She and Her Cat
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Apr 4, 2012 5:41 AM
#51
A very touching short story. Loved it. |
May 8, 2012 5:42 PM
#52
5 min of awesomeness |
Jun 6, 2012 8:47 AM
#53
Flarona said: I thought I'd write my translation of the shortfilm. It looks like Makoto Shinkai himself wasn't thinking any of this when he made this film, but he might be hiding his reasons just like I would, if I ever wrote or drew something that had something from my own experience. "Kanojo" means "she" and "girlfriend". Somehow, "girlfriend and her cat" sounds like "my girlfriend and me, who she thinks is as cute as a cat but nothing else." Remember that he claims she is his girlfriend, but he is just a pet to her. Actually in his earlier film, too, one half of the dating couple doubts that the other isn't serious. I decided to concentrate and rewatch this as many times as necessary when I noticed that the subtitle was "Their standing points." We can clearly hear and understand her cat's point of view, but what about hers? I dug in and might have overanalyzed the 5 minutes because I decided that the cat was a man, and here's what I saw. It's so long that I put it under spoiler tag and I'm sure everyone would like to have their own pov, too. 1. She was dating a man before she met the cat. There are two toothbrushes in the bathroom. (The different-sized sandals before the front door just look different because of the design. The "bigger ones" are wet after coming from the rain) 2. Everything is neat and tidy (compared to me) except the laundry, some of which are even on the floor. My theory is that something bad happened and her hair wasn't wet because of the rain - she had an umbrella when she met the cat - but because of a shower that she took 'cause she wanted to forget a bad experience that had just happened, and she's putting her clothes on when we see her. The clothes in the laundry basket only make up one costume. Yes, she might have gotten wet outside, but why would she throw them away and not sort out and dry? She is very precise and serious otherwise. 3. She was afraid of answering the phone and she even went out in the rain because she didn't want to hear the message. That's when she met the cat. "[Her] body kept losing heat" suggests that she was avoiding something she was afraid of and/or that she went out too quickly and forgot to wear something warmer on a rainy spring day, especially when she was still wet after the shower. 4. The next thing we see is sunlight, and after that comes the two of them and everything's alright. She can relax and keep her composure when her cat is around. Her words have a white background because of the light atmosphere and the cat's point of view. He's lonely when she leaves for work, and the smell of grass lures him outside. 5. Summer comes and the cat spends more time outside with another cat. (Mimi asks him to marry her and things like closeups of fences, the heavy foundations of the railway bridge [= pressure], a board saying "please (don't)", a barricade, and complex electricity lines ["you're too young to understand"] appear when he tries to talk Mimi out of it. The blank background shows Mimi's surprise, optimism, youth and innocence. When summer passes, we se green grass OVER the fence. = He was troubled with Mimi's questions.) When autumn comes closer, the theme changes to "Her loneliness" because she's (almost?) forgotten the cat who spends plenty of time outside, or she doesn't think of him as a possible partner and she thinks he already has someone because he goes out so often. 6. She was really shocked when she finally decided to call back to the one she didn't answer before. Probably it was her boyfriend who could finally break up with her. Now she really becomes lonely and doesn't even notice Chobi right next to her. Chobi claims that he was the only one who looked at her. = He missed the signs of a more mature boyfriend. (Chobi is a cat, too!) It becomes pitch black. 7. The lights go on, it says "She and her cat" and he says "we." It seems that Chobi managed to comfort her and they are together again. The places shown after the lights and before she reappears all have two of something: two pens, two cranes, two lit traffic lights, two vending machines (at first), two rows of mail boxes at the left and the numbers start with "2" and two buttons(?) in the side of the umm... fireplace? 8. She has got over her boyfriend and he now thinks that they might be just a little bit more suitable for each other now ("looks just like a bit like a big cat with her heavy coat"). She leaves for work once again, goes there by train. "Only the sound of her train reaches my stretched ears" = I care only for her. 9. "Her heart" or actually "the feelings she cannot express with words" (kokoro) are the phone that kept ringing for a long time. "His heart" or actually "feelings" (kimochi) are like the straight electricity lines or rails of train: visible at all times but easy to be unnoticed. 