
Your Name.
a review by MidnightSerpent

a review by MidnightSerpent

Ever since its conception, storytelling has been used as a means of escapism. With its characters and settings brought to life in another reality, we are able to be transported from our everyday lives into something more spectacular. At its core, Your Name is all about this idea of escape. From its whimsical storyline to its otherworldly atmosphere, the entire movie feels like a fantastical dream. And an absolutely incredible one at that.
STORY - 8.2/10 While it takes place in the very real setting of modern-day Japan, the story is packed with supernatural elements. Just like a dream, you start off not really knowing what’s going on. But soon enough everything starts to naturally unfold, managing to consistently maintain interest in its entire 2 hour runtime. There are also some really well done plot twists and moments of tension littered throughout, which I honestly wasn’t expecting from a high school romance movie. On top of all that, there’s a solid layer of depth that explores our connections with the world and the people around us. There are of course some minor flaws, like how explanations for the supernatural elements are mostly brushed over. But while it’s nothing groundbreaking, Your Name’s storyline is definitely a fascinating one from beginning to end.CHARACTERS - 6.5/10 If there’s a weak link in this movie, it’d have to be the characters. They aren’t bad; in fact the personalities and interests of the two leads Mitsuha and Taki are explored quite well in the beginning of the movie. But there’s really not much depth to those personalities, which leads to some shallow character development from both. Similarly, the supporting characters feel just like supporting characters - nothing much more than devices to move the plot forward. Having said all that, the movie somehow manages to really make us care about its characters. It’s tons of fun to see them go through dreamlike journeys of their own, much like the audience’s own dreamlike experience when watching. Their feelings start to become your feelings. Their desires become your desires. This was especially true for me near the end of the movie, where I wished with every fiber of my being for a happy ending for the characters.ART - 9.8/10 Though its story is largely supernatural, through its visuals is where Your Name truly leaves the boundaries of reality to become something else. The hand-drawn art is stunning, and every single frame of the movie is more than wallpaper worthy. The animation is buttery smooth, with everything flowing, bouncing, or panning in the most satisfying way possible. The cinematography is breathtaking, utilizing ultra wide shots to create a massive sense of scope and beauty. And the movie is filled with visual symbolism in every nook and cranny, adding even more meaning to an already rich story. All of these aspects combine together in the best way possible to create a dreamlike atmosphere nothing short of ethereal.SOUND - 8.7/10 The soundtrack only helps add to the atmosphere, beautifully complimenting every scene that its used in. Some tracks that particularly stand out are “Sparkle”, “Zenzenzense”, and "Again to Goshintai", all of which give me chills on demand. A minor complaint is that the soundtrack mostly just sounds pretty without adding much meaning to the story or its characters, but its still plenty enough to elevate the entire movie to a higher level of emotion. There are also some great sound effects that really help add to certain scenes, like a dramatic bell or a chorus of wailing whales. There’s a particularly amazing scene which uses complete silence to turn something already spectacular into a borderline masterpiece. And as you’d expect from a fairly high budget movie like this, the voice acting is on point and does not at all detract from the immersion.OVERALL ENJOYMENT - 9.2/10 I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, this movie feels exactly like a beautiful dream. Every time I watch it, I feel truly disconnected from the real world and absorbed into one more beautiful, innocent, and happy. And at the end of the day, that’s exactly why I watch anime, go to movies, listen to music, or consume any type of media - to feel a sense of happiness that I often can’t get from reality. And in this sense, Your Name is an overwhelming success. So take it all in, and let this dream leave some of its beauty behind in your reality.33.5 out of 40 users liked this review