Review: 5 Centimeters per Second (Live Action)

 In my opinion, the live-action 5 Centimeters per Second is a pretty emotional movie, but also kind of slow. The story is about Takaki and Akari, who used to be close but slowly drift apart because of distance and time. It feels very realistic, like something that could actually happen in real life.

One thing I really like is the visual. Even though it’s not as beautiful as the anime by Makoto Shinkai, the scenes still look nice, especially the snow and cherry blossom parts. It gives a calm but a bit sad feeling.

But honestly, the pacing quite slow. Sometimes it feels like not much is happening, and it can get a bit boring if you’re not used to this kind of movie. The emotions are there, but they are shown in a quiet way, not dramatic.

The acting is okay. The actors don’t talk much, but you can still feel their emotions from their expressions. It’s simple, but it works for the story.

Overall, I think this movie is good if you like sad and calm stories, but not for people who want action or fast story.

Rating overall 7.5/10  

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