10. Beautiful snowy sceneries are seen and two hands join together and they say at the same time that they (probably) like this world. Thus, they understand or start to understand each other now. The screen becomes white - not black or grey. Happy end. I visited the page for this shortfilm after analyzing it. Makoto Shinkai says that his first films were black-and-white because it reduced the work needed for them even a little bit. There are 3D, photos, animation, plot, script, voice acting, special effects, fading, sound effects... All done and collected by him, except the music and Her voice. The result looks good because he did it all seriously, really aiming for the adult audience. The thing he wanted to depict is loneliness in a relationship. Not your fantasy story, huh. :D The outline of the plot, originally written in Japanese by Shinkai-sensei himself: The main character is a working, 25-year-old woman who lives alone. She is beautiful, smart and very diligent(?) and she has a boyfriend. She doesn't truly love him, but she is always very serious about everything. They have communication problems and they avoid difficult subjects. She manages by herself but is a bit lonely. She meets a male cat who likes her immediately, and she can relax when he's around. They get comfort from each other's body warmth. The male cat finds a cat girlfriend very naturally and she very naturally lets him spoil her. One night, she cries for a long time. Maybe she broke up with her boyfriend or had a big fight with him, something like that. Her cat doesn't think it's a big deal, but she is extremely sad about it. (Sorry for my limited vocabulary - "sad" is the only word I remember for... err... sad.) Even if she couldn't come to like him very much, she had still desperately, with prudence, taken care of that relationship, like she does for everything in her life. Even with that, she goes outside next morning and finds the sky and the river beautiful. That's all. No punchline or final result. // Oh, and I gave it a 4 but it could've been a 3 as well. It was nice, but maybe just a bit too true for me to love it. I used to have a "cat" around. ._.' I know this is old as hell, but it's pretty clear most people don't even read threads before posts and probably missed it so it hardly matters. I'm not sure how accurate it is, but still impressive as hell. Makes a lot of good points. Definitely one of the better alternative views I've ever seen on a ambiguous film. |
Jun 24, 2012 8:04 PM
#54
I was expecting a sad turn but what I got from the ending (they simultaneously say "This world.. I think we like it"?) - it seems she's just getting on with life, probably helped by the company given by the cat. They support each other just by virtue of being there, so I don't think he's being abandoned, at least I hope not :V ^I'm the sort that usually does skim other posts but try not to spend longer than the duration of the anime doing so :P The second spoiler section pretty much sums up what I thought though |
Aug 4, 2012 10:19 PM
#55
I thought it was okay. Nothing too special. You can watch it if you want, but you'll live life even without watching this. Doesn't make an impact really. |
Aug 24, 2012 4:22 AM
#56
Oct 7, 2012 6:06 AM
#57
5 minutes worth-watch. It makes me sad how the girl is living alone :( but the cat touched me with her narration of concerned to his secret lover. |
Mar 8, 2013 6:18 PM
#58
Jun 22, 2013 7:33 AM
#59
Not bad. I wasn't moved into tears. |
Jan 2, 2014 7:00 PM
#60
The narrative of him, does it very well and the episode in black and white, was a nice touch. |
Feb 26, 2014 10:31 PM
#61
I really liked this. The cat's voice was beautiful. 8/10. |
moving on. |
Mar 6, 2014 7:40 PM
#62
Mmm, it sure was an interresting short. I was trying to find an hidden meaning from that ending, like she had to leave her place or something like this, but I don't think that there is. He's only a cat in love with his owner. Though, one critic I could make is that the cat was talking to the other cat female, her response were flashing too fastly, it was almost making me dizzy... |
«Time is passing so quickly. Right now, I feel like complaining to Einstein. Whether time is slow or fast depends on perception. Relativity theory is so romantic. And so sad.» - Kurisu Makise a.k.a. The Zombie |
Mar 17, 2014 1:03 AM
#63
Wow, that was definitely something. From the narrative of a cat...in 1999. 7/10. I also like the way the backgrounds were done to depict a sense of realism. |
