

The music is the best part of this whole movie. Kousei and Kaori really getting close to each other.

Kousei meeting Kaori's parents which have a bakery and being all enthousiastic about Kousei being there. The black cat that came by in the anime which is a symbol for good luck. Kousei's whole backstory with more throwbacks of what his mom did to him and made him the "man" he is today. For people who never watched the anime it may be a lot more enjoyable.Īs I said they didn't include lots of necessary scenes People who've watched the anime will know what the story is and miss certain parts in it. It feels like the story goes by too fast, like, nothing get explained/ showed as much as they did in the anime. Even so this movie kind of disappointed me. Rewatch Value 5.0 Since i've actually seen the anime, which was REALLY GREAT I had high expectations for the actual live action movie. I feel that many guys will love this film like imagine one day you saw a beautiful girl under a cherry tree then from that moment your life change, happens to me (not under the cherry tree though).Ĭheck my Blog for other reviews & other JDramas stuffs. Side characters are the issue here like I didn't feel them, probably lack of screen time I guess, such a shame though because I really want to see more of Anna Ishii, I felt that her talent was wasted in her role. It is reported that they went intense training playing violin and piano for their respective roles and it paid off well as their performance is believable, which is important to be called a good adaptation and they nailed it in this department. Great acting from both Kento and Suzu, you can tell that they come a long way especially Suzu but now I can say they are capable of portraying complicated characters. I like the ending song as well, I don't understand japanese but its melody captures the ambiance of the movie. Music is given to be excellent but what I am surprised is how well they play the instruments, one movie come to mind that could rival this in terms of the skills of playing the instruments in a movie and that is Jay Chou's "Secret". With that theme conveyed so well only made their performances so much better, technically they are already brilliant but with so much emotions attached to the performance made that scene EPIC.Ĭinematography is beautiful, it is one of those colorful Japanese movies, seems to be the trend nowadays. Now for the thing that I really like, the theme in the movie, I love how the movie conveys their connection thru music, I felt that it is so romantic like it is their love letter for each other, and just like the phrase they say to each other "will it reach you?". But sadly I felt that the story was told in a simplistic way like there are not enough tensions and characters are a bit one dimensional that made me hard to care for them sometimes.īefore watching I already knew the this would be a sad story but at the same time I am confident that I would not cry, I am kind of immune to that since I've seen a lot of sad movies, and I am right, I didn't cry, but that doesn't mean the story is NOT sad cause it is, but I felt that that they made the ending bitter sweet because based on how people describe the anime it would have been a cry fest. I don't feel that the pacing is rushed so it didn't end up confusing and each scenes are so vital to the story like If you remove one the story will be affected so in that sense the movie didn't became draggy. I haven't seen the anime so I can't compare, I don't know how faithful adaptation it is but I really like what I've seen.

Rewatch Value 8.0 So I finally got the time to watch this movie, which they show in cinemas in our country for good of one week, and I watched it on its last day so I barely made it LOL.
