5 Centimeters per Second

CoMix Wave Films
Tragedy / Drama / Romance3 EP/3 Mar 2007

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4 Fans
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Synopsis

As children, Akari Shinohara and Takaki Toono share the kind of quiet, unspoken bond that feels like it could last forever — until Akari's family moves away to Tochigi Prefecture. They try to keep things alive through letters, but distance and time do what they always do. This three-part movie follows Takaki across different stages of his life as he carries the weight of a connection he can't quite let go of. The first chapter alone, where he takes a train through a snowstorm to see Akari one more time, is one of the most emotionally devastating sequences in anime. Makoto Shinkai directed this in 2007 through CoMix Wave Films, and the animation still holds up — every frame looks like a painting of ordinary life, train platforms and cherry blossoms and empty streets at night. Tenmon's soundtrack does a lot of the heavy lifting emotionally, and it earns every bit of it. This is not a love story with a neat resolution. It's about how people drift apart even when they don't want to, and how holding onto the past can quietly hollow you out. If you liked Your Name but wished it leaned harder into melancholy instead of spectacle, or if A Silent Voice hit you in the chest, this one's going to stay with you for a while. Fair warning — it's a slow, contemplative watch, not a plot-driven one. But that ache it leaves behind is the whole point.

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Characters

Takaki Toono
Takaki Toono
Matranga David
Kanae Sumida
Kanae Sumida
Buckland Kira
Akari Shinohara
Akari Shinohara
Platt Tara

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I felt sad for Kanae, who ultimately couldn't express her true feelings to Takaki. However, there wasn't an overly melancholic feeling in this episode. Everything felt perfectly on point, including the pacing, storyline, character development, and animation. Best episode!
Episode 1 truly conveys a profound sense of sadness,but on the other hand,it also provides a sense of heartwarming. The reunion between Takaki and Akari is so touching because despite the obstacles Takaki faces,they both remain confident that they will meet on the appointed date.
Two souls drift apart at 5 cm/sec. Here, distance, time, and society wins over love. Although the girl moves on, the boy stays frozen in memory. A train passes between them serves as the perfect metaphor. Makoto Shinkai with his brilliance serves us Love on a plate of realism.
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