Mar 17, 2014 7:12 PM
#64
I absolutely adored this. Probably because I have a cat myself. I think it had more depth and feeling in 5 minutes than most anime have in 20+ episodes. I'm now wondering if my cat thinks I'm his girlfriend. |
Mar 17, 2014 8:06 PM
#65
Cute nothing special, but it was a good story for a 5 min ova, the bit with Mimi was funny though :P Also I liked how the whole thing was black and white. |
Mar 17, 2014 8:38 PM
#66
Nothing too great but still enjoyable for a 5 min OVA. |
Mar 17, 2014 9:12 PM
#67
Nice, short 5 minute animation here. :3 I liked it all, the genres don't make sense to me....or maybe I didn't feel the psychological feeling in this anime. Oh well, overall really good animation though. :3 |
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Mar 18, 2014 7:19 AM
#69
Short and simple with a deep meaning. |
Mar 24, 2014 2:07 AM
#70
Flarona said: I thought I'd write my translation of the shortfilm. It looks like Makoto Shinkai himself wasn't thinking any of this when he made this film, but he might be hiding his reasons just like I would, if I ever wrote or drew something that had something from my own experience. "Kanojo" means "she" and "girlfriend". Somehow, "girlfriend and her cat" sounds like "my girlfriend and me, who she thinks is as cute as a cat but nothing else." Remember that he claims she is his girlfriend, but he is just a pet to her. Actually in his earlier film, too, one half of the dating couple doubts that the other isn't serious. I decided to concentrate and rewatch this as many times as necessary when I noticed that the subtitle was "Their standing points." We can clearly hear and understand her cat's point of view, but what about hers? I dug in and might have overanalyzed the 5 minutes because I decided that the cat was a man, and here's what I saw. It's so long that I put it under spoiler tag and I'm sure everyone would like to have their own pov, too. 1. She was dating a man before she met the cat. There are two toothbrushes in the bathroom. (The different-sized sandals before the front door just look different because of the design. The "bigger ones" are wet after coming from the rain) 2. Everything is neat and tidy (compared to me) except the laundry, some of which are even on the floor. My theory is that something bad happened and her hair wasn't wet because of the rain - she had an umbrella when she met the cat - but because of a shower that she took 'cause she wanted to forget a bad experience that had just happened, and she's putting her clothes on when we see her. The clothes in the laundry basket only make up one costume. Yes, she might have gotten wet outside, but why would she throw them away and not sort out and dry? She is very precise and serious otherwise. 3. She was afraid of answering the phone and she even went out in the rain because she didn't want to hear the message. That's when she met the cat. "[Her] body kept losing heat" suggests that she was avoiding something she was afraid of and/or that she went out too quickly and forgot to wear something warmer on a rainy spring day, especially when she was still wet after the shower. 4. The next thing we see is sunlight, and after that comes the two of them and everything's alright. She can relax and keep her composure when her cat is around. Her words have a white background because of the light atmosphere and the cat's point of view. He's lonely when she leaves for work, and the smell of grass lures him outside. 5. Summer comes and the cat spends more time outside with another cat. (Mimi asks him to marry her and things like closeups of fences, the heavy foundations of the railway bridge [= pressure], a board saying "please (don't)", a barricade, and complex electricity lines ["you're too young to understand"] appear when he tries to talk Mimi out of it. The blank background shows Mimi's surprise, optimism, youth and innocence. When summer passes, we se green grass OVER the fence. = He was troubled with Mimi's questions.) When autumn comes closer, the theme changes to "Her loneliness" because she's (almost?) forgotten the cat who spends plenty of time outside, or she doesn't think of him as a possible partner and she thinks he already has someone because he goes out so often. 6. She was really shocked when she finally decided to call back to the one she didn't answer before. Probably it was her boyfriend who could finally break up with her. Now she really becomes lonely and doesn't even notice Chobi right next to her. Chobi claims that he was the only one who looked at her. = He missed the signs of a more mature boyfriend. (Chobi is a cat, too!) It becomes pitch black. 