The Garden Of Words
Title : The Garden Of Words
Original Title: Koto No Ha Ho Niwa
IMDb RATING : 7.4/10
Director: Makoto Shinkai
Writer: Makoto Shinkai
Stars:
- Miyu Irino
- Kana Hanazawa
- Fumi Hirano
Studio: CoMix Wave Films
Format: Movie
Duration: 46 min
Genre: Romance , Drama
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Story:
The story took place in Tokyo during the rainy season. Takao, a 15-year-old with a passion for shoemaking, skips his first class to find comfort in the peace of Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. There, he comes across Yukino, a beautiful woman who has lost herself in her own world.
Takao finds himself attracted to Yukino. They begin to form an unexpected friendship, meeting only on rainy mornings in the garden. They share a few moments, drink coffee under a pavilion, and enjoy simple meals together. Yukino introduces Takao to the world of tanka, a form of classical Japanese poetry that expresses emotions through concise verses.
As their bond increases, Takao learns that Yukino is a 27-year-old literature teacher on leave from his very own high school. He also finds out that she was struggling with bullying from her students.
Takau goes to the garden and sees Yukino, but there is no rain that day. They interact, and then it rains violently, soaking them. Both of them visit Yukino’s residence to eat and drink coffee. Takau confesses his love for Yukino. Yukino rejected him and declared that she would return to her homeland permanently.
The film concludes with a sense of hope for their future, demonstrating the enduring power of connection discovered in an unexpected place.
Review:
Director Makoto Shinkai did an excellent job with The Garden of Words. The animation, cinematography, script, and visual effects are all excellent and mind-blowing. The movie revolves around two characters, Yukino and Takau, and their passion, despair, love, and affection. I really enjoy the delicate, warm love between two characters, which is beautifully shown.