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Una chica de Tokio acaba de ser trasladada a una de las escuelas superiores de la ciudad de Kochi. Es guapa, buena en los deportes y en los estudios, pero de algún modo no consigue adaptarse a la vida social de la escuela. A ese mismo colegio pertenecen Taku Morisaki y Yukata Matsuno, dos grandes amigos, el primero de los cuales empieza a interesarse visiblemente por la recién llegada Muto.
Avis de la communauté (9)
The girl introduces him to her father as his "boyfriend" out of nowhere and he doesn't even object? Not even weirded out by it? Lol. She acted like a bitch the whole time, lied to and used those around her, and the MC still says he was in love with her all along. Wtf even was this
As a "made for TV" production with limited budget and time, created by junior staff of animators and creative folks, **Ocean Waves** is not a typical Studio Ghibli production. The animation is still very good, with great set design and character animation. But it lacks subtle details that makes our jaws drop. Music is another casualty, unmemorable synthesizer score that I found distracting. But to me, the most important things are the story and voice acting. And they are fantastic with a great deal of realism. It's Truffaut's **Jules and Jim** meets **From Up On Poppy Hill**. Due to short runtime (a barely over an hour long when you exclude opening and closing credits), each character is not as richly developed as I wanted. And the conclusion is rushed, leaving me wanting more. But what's on the screen works exceedingly well and I really felt for 3 principle characters.
Beautiful story, let down a bit by production limitations (mostly music—synthesis in places where real instruments were called for). Worth a watch, though. It's Ghibli, so you really can't go wrong.