7. The lights go on, it says "She and her cat" and he says "we." It seems that Chobi managed to comfort her and they are together again. The places shown after the lights and before she reappears all have two of something: two pens, two cranes, two lit traffic lights, two vending machines (at first), two rows of mail boxes at the left and the numbers start with "2" and two buttons(?) in the side of the umm... fireplace? 8. She has got over her boyfriend and he now thinks that they might be just a little bit more suitable for each other now ("looks just like a bit like a big cat with her heavy coat"). She leaves for work once again, goes there by train. "Only the sound of her train reaches my stretched ears" = I care only for her. 9. "Her heart" or actually "the feelings she cannot express with words" (kokoro) are the phone that kept ringing for a long time. "His heart" or actually "feelings" (kimochi) are like the straight electricity lines or rails of train: visible at all times but easy to be unnoticed. 10. Beautiful snowy sceneries are seen and two hands join together and they say at the same time that they (probably) like this world. Thus, they understand or start to understand each other now. The screen becomes white - not black or grey. Happy end. I visited the page for this shortfilm after analyzing it. Makoto Shinkai says that his first films were black-and-white because it reduced the work needed for them even a little bit. There are 3D, photos, animation, plot, script, voice acting, special effects, fading, sound effects... All done and collected by him, except the music and Her voice. The result looks good because he did it all seriously, really aiming for the adult audience. The thing he wanted to depict is loneliness in a relationship. Not your fantasy story, huh. :D The outline of the plot, originally written in Japanese by Shinkai-sensei himself: The main character is a working, 25-year-old woman who lives alone. She is beautiful, smart and very diligent(?) and she has a boyfriend. She doesn't truly love him, but she is always very serious about everything. They have communication problems and they avoid difficult subjects. She manages by herself but is a bit lonely. She meets a male cat who likes her immediately, and she can relax when he's around. They get comfort from each other's body warmth. The male cat finds a cat girlfriend very naturally and she very naturally lets him spoil her. One night, she cries for a long time. Maybe she broke up with her boyfriend or had a big fight with him, something like that. Her cat doesn't think it's a big deal, but she is extremely sad about it. (Sorry for my limited vocabulary - "sad" is the only word I remember for... err... sad.) Even if she couldn't come to like him very much, she had still desperately, with prudence, taken care of that relationship, like she does for everything in her life. Even with that, she goes outside next morning and finds the sky and the river beautiful. That's all. No punchline or final result. // Oh, and I gave it a 4 but it could've been a 3 as well. It was nice, but maybe just a bit too true for me to love it. I used to have a "cat" around. ._.' Wow... You sure paid some extreme attention to it, I respect you for that. Great interpretation ^^ Great short ova. I loved it, 9/10 EDIT - Now I know which site the 6-7 people, who've commented before me, use to watch anime :p |
Mar 28, 2014 7:22 AM
#71
It was rather meh, I didn't like the voice (Lol Shinkai Makoto voice acting, but I see it's not his first). Shoujo_Q said: My thoughts: This is simply the best animated short that I have ever seen, Japanese or otherwise. I was moved nearly to tears, especially by the last 'section' (She and Her Cat). You should watch Tsumiki no Ie. Flarona said: I thought I'd write my translation of the shortfilm. It looks like Makoto Shinkai himself wasn't thinking any of this when he made this film, but he might be hiding his reasons just like I would, if I ever wrote or drew something that had something from my own experience. "Kanojo" means "she" and "girlfriend". Somehow, "girlfriend and her cat" sounds like "my girlfriend and me, who she thinks is as cute as a cat but nothing else." Remember that he claims she is his girlfriend, but he is just a pet to her. Actually in his earlier film, too, one half of the dating couple doubts that the other isn't serious. I decided to concentrate and rewatch this as many times as necessary when I noticed that the subtitle was "Their standing points." We can clearly hear and understand her cat's point of view, but what about hers? I dug in and might have overanalyzed the 5 minutes because I decided that the cat was a man, and here's what I saw. It's