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5 Centimeters Per Second (秒速5センチメートル, Byōsoku Go Senchimētoru), subtitled "a chain of short stories about their distance." is a 2007 Japanese animated feature film by Makoto Shinkai. The film was finished on January 22, 2007. The first part of the film was debuted on Yahoo! Japan as streaming video to Yahoo! Premium members from February 16 to February 19, 2007. On March 3, 2007, the full length featured film had its theatrical premiere at Cinema Rise in Shibuya, Tokyo. The film consists of three segments: Ōkashō (桜花抄), Cosmonaut (コスモナウト), and Byōsoku 5 Senchimētoru (秒速5センチメートル), totaling about an hour of runtime. As in Shinkai's previous works, Tenmon composes for this film's soundtrack. The DVD was released on July 19, 2007.

Makoto Shinkai had expressed that, unlike his past works, there would be no fantasy or science fiction elements in this film. Instead, the feature film would attempt to present the real world from a different perspective. Makoto's film gives a realistic view of the struggles many face against, time, space, people, and love. The title 5 Centimeters Per Second comes from the speed at which cherry blossoms petals fall, petals being a metaphorical representation of humans, reminiscent of the slowness of life and how people often start together but slowly drift into their separate ways.[1]

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[edit] Plot

The plot is set in Japan beginning from the 1990s and ending in modern day, with each segment centered on a boy named Takaki Tōno.

[edit] Episode 1: Ōkashō

Ōkashō (Cherry Blossom Extract): Upon graduating from elementary school, Takaki Tōno and his close friend Akari Shinohara drifted apart. Akari moved to Tochigi Prefecture due to her parents' jobs, while Takaki attended a junior high in Tokyo. The two kept in contact by writing letters, but despite the special feelings that existed between them, the only thing that persisted was time. When Takaki became aware that his family would move to Kagoshima, he decided to go see Akari since they would be too far apart to visit each other after he moved. However, when the day came, a severe snowstorm delayed Takaki's trip, and it would be hours before he reached Iwafune, where they promised to meet. The two finally meet late that night and spend the night together. As they share a kiss, Takaki realizes that the two will never be together as time and circumstance draws them slowly apart. He departs the next morning carrying a bitter-sweet feeling with him.

[edit] Episode 2: Cosmonaut

Takaki is now in the third year of senior high in Tanegashima, where the Tanegashima Space Center is located. Kanae Sumita, a classmate of Takaki, has special feelings for Takaki, but she does not have the courage to express her love to him. She later observes that Takaki is always staring off into the distance, as if searching for something far far away. Even though she loves Takaki, Kanae understands that he is searching for things far greater than anything she can offer.

[edit] Episode 3: Byōsoku 5 Centimeter

It is now 2008, and all three characters have gone their separate ways. Takaki is now a computer programmer in Tokyo, and Akari is preparing to get married. One day, Takaki goes out and sees the face of a familiar-looking woman at a railroad-crossing. Puzzled by the encounter, he tries to look back, but a train comes and cuts off his view.

[edit] Characters

Voiced by: Kenji Mizuhashi (Japanese), David Matranga (English)

Takaki is the protagonist of the film. Like Akari, he has to move every so often because of his parents' jobs. He and Akari became close friends, but begin to drift apart when Akari moves away and they end up attending different junior high schools. They continue to write to one another until Takaki discovers he must move to Tanegashima. The two decide to meet one snowy day, perhaps for the last time. In high school, he belonged to the kyūdō club.

Voiced by: Yoshimi Kondō (Part 1) and Ayaka Onoue (Part 3), (Japanese), Hilary Haag (English)

Takaki's best friend in elementary school. She wanted to go to the same junior high school as Takaki, but because of her parents' jobs, she had to move to Tochigi after graduating from elementary school. For a while, she and Takaki keep in touch with letters.

