Shinkai noted that most of his works in the past decade were stories about characters who have to part ways with those they hold dear, but he wants to take that theme further.
The film will deal with loss like his previous feature films did, and it will also deal with how to survive that loss.
blkmage (post: 1362690) wrote:P.S., Safari corrected my spelling of centimetres for me, good old Canadian region setting.
Wyntre Rose wrote:For some reason, I was thinking I'd heard somewhere that he wasn't going to be making any more movies. SO glad I was wrong!
Roy Mustang (post: 1362705) wrote:He said that in an interview about one or two years ago. Which got reported on the major anime news sites.
When he did the interview, he never said that 5 Centimeters per Second would be the last movie that he would make.
After 5 Centimeters per Second was finish, he took time off and went to London in 2008 to do some resting. Then he came back to Japan in 2009 to work on his next project.
So, he just said that he wasn't going to do anymore at the time and rest up or this could be last one. No one really knows, what's up, other then we knew that he was working on a new one, when he came back to Japan.
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Roy Mustang (post: 1362705) wrote:He said that in an interview about one or two years ago. Which got reported on the major anime news sites.
When he did the interview, he never said that 5 Centimeters per Second would be the last movie that he would make.
After 5 Centimeters per Second was finish, he took time off and went to London in 2008 to do some resting. Then he came back to Japan in 2009 to work on his next project.
So, he just said that he wasn't going to do anymore at the time and rest up or this could be last one. No one really knows, what's up, other then we knew that he was working on a new one, when he came back to Japan.
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Spike Ikari wrote:I remember when Hayao Miyazaki said that Spirited Away was going to be his last film, and then retire, but ended up making at least two more films after a short rest. Point being, this kind of thing isn't new. Maybe it's his last, maybe it isn't, who knows?
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