Soulmate Gem
Photo: RODNAE Productions
This is why Mitsuha's red ribbon is so important. The red string connects two souls who can never be separated, no matter what obstacles time, place, or circumstance put in their way. Per the legend: “The red string might get tangled, contracted or stretched, as surely often happens, but it can never break.”
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Read More »We all think it. Someone steps into your train car and looks at you. They look right at you—in the eyes. You think for a few seconds, probably not even that long, that they understand you a little better than anyone else does. Briefly, you entertain the thought, then you let it go, like the lingering wisps of a dream you already can’t remember even minutes after you wake, and never think about again until something jogs your memory years later. This is the crux of Your Name. (period included, please), the hands-down prettiest film of 2016 and the highest-grossing anime movie of all time, having dethroned Hayao Miyazaki’s box office juggernaut Spirited Away. Your Name.’s success comes in spite of its weirdness. It’s a teen romance that body-swaps its leads as much as Freaky Friday did. It’s a critique of both urban and provincial life that relishes in unabashedly trippy metaphysics. It’s a photorealistic depiction of nature, technology, and infrastructure that holds its focus even as its plot unravels into high fantasy. Your Name. has moved Japanese and international audiences alike, and with it finally theaters in the United States, it’s time to talk about it.
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Read More »Taki and Mitsuha don’t eventually come to understand and empathize with each other just because they swap bodies. Smartphones, public transportation, twilight, a sake ritual, and a giant comet arcing across the sky are just a few of the elements that tether the two of them to each other. Each of these carries its symbolism and urgency in the plot, but smartphones and public transit arguably share the most in common with the shared experiences of American audiences. Taki rides trains every day for years and years, surrounded by city commuters who don’t speak and who hardly have faces. At one point, Mitsuha takes the train into Tokyo from her verdant remote town only to find sadness and feel horribly gaslighted. In the screens of their phones, Taki and Mitsuha escape the pressures around them through the notes they pass each other, growing so attached that when they stop swapping bodies, the plot takes a cataclysmic turn.
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Read More »Somehow—even as all these discrete elements collide into an unabashedly J-pop soundtrack and race toward a frenetic, cataclysmic finale—Your Name. doesn’t buckle under the weight of its own flourishes. Instead, just like Taki’s climactic note to Mitsuha at the end of Your Name, the film focuses only on its emotions, because those matter the most. I wouldn’t dream of spoiling the ending for anyone. Like any young relationship, it’s best left a surprise. Thanks for reading The Dot and Line, where we talk about animation of all kinds. Feel free to follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
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