so long that I put it under spoiler tag and I'm sure everyone would like to have their own pov, too. 1. She was dating a man before she met the cat. There are two toothbrushes in the bathroom. (The different-sized sandals before the front door just look different because of the design. The "bigger ones" are wet after coming from the rain) 2. Everything is neat and tidy (compared to me) except the laundry, some of which are even on the floor. My theory is that something bad happened and her hair wasn't wet because of the rain - she had an umbrella when she met the cat - but because of a shower that she took 'cause she wanted to forget a bad experience that had just happened, and she's putting her clothes on when we see her. The clothes in the laundry basket only make up one costume. Yes, she might have gotten wet outside, but why would she throw them away and not sort out and dry? She is very precise and serious otherwise. 3. She was afraid of answering the phone and she even went out in the rain because she didn't want to hear the message. That's when she met the cat. "[Her] body kept losing heat" suggests that she was avoiding something she was afraid of and/or that she went out too quickly and forgot to wear something warmer on a rainy spring day, especially when she was still wet after the shower. 4. The next thing we see is sunlight, and after that comes the two of them and everything's alright. She can relax and keep her composure when her cat is around. Her words have a white background because of the light atmosphere and the cat's point of view. He's lonely when she leaves for work, and the smell of grass lures him outside. 5. Summer comes and the cat spends more time outside with another cat. (Mimi asks him to marry her and things like closeups of fences, the heavy foundations of the railway bridge [= pressure], a board saying "please (don't)", a barricade, and complex electricity lines ["you're too young to understand"] appear when he tries to talk Mimi out of it. The blank background shows Mimi's surprise, optimism, youth and innocence. When summer passes, we se green grass OVER the fence. = He was troubled with Mimi's questions.) When autumn comes closer, the theme changes to "Her loneliness" because she's (almost?) forgotten the cat who spends plenty of time outside, or she doesn't think of him as a possible partner and she thinks he already has someone because he goes out so often. 6. She was really shocked when she finally decided to call back to the one she didn't answer before. Probably it was her boyfriend who could finally break up with her. Now she really becomes lonely and doesn't even notice Chobi right next to her. Chobi claims that he was the only one who looked at her. = He missed the signs of a more mature boyfriend. (Chobi is a cat, too!) It becomes pitch black. 7. The lights go on, it says "She and her cat" and he says "we." It seems that Chobi managed to comfort her and they are together again. The places shown after the lights and before she reappears all have two of something: two pens, two cranes, two lit traffic lights, two vending machines (at first), two rows of mail boxes at the left and the numbers start with "2" and two buttons(?) in the side of the umm... fireplace? 8. She has got over her boyfriend and he now thinks that they might be just a little bit more suitable for each other now ("looks just like a bit like a big cat with her heavy coat"). She leaves for work once again, goes there by train. "Only the sound of her train reaches my stretched ears" = I care only for her. 9. "Her heart" or actually "the feelings she cannot express with words" (kokoro) are the phone that kept ringing for a long time. "His heart" or actually "feelings" (kimochi) are like the straight electricity lines or rails of train: visible at all times but easy to be unnoticed. 10. Beautiful snowy sceneries are seen and two hands join together and they say at the same time that they (probably) like this world. Thus, they understand or start to understand each other now. The screen becomes white - not black or grey. Happy end. I visited the page for this shortfilm after analyzing it. Makoto Shinkai says that his first films were black-and-white because it reduced the work needed for them even a little bit. There are 3D, photos, animation, plot, script, voice acting, special effects, fading, sound effects... All done and collected by him, except the music and Her voice. The result looks good because he did it all seriously, really aiming for the adult audience. The thing he wanted to depict is loneliness in a relationship. Not your fantasy story, huh. :D The outline of the plot, originally written in Japanese by Shinkai-sensei himself: The