The short review for the short anime.
This is the short 4 minute anime made by Yamamoto Junichi, the author of such well-known shorts as Anemone, Melody, Memory.
The anime shows us the whole human's life (about 80 years) in just 4 minutes.
This is the life, probably the same as the life of many other people, decent and worthy life, "My Life". This is so simple, but so heartwarming.
Yamamoto Junichi has a great talent and I hope he will make more other great works.
Also I strongly recommend to watch the other his animes that I mentioned in my review.
Alternative Titles
Japanese: MY LIFE
Information
Type:
ONA
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Nov 10, 2012
Producers:
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Licensors:
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Studios:
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Source:
Original
Duration:
4 min.
Rating:
G - All Ages
Statistics
Ranked:
#87392
2
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Popularity:
#8933
Members:
4,365
Favorites:
5
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Your Feelings Categories Sep 20, 2015
This was a nice short Animation.
I think we all went through that moment where we thought about our future, past, or whatever that we had in life. The life this short animation shows you is probably the life you're going through or had experienced already. You know from young age to old age, the hardships, the happy moments, the sad moments, that is all part of life. Well, it was worth the 4 minutes, it does give a smile on your face. :D Nov 19, 2016
Rate 6
Seen via Japanese raw no vocals perhaps knowing what the few pieces of writing had said i would be able to say a bit more. I loved the idea of seeing life's moments passing by without it being involved because death is near. I was not a huge fan of the general plot. Yes, life has it's pros and cons but what was the message. You gave us a whole life's visual facebook in drawn form while the character is still a teen but why? For her to look forwards too? If you are looking for a memento, a flashback in time this may work for you. For me? ... |