00:00It's 5cm. That's the speed of the sky.
00:05I was looking for an atmosphere that evoked a sense of a bygone era.
00:09Back then, it was an original animation in 5cm format.
00:15The first movie was the first movie.
00:19My first project was my first major film.
00:24The first movie was the first movie.
00:29The subject of this photograph is Hall Stingner, whom I first saw in a movie.
00:35He has no idea how to color it.
00:37He has genuine feelings.
00:39He has a heartwarming song.
00:41He volunteered out of genuine respect and for the impressive atmosphere he created.
00:45He was his best friend and a man of great character.
00:48His words and his latest production show will all be produced.
00:53It was a wonderful exhibition, and dreamlike rings were on display.
00:57How 5 Centimeters Per Second was made
00:59The original story is by Makoto Shinkai, the world-renowned animation director known for works such as "Your Name."
01:12This work is said to be the origin of the deep-sea world where sentimentalism became established.
01:18I was really surprised. It was like they were telling me something, and I was like, "Seriously?"
01:25They've made a live-action film adaptation of 5 Centimeters Per Second.
01:29Even if I use the scary word "challenging,"
01:35I had a scary fear that I was sure was true.
01:38I want to see living people perform this story.
01:43I remember very clearly the series of exciting moments.
01:50The story depicts the 18-year life journey of the protagonist, Takagi, which began with his first love, across three different eras.
01:59Two people who were close but separated
02:04I'm sorry, Takagi-kun
02:07A poignant unrequited love, told from Kanae's perspective, as she speaks to the grown-up Takagi with heartfelt emotion.
02:15And then there's Takagi's lingering attachment to the past as an adult, and his emotional recovery.
02:25The live-action adaptations are limited to music videos by Kenshi Yonezu and Gen Hoshino, and lawsuits.
02:32Yoshiyuki Okuyama, who works as a video director and photographer.
02:36Through creating the adult part, which expanded upon the original, I fully embraced the feelings of Takaki.
02:44Takagi's anxieties about the future and lingering attachments to the past during his adult years, around his 30s.
02:55I feel a sense of urgency or anxiety about moving forward, and that's what I'm feeling right now.
03:05Because I was able to perceive and feel it with awareness, I believe there are things I can't depict with my current abilities.
03:12I think it's great that Shinkai incorporated so much of what he himself felt about the character of Takagi at the time.
03:21That was when I was around 33 or 34 years old, so I happened to receive the request at the same age.
03:28I thought this was something I would definitely like to participate in.
03:33I've worked with him many times as a photographer.
03:37I'd love to see the 5-second filming style that Okuyama-san creates.
03:43The overwhelming beauty of the painting and
03:46The way the characters' emotions were portrayed was exquisitely balanced and truly wonderful.
04:00It looks like this when it's finished.
04:02More beautiful than I imagined
04:06I think it's fascinating to see how amazing Mr. Okuyama's mind is.
04:11There was also Okuyama's enthusiasm for this project.
04:16I'm worried about acting and all sorts of other things, what should I do?
04:20They really went all out in thinking it through.
04:24What a trustworthy person he is.
04:27A beautifully crafted film.
04:33I was really drawn to that kind of thing.
04:38I love this world
04:40At first, I wanted to say that it would be better to just quit.
04:44But I never thought I'd cry at my own original work.
04:49I don't really know why I'm crying.
04:52Because Okuyama-gumi has made it very skillfully.
04:57She might still be crying.
04:59I had that time in my life, though.
05:02It's like a possibility that's now vanished.
05:04They might be crying.
05:05I don't really understand it myself
05:07I was deeply moved until the very end.
05:10I once saw the ending scene
05:12I'd like these people to give it form.
05:15I felt at the end that it had turned out to be a happy movie.
05:18I guess you could say that I couldn't do it back then.
05:20I thought he could do it.
05:24I definitely feel jealous.
05:27The legendary anime "5cm Per Second" has been made into a live-action film.
05:34The beauty that you probably all felt in the animation
05:38I think it's become a very cinematic ensemble drama just as it is.
05:43Whether you're an anime fan or someone who just happened to see it,
05:47I think this will be a project that can be used to its fullest extent, with footage available for a whole day.
05:53Please wait.
05:56After the movie ended and I left the theater
05:58Whether it's a competition in that city or a competition in the sky
06:02I think this is a work that makes you realize how wonderful something can be in an ordinary everyday life or on a street.
06:11Please go see 5cm Per Second in theaters!
06:14Did you know that 0.0003%?
06:18People's phone probability
06:20Since it's the day we agreed on, I'll be waiting at Iwafune Station at 7 PM.
06:275cm Per Second will be released on October 10th.
06:34It's the day we promised.
06:38I'll be waiting at Iwafune Station at 7 PM.
06:415cm Per Second will be released on October 10th.
06:440.0003% knew?
06:54Police officer, firefighter, Zlov Tuck
06:5510 Fire alarm/extinguishing
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