Can their perfect, undying love stand the test of time and distance? Or, are they just two teens who need to let go and get on with their lives? The biggest problem with this film is the god-awful dialog. However, when he moves away, they promise to remain close and write to each other. She is a rather simpering and uncertain young lady and she is attracted to Takaki because he's a silent, brooding, poetic sort of guy (the sort of guy most adults would think is incredibly pretentious). The story is about a romance between two classmates, Akari and Takaki. For me, the film, though beautiful to look at, was very tough going. Therefore, my dislike of the film should be taken with a grain of salt, as I am a 53 year-old guy who likes anime movies, though I don't love ALL anime. I can only assume "5 Centimeters Per Second" was designed explicitly to teens and pre-teens.
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