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Compared with your name, which is more touching?

? I think "The Court of Words and Leaves" and "Your Name" are both very good movies, and I think "Your Name" is more touching.

? Your Name is an original Japanese animated film directed by Makoto Shinkai with Shenmu Ryunosuke and Mone Kamishiraishi as the main voices. The work was released in Japan on August 26th, 20 16. Chinese mainland shows 20 16 12. The work tells the story of male and female high school students meeting in their dreams and looking for each other.

? When your name describes the main character, other supporting roles are also well written. Characters are also flesh and blood, and through movies, we can also see their emotions and thoughts. For example, an emissary who was so concerned about loose leaves that he risked using explosives finally chose this name with great respect for reality; The Austrian temple, which has a good impression on dragons, finally wears a ring given by others. None of these characters are the main characters. What are their hearts? What kind of life will they have? Through meticulous description without usurping the role of the host, coupled with the audience's association, a supporting role is another world. Compared with the Court of Words and Leaves, it is richer and more hierarchical.

? The film uses top-notch configuration to create a commercial and entertaining youth love animation. The story is still naive and innocent, and it still accurately pokes the tears of young people. Coupled with new elements such as comedy, crossing, suspense and disaster, it is comparable to a dream animation.

? Shocking the soul, like the wind blowing trees, rustling in my heart. People are always looking for someone; People are always waiting for someone, and fate is always anxious. In Makoto Shinkai's world, even so, there is still hope.

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