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Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day japanese special review
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Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day
17 people found this review helpful
by beatingheartx
May 25, 2016
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
Ano hi mita hana no namae o bokutachi wa mada shiranai (or Anohana in short) as an anime was something i chanced upon, and needless to say, i fell in love with it. What that had drawn me in the most about the story is the way in which the fragile yet lasting aspect of friendship is portrayed, as well as the selflessness of Menma who interestingly acts as both the catalyst and the deus ex machina for the dissolution of Super Peace Busters. Story: I personally found Anohana as a live action to have met and well-exceeded my expectations of what i thought the drama would be like. Some fans may complain that the plot is not followed to the T, but that is exactly what i appreciated the most. An 11 episodes anime squeezed into 2 hours is quite an incredible feat by itself, and i am impressed the essence (friendship and portrayal of Menma) still remains. Kudos to the production team. The live action is well-executed and is as realistic as it can get given the supernatural-ness that surrounds the whole story. The only complaint is that the characters are not being developed enough to show us how different each of them are from one another and how Menma's death affected them, that It kind of became plot-driven. Still amazing nonetheless. Acting/Cast: The cast is awesome. There is no other way to describe how great the cast work to portray the originality of the characters (i felt that they did their homework, and they aced it). However, it is a tad disturbing/uncomfortable when you see tears and more tears as the story progressed. I mean i am impressed how much the actors could cry and the whole point is to be tear-jerking. Yet especially in the second half of the movie, it felt as if the story could not continue without any tears. Like seriously? I do believe however that the young actors/actresses are quite new for i never heard/watched them before. They are definitely worth looking out for :) Music: For the whole duration of the movie, there is only one song playing from what i have heard -- ''secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~ (10 years after ver.)''. It was the ending song for the anime. This is my bias-ness speaking for this very song is one of my few favorite Japanese songs ever, but it does fits perfectly into the whole atmosphere of the live action. I love how both the original song and the instrumental version are played. Emotional? Check. Beautiful friendship? Check. Selfless Menma? Check. What more can one ask for? But be forewarned: prepare a (or a few) box full of tissues before you start watching because you would need it (my tears flowed like a dam throughout the entire movie). Definitely highly recommended! :)
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