![]() ![]() It’s obvious that this film isn’t quite up to Ghibli standards, with the detail in the world design and backgrounds rather average, the character designs, while typical of the studio, aren’t quite animated as fluidly. ![]() The image is clear and sharp, a decent transfer although once again, Studiocanal have given the film a little DNR, which affects the finest of detail, and makes what grain that remains seem rather static. They also seem to be a UK specific translation (I doubt the US disc would use the word “loo” as a translation for a toilet). I did notice one typo in the subtitles, but other than that they flow naturally and are accurately timed. The audio is fine, the dialogue is clear and the music comes across well. The chance for the younger staff to create a film of their own was an excellent decision on Studio Ghibli’s part and made an unforgettable animated story in the process.The Disc Ocean Waves gets a 1.85:1 widescreen 1080p transfer, with PCM 2.0 Stereo Japanese and with English subtitles burnt into the print (although oddly, they are presented in the usual Blu-ray font that Studiocanal use, suggesting they were at one point player generated). The movie creates an understanding of the beauty of one’s past and how to recognize the good and the bad while longing for that time again. While Ocean Waves may not carry the same fantastical storytelling that some of the studio’s most popular films have, it is still worth the watch. Taku’s reflection on the past allows him the chance to reestablish his bond with Yutaka and to recognize what it was he truly felt for the new girl in school. However, in between those moments, he struggled to understand Rikaku, and had a falling out with Yutaka. He longs for those moments when he felt something for Rikaku and when he enjoyed time with his best friend, Yutaka Matsuno. Although he longs for the past, he notices that not every moment was perfect. Taku’s nostalgic feelings course through the story as he recalls moments when he made mistakes, feeling vulnerable, and when his anger interfered with realizations. While the majority of the film revolves around Taku’s high school life, the story is a recollection of the past to his current self, who is a university student in Tokyo. Ocean Waves explores how reflecting on the past can help with understanding current feelings. Taku is pulled along for the ride as Rikaku tries to return to the girl she was before moving to Kochi. All that Taku can blame Rikaku’s attitude on is the fact that she moved from Tokyo to Kochi, a small prefecture on one of Japan’s islands. ![]() While Rikaku is intelligent, athletic and beautiful, she becomes the main topic of gossip because of her arrogance. ![]() Ocean Waves follows the life of Taku Morisaki, a high school student whose life is turned upside down after Rikaku Muto, a girl from Tokyo, transfers to his school. What makes this film so different from other Studio Ghibli productions - but worth the watch - is its mature themes and content. Even without any of the three creators of the studio on the team, the film still managed to score an 88% on Rotten Tomatoes. However, it took until 2016 for the United States to finally premiere the Studio Ghibli film.Īlthough it took many years for the film to release overseas and in theaters, Ocean Waves received high praise. The film eventually made its way overseas and had a theatrical release in the UK in 2010. It wasn’t until six years after its release that the film was available on VHS. Unlike many of the studio’s films, Ocean Waves premiered on Nippon TV and never received an official Japanese theatrical release. Despite the intention to create a lower-budget animated film, the project went over budget, and took longer to produce than originally intended. The film was released in 1993 in Japan as a project by some of Studio Ghibli’s younger staff. Ocean Waves is based on Saeko Himuro’s novel I Can Hear the Sea. RELATED: Studio Ghibli Theme Park Sets International Ticket Sale Date Ocean Waves' Release and Reception ![]()
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