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In an alternate postwar timeline, Japan is divided into the Union-controlled North and the US-controlled South.In an alternate postwar timeline, Japan is divided into the Union-controlled North and the US-controlled South.In an alternate postwar timeline, Japan is divided into the Union-controlled North and the US-controlled South.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Yuka Nanri
- Sayuri Sawatari
- (voice)
- (as Yuuka Nanri)
Unshô Ishizuka
- Okabe
- (voice)
Kazuhiko Inoue
- Tomizawa
- (voice)
Risa Mizuno
- Maki Kasahara
- (voice)
Hidenobu Kiuchi
- Arisaka
- (voice)
Takeshi Maeda
- Daigakuinsei
- (voice)
- …
Rie Nakagawa
- Joshi Seito
- (voice)
- …
Yûki Nakao
- Joshi Seito
- (voice)
Maki Saito
- Joshi Seito
- (voice)
- (as Maki Saitou)
- …
Kousuke Kujirai
- Danshi Seito
- (voice)
Bretto Coleman
- Beigunjin
- (voice)
Ian O'Neal
- NSA
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMakoto Shinkai intended to draw the background art himself but with an estimated 1000 cuts needed this would have been impossible for Shinkai to do alone and the film's animation producer, Kiyonori Hiramatsu went to Tokyo Art University to scout for artists. Adding to complications, many of the students were recruited from oil painting classes and had no experience in creating digital backgrounds and many hadn't even used PCs before.
- GoofsEnglish subtitles spell prophecies (used as a noun) as prophesies (the verb).
- Quotes
Hiroki Fujisawa: [Narrating] Living alone, the nights seemed to last forever. When I couldn't pass the time effectively, I went to a nearby train station and pretended to wait for someone.
- Crazy creditsThere's a brief shot after the credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Underappreciated Anime Movies (2016)
Featured review
Makoto Shinkai is unique in his directing style in that he often places more focus on a character's inner thoughts rather than his or her dialogue and interacting with the environment. While this style has its own set of strengths and weaknesses, Shinkai uses it to his advantage to often show a emotion driven story. Such as is here in "The Place Promised in our Early Days." It is not a good as some of his other efforts, but it is still worth the watch nonetheless. The story is about three friends living in a alternate reality Japan. Japan has been split in have by America who controls the south and "the Union" controlling the north. There is a tower that goes beyond the clouds and the three friends make a promise to go fly up to it using a plane that they salvage and start to repair. One day, one of the friends disappear and story follows the other two friends and how they cope and ultimately try to find and help her. Like I said, the setting is in a alternate history and there are some science fiction influences in the world. However, it does not detract from the highlight which is he story. The first part of the story involves the three friends enjoying their summer. It is so genuine in terms of emotion and the bright lighting and beautiful drawn environments really brings the story to life. The character animations is not the best and the voice acting is OK at best, but the environments themselves are so beautiful that you'll easily forgive the previous complaints. Shinkai excels at portraying emotions of lost and isolation, especially when it involves old friends and lost lovers. It is no exception here. The main character is the most developed here as we hear his inner thoughts the most and his desire to see his lost friend again is interesting. As much as I like this movie, it is hard not to compare it to another Makoto Shinkai film, "5cm per Second." The reason I like that film better is because there was nothing that distracted the main story. It was clear and to the point with nothing distracting. Same can't be said for this movie. There is a lot of background here involving politics and a weird dream/ parallel universe science that gets convoluted and messy and at times, it can get distracting. That being said, if you want a movie with genuine emotion, this is not a bad watch. In a age where anime tends to focus less on story and more and cutesy hi jinks and everyday nonsense of high school students who can't get a girl, "The Place Promised in our Early Years" is a refreshing, emotional, and occasionally beautiful film that won't leave and tears in your eyes, but might leave you staring at the screen even after the credits start rolling.
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- Jan 11, 2014
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- Bên Kia Đám Mây, Nơi Ta Hẹn Ước
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- Gross worldwide
- $44,483
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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