main character is a working, 25-year-old woman who lives alone. She is beautiful, smart and very diligent(?) and she has a boyfriend. She doesn't truly love him, but she is always very serious about everything. They have communication problems and they avoid difficult subjects. She manages by herself but is a bit lonely. She meets a male cat who likes her immediately, and she can relax when he's around. They get comfort from each other's body warmth. The male cat finds a cat girlfriend very naturally and she very naturally lets him spoil her. One night, she cries for a long time. Maybe she broke up with her boyfriend or had a big fight with him, something like that. Her cat doesn't think it's a big deal, but she is extremely sad about it. (Sorry for my limited vocabulary - "sad" is the only word I remember for... err... sad.) Even if she couldn't come to like him very much, she had still desperately, with prudence, taken care of that relationship, like she does for everything in her life. Even with that, she goes outside next morning and finds the sky and the river beautiful. That's all. No punchline or final result. // Oh, and I gave it a 4 but it could've been a 3 as well. It was nice, but maybe just a bit too true for me to love it. I used to have a "cat" around. ._.' Can't really say if those points are legit, but good job nonetheless. |
ToG25thBaamMar 28, 2014 7:34 AM
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Apr 4, 2014 7:16 AM
#72
Cute short from 1999 Only lacking color |
Apr 11, 2014 2:56 PM
#73
Amazing! I really enjoyed watching this! The minimalist atmosphere and soothing narration tie together so well! Literally watched it 3 times in a row! Got me thinking philosophical! |
Jul 12, 2014 3:22 AM
#75
Oct 9, 2014 9:47 PM
#76
Flarona said: I thought I'd write my translation of the shortfilm. It looks like Makoto Shinkai himself wasn't thinking any of this when he made this film, but he might be hiding his reasons just like I would, if I ever wrote or drew something that had something from my own experience. "Kanojo" means "she" and "girlfriend". Somehow, "girlfriend and her cat" sounds like "my girlfriend and me, who she thinks is as cute as a cat but nothing else." Remember that he claims she is his girlfriend, but he is just a pet to her. Actually in his earlier film, too, one half of the dating couple doubts that the other isn't serious. I decided to concentrate and rewatch this as many times as necessary when I noticed that the subtitle was "Their standing points." We can clearly hear and understand her cat's point of view, but what about hers? I dug in and might have overanalyzed the 5 minutes because I decided that the cat was a man, and here's what I saw. It's so long that I put it under spoiler tag and I'm sure everyone would like to have their own pov, too. 1. She was dating a man before she met the cat. There are two toothbrushes in the bathroom. (The different-sized sandals before the front door just look different because of the design. The "bigger ones" are wet after coming from the rain) 2. Everything is neat and tidy (compared to me) except the laundry, some of which are even on the floor. My theory is that something bad happened and her hair wasn't wet because of the rain - she had an umbrella when she met the cat - but because of a shower that she took 'cause she wanted to forget a bad experience that had just happened, and she's putting her clothes on when we see her. The clothes in the laundry basket only make up one costume. Yes, she might have gotten wet outside, but why would she throw them away and not sort out and dry? She is very precise and serious otherwise. 3. She was afraid of answering the phone and she even went out in the rain because she didn't want to hear the message. That's when she met the cat. "[Her] body kept losing heat" suggests that she was avoiding something she was afraid of and/or that she went out too quickly and forgot to wear something warmer on a rainy spring day, especially when she was still wet after the shower. 4. The next thing we see is sunlight, and after that comes the two of them and everything's alright. She can relax and keep her composure when her cat is around. Her words have a white background because of the light atmosphere and the cat's point of view. He's lonely when she leaves for work, and the smell of grass lures him outside. 