Kimi no Na wa.
Mitsuha Miyamizu wants out of her sleepy mountain town more than anything. Taki Tachibana wants Tokyo to slow down long enough for him to enjoy it. Then one morning they wake up in each other's bodies — Mitsuha behind Taki's bus pass and his architecture textbooks, Taki at Mitsuha's family shrine in a body and a town he's never seen. The swaps keep happening, irregularly, and they leave each other notes to keep the days they share from falling apart. The reason it's happening, and the comet they don't know is coming, drive the rest of the film.
A film with an incredible story with endearing characters.
Through the slips of time, it's a miracle that we can form connections across space and time, no matter how fleeting.
Shinakai is a genius. He is the legend
this movie is perfect
My better part is you...
The review of KNNW, a movie that I watched 2 years ago; that I, to this day still remember and shall cherish forever.
"I was planning to tell you that wherever you are in the world, I swear that I'll find you again no matter what."
A beautiful story of young love, that captures the heart in such a raw and tender way...
Your name is one of the best or the best anime movie to exist and thank you Makoto Shinkai for your masterpieces.
Full score for me. Amazing story, incredible emotional impact, great characters, beautiful animation, stunning music