Sunday, August 28, 2011

Whispers of the Heart (Review)

Whispers of the Heart (Review)
"Country Rooooaadddsss"
Okay, so I watched this a week ago and I gotta say I really had to think hard about this movie. For one thing after i got over the fact that it wasn’t a fantasy movie. This is a REALLY good movie. Seriously, it is. It stars this girl named Shizuku. Shizuku is having a hard time accepting her life and finding out what her purpose is, taking life seriously, and how to do it as the world around decides to take things seriously before she does. As she finds, talent, love imagination, and at first problems that lead into comfort from her and family/piers. This movie is really special to me because I actually went thought the same thing as Shizuku.( Except for the love part which didn’t work out so well). As she’s beginning to enter high school, her friend Yuko hangout, find out she has a crush on some dude, Yuko does not Shizuku, and they sing a Shizuku wrote called "Country Roads." The movie then goes to tell about her relationship with a boy Shizuku thinks is a jerk named Seije. Her inhabitations to focus and perfect her writing skills and how it affects her imagination, family and how she views her life. This is a really good drama/anime movie and i hope who ever reads this BUYS the movie instead of veoh-ing it. And when i get enough money I’ll buy it too.

(Spoilers)DANG this movie made me felt somthin’ strange inside. The movie representation of being internally lost while the world around you its finding its way is really inspiring. It shows that around that 8-9th grade transition life in some aspects get real. And everything happy doesn’t last always. Like when Seije leaves and she finds a way to look past that into start writing her own book. Or lie how she's confused on how to handle the situation wit that guy who loves Shizuku but Yoko likes him. This little girl is maturating and actually grows though character development. Seije is an extremely handsome/enjoyable character. He's just really heartwarming and at the same time swave. Its easily noticeable that he likes her and that was the reason he said and did the things he did to Shizuku in the first place. The movie shows how growing up with a dream and aspiration at a young age matched with creativity is beautiful thing. I love how it all comes at one time and it builds up and builds up. Also I love how they don’t screw with her being in middle school because at the time she goes though her creative breakthrough she needs to be studying for her thigh school exams and how she get IN TROUBLE for pushing her self so much. It’s really a beautiful, glorious movie that can be looked and loved for so many things and angles. So I give it a

                                                 


10/10

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