5. Summer comes and the cat spends more time outside with another cat. (Mimi asks him to marry her and things like closeups of fences, the heavy foundations of the railway bridge [= pressure], a board saying "please (don't)", a barricade, and complex electricity lines ["you're too young to understand"] appear when he tries to talk Mimi out of it. The blank background shows Mimi's surprise, optimism, youth and innocence. When summer passes, we se green grass OVER the fence. = He was troubled with Mimi's questions.) When autumn comes closer, the theme changes to "Her loneliness" because she's (almost?) forgotten the cat who spends plenty of time outside, or she doesn't think of him as a possible partner and she thinks he already has someone because he goes out so often. 6. She was really shocked when she finally decided to call back to the one she didn't answer before. Probably it was her boyfriend who could finally break up with her. Now she really becomes lonely and doesn't even notice Chobi right next to her. Chobi claims that he was the only one who looked at her. = He missed the signs of a more mature boyfriend. (Chobi is a cat, too!) It becomes pitch black. 7. The lights go on, it says "She and her cat" and he says "we." It seems that Chobi managed to comfort her and they are together again. The places shown after the lights and before she reappears all have two of something: two pens, two cranes, two lit traffic lights, two vending machines (at first), two rows of mail boxes at the left and the numbers start with "2" and two buttons(?) in the side of the umm... fireplace? 8. She has got over her boyfriend and he now thinks that they might be just a little bit more suitable for each other now ("looks just like a bit like a big cat with her heavy coat"). She leaves for work once again, goes there by train. "Only the sound of her train reaches my stretched ears" = I care only for her. 9. "Her heart" or actually "the feelings she cannot express with words" (kokoro) are the phone that kept ringing for a long time. "His heart" or actually "feelings" (kimochi) are like the straight electricity lines or rails of train: visible at all times but easy to be unnoticed. 10. Beautiful snowy sceneries are seen and two hands join together and they say at the same time that they (probably) like this world. Thus, they understand or start to understand each other now. The screen becomes white - not black or grey. Happy end. I visited the page for this shortfilm after analyzing it. Makoto Shinkai says that his first films were black-and-white because it reduced the work needed for them even a little bit. There are 3D, photos, animation, plot, script, voice acting, special effects, fading, sound effects... All done and collected by him, except the music and Her voice. The result looks good because he did it all seriously, really aiming for the adult audience. The thing he wanted to depict is loneliness in a relationship. Not your fantasy story, huh. :D The outline of the plot, originally written in Japanese by Shinkai-sensei himself: The main character is a working, 25-year-old woman who lives alone. She is beautiful, smart and very diligent(?) and she has a boyfriend. She doesn't truly love him, but she is always very serious about everything. They have communication problems and they avoid difficult subjects. She manages by herself but is a bit lonely. She meets a male cat who likes her immediately, and she can relax when he's around. They get comfort from each other's body warmth. The male cat finds a cat girlfriend very naturally and she very naturally lets him spoil her. One night, she cries for a long time. Maybe she broke up with her boyfriend or had a big fight with him, something like that. Her cat doesn't think it's a big deal, but she is extremely sad about it. (Sorry for my limited vocabulary - "sad" is the only word I remember for... err... sad.) Even if she couldn't come to like him very much, she had still desperately, with prudence, taken care of that relationship, like she does for everything in her life. Even with that, she goes outside next morning and finds the sky and the river beautiful. That's all. No punchline or final result. // Oh, and I gave it a 4 but it could've been a 3 as well. It was nice, but maybe just a bit too true for me to love it. I used to have a "cat" around. ._.' Your interpretation was multifold more entertaining than the actual film. In fact, it almost makes me want to give it a decent score. Maybe, but nah. Maybe this is just too highbrow for me. Or maybe I'm just overthinking it. |
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Dec 7, 2014 7:45 AM
#77
Oct 1, 2015 1:32 PM
#78
very interesting little short, 8/10 |
:3 |
Mar 11, 2016 10:50 AM
#79
Mar 11, 2016 9:18 PM
#80
Mar 27, 2016 7:23 PM
#82
Very short, but pretty good. The animation was pretty meh but the rest of it I liked. The kitties were cute, and the narrative was interesting! 8/10. tbh I like Everything Flows better though. |
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Mar 28, 2016 12:52 AM