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A classmate of Takaki in high school. She has been in love with Takaki since he began attending her junior high school, but cannot express her feelings to him. Kanae loves to surf and rides a moped to school. She doesn't know what she wants to do for her future. Her older sister is a teacher at her high school.

[edit] Staff

[edit] DVD release

The DVD was released on the 19th of July, 2007 in Japan, according to Makoto Shinkai's official website.

The title was licensed by ADV Films and reported for a December 2007 release.[2] However, Amazon.com's English release date was the 4th of March 2008.[3] The official Russian release was already in stock in January 2008. [4] ADV has also more recently confirmed that they will also be launching 5 Centimeters Per Second on DVD in the UK.[5]

[edit] Regular Release

  • 5 Centimeters Per Second (63 Minutes)
  • Interview with Makoto Shinkai
  • Theatrical Trailer

[edit] Collector's Edition

  • Film strip of selected frame from part of the movie

Disc 1 (DVD)

  • 5 Centimeters Per Second (63 Minutes)
  • Interview with Makoto Shinkai
  • Theatrical Trailer

Disc 2 (DVD)

  • 5 Centimeters Per Second (Animated Storyboard, 63 Minutes)
  • "Oukashou" Yahoo! Japan (Streaming Version, 29 Minutes)
  • Interviews with Japanese Cast (20 Minutes)
  • "One More Time, One More Chance" (Music Video Byousoku 5 cm Special Edition, 6 Minutes)
  • Making Of (Still Gallery, 3 Minutes)

Disc 3 (Audio CD)

  • Original Soundtrack (28 Minutes)
  1. Ōkashō (桜花抄) [4:51]
  2. Omoide ha Tooku no Hibi (想い出は遠くの日々) [1:14]
  3. Shousou (焦燥) [1:09]
  4. Yuki no Eki (雪の駅) [2:19]
  5. Kiss (Kiss) [3:13]
  6. Kanae no Kimochi (力ナエの気持ち) [1:47]
  7. Yume (夢) [1:40]
  8. Sora to Umi no Shi (空と海の詩) [2:00]
  9. Todokanai Kimochi (届かない気持ち) [1:41]
  10. End Theme [2:52]
  11. One more time, One more chance PIANO ver. (Bonus Track) [5:00]

[edit] Reception

It has been reported that there was a huge line up in front of the theater 2 hours before the ticket selling started.[6] The stage greeting which featured Makoto Shinkai was sold out.[7] It also won the Lancia Platinum Grand Prize, the Future Film Festival for best movie in animation or special effects.[8]

[edit] Theme song

The song was also the theme song of the 1996 Japanese movie Moon and Cabbage. The reason Makoto Shinkai chose such a famous song was that he wants to evoke images of everyday happenings, and choosing a song that "everyone knows about" would add realism to the movie.[9]

[edit] References to other Shinkai works

In a brief scene in Episode 1, "Ōkashō", Akari and Takaki encounter a cat named Chobi and talk about another cat named Mimi. This is a reference to characters which appear in one of Makoto Shinkai earlier works, She and Her Cat.

[edit] References

  1. Template:Jp icon Director's notes (2006). Retrieved on July 16, 2006.
  2. McCutcheon, David (2007-06-25). 5 Centimeters Per Second's Debut. Retrieved on 2007-07-29.
  3. 5 Centimeters Per Second's release date according to Amazon.
  4. 5 Centimeters Per Second's Russian release according to Reanimedia Store.
  5. 5 Centimeters Per Second UK release confirmation at Amecon. Retrieved on 2007-08-13.
  6. Long line up on premier date (2007-03-02). Retrieved on 2007-03-05.
  7. Greeting from Mr Shinkai on the Eve (2007-03-02). Retrieved on 2007-03-05.
  8. http://www.futurefilmfestival.org/intl/2008/01/21/byousoku-5-centimeters-wins-the-lancia-platinum-grand-prize/
  9. Template:Jp icon 山崎まさよし「One more time, One more chance」 (2006). Retrieved on November 21, 2006.

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