THE GARDEN OF WORDS ANIME MOVIE REVIEW.

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Hi everyone, how are you? I hope everyone is well.Today we will talk about anime movie review The Garden of Words.I hope everyone is like this anime movie review. Let's get started.

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"The Garden of Words" is a sad and poetic love story that was released in 2013 by Makoto Shinkai. "The Garden of Words" is a unique and poetic anime movie, it is not just a love story, but a touching description of loneliness, dreams and the inseparable relationship between nature. Today I am sharing the story of the movie with you.


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The story begins during the rainy season in Tokyo, where a 15-year-old high school student named Takao Akizuki skips school every rainy day to go to Shinjuku Gyoen National Park to design shoes. There he meets a mysterious 27-year-old woman named Yukari Yukino, who is avoiding work due to problems in her professional life. A strange friendship develops between them, where Takao shares his dream of making shoes and Yukari recites Japanese poems (tanka) to him.


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The story takes a turn when Takao learns that Yukari is actually a teacher at his school who has been bullied by students and has broken down emotionally. The tension in their relationship reaches its peak when Takao confesses his love to her, and Yukari tells him to keep his distance. Their emotional farewell and hint of a reunion in the final scene leave a lasting impression on the audience.


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Takao is a young man with a dream of making shoes. He is lonely, but has deep feelings in his heart. He has the courage to break the rules of society, because he puts his dream above all else. Then there is Yukino, a sad, mysterious woman. Something has happened in her life that has made her sad. She is also alone, and her relationship with Takao gives her some relief. Her silence is a reflection of her inner pain.


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This is not an ordinary love story. Here, the relationship is built in silence, in the language of the eyes. Takao and Yukino's mutual dependence, their loneliness, and their silent promise to be by each other's side, these feelings touch the audience deeply. And so The Garden of Words teaches us that even in difficult times in life, we unexpectedly find someone who stands by our side. It encourages us to dream, and shows that being alone does not mean being weak. Sometimes loneliness is the only way to discover ourselves.


If you want to watch an anime that leaves a mark not only on the eyes but also on the mind, then 'The Garden of Words' is for you. It is not justabout nime movie, but a poetic experience. Each scene, like a raindrop, will give rise to a different feeling in your heart. Watch it, and witness the beauty of that garden of words for yourself. I am ending my writing here today, thank you all.

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The film is visually appealing, but it also has a very moving plot with powerful messages: sincere love, passion for what you want in life, and the lesson to never give up, no matter how much everything seems to be going against you 🙏

It's a great film to watch with the family ❤️

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They may seem like an unlikely couple, but the best love stories come from people who are completely different and have different preferences.

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I'd never heard of this film, but the way you describe it, it sounds incredibly moving. It's the kind of story I like, one that leaves you thinking and with a lump in your throat. Maybe I'll get around to watching it, especially if it's as poetic as you say. I'll see if I can find it one rainy day.