5 Centimeters per Second (2007) Review – The Distance Between Hearts, and What Remains
Header illustration for the film review essay of 5 Centimeters per Second (2007). Illustration created for editorial movie review purposes. 💭 Short Personal Reflection 5 Centimeters per Second (2007) came back to me this April, as I walked through streets lined with cherry blossoms. The film tells us that five centimeters per second is the speed at which a petal falls — and the distance at which two hearts drift apart. But sitting on a small bench beneath the blossoms, holding a cup of coffee, watching the petals fall in silence, I found myself quietly disagreeing. I tend to believe that feelings don't disappear so easily. They remain, like a small ember, quietly staying alive somewhere deep inside. And maybe that is why — even now — the person I miss feels, somehow, still there. 🎥 Film Overview Director Makoto Shinkai Release March 3, 2007 (Japan) Runtime 63 minutes Cast Kenji Mizuhashi (Takaki Tōno), Yoshimi Kondou (Akari Shinohara), Satomi Hanamura (...