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	<title>Comments on: Comedy &#8211; by Studio 4Â°</title>
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		<title>By: ibarbar &#187; Makoto Shinkai</title>
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		<dc:creator>ibarbar &#187; Makoto Shinkai</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] It was a trailer for &#8220;Beyond the clouds&#8220;. I had to wait 2 years for it to be released. But they were worth it. Meanwhile, I found out that the man behind it, Makoto Shinkai, was a new rising anime director (even nicknamed &#8220;the new Miyazaki&#8221; by some) whose previous work was done all by himself, from start to end. I watched &#8220;Hoshi no Koe (Voices Of A Distant Star)&#8221;, &#8220;Other Worlds&#8221; (the music, Satie&#8217;s Gymnopedie, has the same effect on me as Ave Maria from &#8220;Comedy&#8221; - you can watch it on youtube) and &#8220;She And Her Cat&#8221;. They all were beautiful, and it wasn&#8217;t just about the artwork (which has a trademark-style you&#8217;ll easily recognise after seeing Makoto&#8217;s Shinkai work). The light in these animations is fascinating, you feel it as it engulfs you, making you feel like you are part of the beautifully detailed sceneries. You feel as if you could just lay down and watch the sky forever, listening to the wind blowing softly through the grass. [...]</description>
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