#83
Apr 1, 2016 4:58 PM
#84
Apr 2, 2016 12:56 AM
#85
Watched this after Everything flows. This wasn't bad, everything was animated well except the cats.......and he was the MC lol. It was decent I'd give it a 6/10 |
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Apr 3, 2016 2:21 PM
#86
I don't think I get it. I felt like I missed some sort of hidden message behind it. Eh. It was ok. |
Apr 26, 2016 9:32 AM
#88
I liked the black and white animation. Makoto Shinkai's voice was really soothing here. |
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Jun 3, 2016 7:42 AM
#89
Jul 28, 2016 1:03 PM
#90
I watched Everything Flows first too, and liked it a bit better. This one has more godly animation though, at least the first minute has. It also shows some key elements that Shinkai would further develop for his later productions, most notably "rain". Story wise it matches Kotonoha as well, even if half the couple is a cat. Would be quite something if Miyu and Yukino were actually the same person! |
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Nov 28, 2016 3:06 AM
#91
It was relaxing I guess but I wouldn't say it had more meaning than anime with 20+ episodes. Good 5 minute time waster though 5/10 |
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Jun 2, 2017 2:54 AM
#92
Aug 15, 2017 12:23 AM
#93
As expected from Makoto Shinkai, there was an air of loneliness...and nature was incorporated, like the grass, snow, rain... The weather could truly effect or reflect one’s emotions. </3 Since this story was narrated by Chobi, I think it makes sense for us to not know very much about She, his owner. Chobi is not with She 24/7, and she probably doesn't come home to tell him many details about her life, so it makes sense for our knowledge of her to be limited. We see or know what Chobi tells us about She – she's gentle, and cares for him. It was nice of She, when she brought Chobi home. I think having Chobi may She's side, comforted her and even lessened her loneliness... Initially, we see that someone (her boyfriend?) called She, but she wasn't at home to pick it up. When we do see She on the phone later, she cried... Perhaps, all of this time, She has been doing her best to live an ordinary life, to avoid the confrontation she would have had with the person on the phone, which she eventually had and led her to tears... If, during the time She found Chobi, was when she was not at home and didn’t pick up the phone, then it makes sense for her cat to not know about the caller. Maybe She had a long-distance relationship, which was why the caller never visited her home? Or, maybe She and the caller had a broken relationship, to the point where they didn’t have the courage to see each other face-to-face to talk? Chobi doesn’t know, so we won’t know either. X( I don't think She abandoned Chobi, because all of her belongings are still in the apartment. She is seen as a responsible person, since she always made sure to get ready and go to work in the morning. I doubt She would abandon Chobi, especially without a reason, because she might as well not pick him up in the first place… I think She went on the train to head to work, and continue her routine, regardless of how lonely she feels. It's actually sad that we've never seen She smile, or interact with people... :( I'm not a fan of the narration either, since I found it a little rushed... But I do like the simplicity. This situation could happen to anyone. Shinkai's attention to little details in our daily lives, and common emotions such as loneliness, are always a joy to see. :) I think this was a good anime that expressed what was necessary. Btw, what do you think the significance of Mimi was? Chobi was very devoted to She, which is why he wasn’t eager to marry or have a deep relationship with Mimi, despite the two dating… Since She is outside, working during the day, maybe She doesn’t know about Mimi’s existence..? |
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Nov 6, 2017 5:47 PM
#95
I don't know whether to laugh at the funny scenes or be depressed at pretty much everything else lol |
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May 7, 2018 4:29 PM
#96
Unnecessarily moody. The cat is a doodle compared to everything else. MEH. |
Aug 28, 2018 5:24 AM
#97
I don't want my meow meow to RIP ;_; |
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Jan 10, 2019 8:11 PM
#98
Liked that the cat found the girlfriend in Mimi. I wonder what the girl crying for after the phone call? Liked the black and white story telling, 6/10. |
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Oct 11, 2021 1:07 PM
#100
Can anyone tell me where to watch this |
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