主題曲則是採用廣受現代人喜愛的山崎將義經典歌曲,「One more time, One more chance」。新海作品特有的充滿情感之畫面,搭配悲傷又美麗的旋律,讓這部作品成為撼動人心的極品連作短篇動畫
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Professional Review of "5 Centimeters per Second (Blu-ray) (Taiwan Version)"
This professional review refers to 5 Centimeters Per Second (DVD) (Special Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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For quite some time now, those in the know have been declaring Makoto Shinkai the next Hayao Miyazaki. Starting with short films animated purely by himself on his home computer, Shinkai has steadily built a fiercely loyal following around the globe, his fans drawn by his clean lines, attention to detail and willingness to let his character's breathe. Shinkai, like Miyazaki, is one of those very rare film makers - even more rare in the animation world - who understands that less can often be more, that the quiet moments often tell us more than any amount of action or dialog ever could, and he has an uncanny knack for capturing the pregnant pauses that open the souls of his characters. While Shinkai's latest, a triptych of interconnected stories titled 5 Centimeters Per Second, does not quite raise him to the current level of the great master, it definitely represents a huge step forward and is exactly the sort of film that you would expect to come out of Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli on one of their better days. Yes, though the film has its weaknesses, Shinkai really is that good. 5 Centimeters Per Second - named for the speed at which cherry blossoms fall to the ground - is made up of three stories surrounding Takaki, a Japanese boy, at three different stages of his life. We meet him when he is young, just in junior high and coping with the departure of Akari - his closest friend, a girl for whom he has developed feelings he cannot express - the year before, while also preparing for his own move away from Tokyo and to a remoter part of the country. We then move to Takaki at the final stages of high school, preparing to move on to the next stage of his life and completely, blissfully ignorant of the feelings Kanae, a girl in his class has for him. Finally, we meet Takaki again as a young adult, twenty six and giving in to disillusionment. The first two segments of the film - titled "Cherry Blossom Story" and "Cosmonaut", respectively, provide the real meat to the affair with the final section, 5 Centimeters Per Second, feeling sadly like a perfunctory and unfinished coda. The closing act leaves you wishing that it had been something more but for the first two acts - self-contained shorts, both of them - Shinkai proves to be pure gold. His animation is stunning, beautifully detailed and impeccably framed with Shinkai showing a masterful ability to mirror the emotion of his human players in his shot selections and pacing. His characters ring startlingly true, the emotional core so strong, their relationships sketched out so simply yet effectively that it could be used as a textbook example of how to show an audience your characters while actually telling them very little. "Cherry Blossom Story", in particular, also shows a remarkable grasp of the editing process, Shinkai nimbly cutting between perspectives and time periods to gracefully sketch out the relationship between Takaki and Akari. Through the first two segments of the film, Shinkai's grasp is remarkable. He manages the difficult feat of capturing both the flush and excitement of young love along with the nervousness and fear that it brings, all the while shooting it through with the sort of wistful melancholy that comes from knowing that you can never have what you most want. It's a complex bit of work that Shinkai makes seem simple and effortless and that, in and of itself, is the mark of a true master storyteller. The final third, however, feels only half done. Akari is engaged to marry someone else and seems a little apprehensive, Takaki is aimless and drinks too much, unsure of his place in the world and purpose in life. Shinkai sets this segment up very well indeed and seems poised to go some interesting, challenging and unexpected places with his characters but then, inexplicably, he opts to instead cut it into a flashback laden romantic music video. Literally. It's a bizarre decision that really takes the heart out of this section but the first two segments are so flawlessly strong that the overall experience is still a very strong success. Keep an eye on Shinkai, he is poised to become a true giant in the animation world in the very near future. The new DVD release from Hong Kong's AVP is very strong. Like all AVP releases the packaging is minimal - though the Special Edition version comes with some lovely postcards - and the subtitles include some minor grammatical errors but the transfer is absolutely impeccable. The more I see of their work the more I become convinced that AVP DVDs consistently feature the strongest transfers of any company currently working in Hong Kong. If they've ever botched a job I have not seen it. Both the single disc and double disc versions feature special features but neither version includes subtitles on anything but the primary feature. by Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net |
Customer Review of "5 Centimeters per Second (Blu-ray) (Taiwan Version)"
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January 11, 2011
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My feeling for this movie is the same as kawai and Momo. If you were separated at the very young age from your first love, watch this movie! Episodes 1 and 3 are my favorites because the feelings are realistic and intense. I enjoy watching the interview with the director. I think he must have gone through what Takaki experienced in his own life! Animation is excellent and pretty! |
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October 5, 2009
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"5 Centimetres Per Second" is a kind of animated poem of young love, separated into three segments. The first segment begins as a series of letters written by junior high student Akari to her closest friend Takaki. The pair had become friends as small children and their special relationship had only deepened as they entered adolescence. However, a job change by Akari's father separates the friends, as Akari must move to a town north of Tokyo. The story then shifts to Takaki's perspective as he journeys by train to meet his old friend before he and his family relocate to southern Japan. A sweet, melancholy tension grows as their long-anticipated rendez-vous is delayed by bad winter weather. In the second segment, high school girl Kanae silently yearns for the affections of high school senior Takaki. Unfortunately, Takaki is oblivious to Kanae's affection, as he thinks only of his long-lost friend Akari. Kanae finds escape from her silent purgatory by surfing the ocean waves. This heartbreaking segment is told entirely from Kanae's perspective. In the final segment, we jump forward to Akari and Takaki in their mid-twenties. Takaki feels directionless and cheated by life, as it dawns on him that he has squandered his youth yearning for someone who will never be his. The film then resolves into, in essence, a music video comprised of flashbacks of these young lives. The film's animation is gorgeous, rich in detail and stunningly alive. The voice actors do an affecting job throughout the film. And the poetic story is movingly real, revealing the powerful and churning emotions of young love. The first two segments of the film are practically flawless. Unfortunately, the third segment seems oddly truncated by its music video resolution. The viewer gets the sense that the filmmakers simply failed to conceive of a proper ending to their story, so they just queued the music. Nonetheless, "5 Centimetres Per Second" is a wonderful film, one of the best and truest animated features I've seen in a long time. I recommend it very, very highly. |
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August 12, 2009
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This is the best movie I watch last year. I had watch it for at least 5 times. The graphic is super nice, the story is even better. The feeling of the characters are so realistic, it remind me of my first love. (My eyes was wet when I watching it) BTW, I really think MOMO did a great review :) |
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March 30, 2008
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It's been a while since 'The Place Promised in Our Early Days', so I was happy to see that another movie came out. I bought this the other day and I'm happy that Makoto hasn't lost his touch. I happen to like the complexities, yet simplicities of his stories. His animation is simply beautiful and I love the personality of his characters. Just another great film. ^_^ |
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December 5, 2007
This customer review refers to 5 Centimeters Per Second (DVD) (Special Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
Wonderful
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This movie has revived my love for anime. It has reminded me how beautiful scenes can be created, and how some stories are flawlessly told through anime. This story revolves around the feelings a person has about other people that he meets in life. Love is suppose to be simple and pure, but as we grow, we see that it doesn't always end up like that. This movie shows how we can love our spouse, but even so, a small small part of our hearts will always yearn for a person from our past. What a great movie. And I'm sure that you will have a different view from watching this movie as well. |










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