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1
ONA
Finished Airing
Mar 22, 2009
Short animation by Rapparu.
6.0/10
Average Review Score
33%
Recommend It
3
Reviews Worldwide
Simple anime with no distinct characters. Lowest ratings given. However, a certain amount of thought can be seen given for the plot behind the story of the two characters. They seemingly have a close relationship and their journey/story. Much more have to be read and interpreted by oneself. Bitter sweet and beautiful, could have been better with the animation. It was a rather rough work. Rating: Story- 5/10 Art-5/10 Sound-5/10 Character-5/10 Enjoyment-5/10 Overall-5/10. TL;DR It is mediocre at best, however it is a short piece so you should give it a chance and see it with your own interpretation of the story. It is what Ibelieve the author and the illustrator is trying to tell the audience that they should find their own interpretation of the story/animation.
The story is better than Kill la Kill and Vinland Saga. You ever eat a burger in the shower. Its like that. You ever drink a cool coca cola in the summer heat. Its like that. This fills me with all the whimsy my childhood once held during Christmas time. Title: "Present made no Michinori" - A Cinematic Journey Redefining Life "Present made no Michinori" is a masterful exploration of the human experience that transcends the boundaries of conventional cinema. Directed by visionary filmmaker Aiko Tanaka, this life-altering movie takes audiences on a profound journey through time, space, and the intricacies of the human soul. The film begins with a deceptivelysimple premise โ a man receives a mysterious gift that allows him to relive and alter moments from his past. However, what unfolds on screen is a rich tapestry of emotions, philosophical contemplation, and existential revelations. The narrative is expertly woven, seamlessly blending elements of drama, science fiction, and introspective storytelling. The protagonist's quest to reshape his past serves as a metaphor for the universal human desire to confront, understand, and perhaps even amend the choices that define our existence. One of the film's strengths lies in its evocative cinematography and visual storytelling. Tanaka's use of symbolism and metaphorical imagery adds layers of meaning to every frame. The audience is treated to breathtaking landscapes, dreamlike sequences, and a kaleidoscope of emotions that mirror the complexity of life itself. The performances are nothing short of exceptional, with the lead actor delivering a nuanced portrayal that captures the essence of vulnerability, regret, and the relentless pursuit of redemption. The supporting cast, while playing pivotal roles in the protagonist's journey, bring authenticity to their characters, making them relatable and unforgettable. "Present made no Michinori" also boasts a mesmerizing musical score that complements the film's emotional depth. The soundtrack serves as a poignant companion, heightening the impact of pivotal moments and enhancing the overall immersive experience. What sets this movie apart is its ability to provoke introspection and resonate on a deeply personal level. Viewers are compelled to reflect on their own life choices, the significance of the present moment, and the profound interconnectedness of past, present, and future. It challenges preconceived notions about time and invites the audience to question the nature of existence itself. In conclusion, "Present made no Michinori" is a cinematic masterpiece that transcends the boundaries of genre and storytelling conventions. Aiko Tanaka's visionary direction, coupled with outstanding performances and a captivating narrative, makes this film a transformative experience. It is not merely a movie; it is a meditation on life, a journey that leaves an indelible mark on the soul. Prepare to be moved, challenged, and forever changed by this extraordinary piece of cinema.
Rate a 3 No vocals/subtitles Music style: Classical Warning:Does depict minor level of violence. Plot Too much of the story lies at the hand of the viewer. For a good example is it friendship or something more? Introduction is just like the conclusion riddled in questions.Plot seems completely random. Supernatural powers out of nowhere. Unknown enemies attacking without reason. Artwork -Perfect for a kid audience. Although the knife depiction would have me place it more in the teen section(pg-13). -A lot of the art is like plot self depicting. -Not to cause an argument but the darker hair character of the duo resembles a lot like a boy. Was that intended? did the artist want some audiences to think it was boy or girl? -artwork is a little choppy around the edges. -In some scenes the artwork doesn't match the backgrounds. -Lacks in some follow through.... One goes into a fight and comes out unscathed? It is possible but unlikely.