a mini review.
as i’ve read from desmond’s blog, this movie indeed takes its own sweet time to tell u the story and its development.
compared to leap years, i wouldnt say koizora is draggy. leap years is draggy cos it’s pretty repetitive and it’s pretty straight forward.
the movie itself wasn’t as touching as i imagined. maybe after watching dramas like sekachu and 1lot, my treshold has gotten much higher. i wasn’t particularly impressed by anyone’s acting but it’s pretty ok.
no particular scene was extremely memorable etc etc etc.
sounds like a bad movie huh? not really. in fact i like it more than leap years. what i like most about the movie, is the title. think this title has a very deep connection to this story. it’s like watching to the end of the movie u will realise why the title is koizora.
my personal interpretation of this title… it should be sky of love. it should be more literal. koi and sora.
love, sky. it’s like mika’s (the main girl) expression of love for hiro (the guy). so i think sky of love kinda blands the connection to the movie.
if i hadnt watch sekachu movie and drama, i MIGHT have cried? not sure. but well there wasnt any urge to cry at all and i wasnt controlling at all since i’m watching it all alone in my room. it was just a constant tinge of blueness
on another note, i think yui aragaki looks pretty common when she dun smile. but pretty cute when she smiles. she got a very sweet gf-ish feel and probably would be v nice to chat on phone lol. but that’s about it?
so yes. i still love sekai no chuushin de ai wo sakebu AKA crying out love in the centre of the world.
(beat this longgggggg title)





































