![]() ![]() The movie is not only one about distance and time, but of the events and the memories associated with them.Ĭherry blossoms are almost only beautiful when they are on trees (when the relationship is intact), and are almost equally as beautiful when they're falling (because memories are almost equally as beautiful as the real thing). ![]() The act of forgetting his lost love is a slow process for Takaki (the male protagonist), which is what the title is actually alluding to. However, Makoto Shinkai always injects the notion that distance(space) and time are intertwined (VoaDS is a perfect example) and that there are events that span them.Īt the ending of 5 Centimeters per Second, the girl was obviously a vision, as the distance between them cannot be closed physically anymore and the time lost cannot be reclaimed. When viewing Makoto Shinkai's works, distance always plays a large factor. In the image they’re both on a distant planet that isįar away, so he’s dreaming that he’s with her even though she’s in a Takaki, the male character, had dreams of this girl he liked who was Personally, I believed that it was a throwback to Voices of a Distant Star, but it-in a way-answers your question indirectly. In an interview of Makoto Shinkai found here, he answers a question regarding the plant at the beginning of Episode 2. ![]()
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