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Honestly, I don’t even understand why people expect a friggin’ tablet to be anywhere near the power of an Xbox One. The Switch is several times smaller than the Xbox One S, and its power output should be reflected on its size.

Its 1080p on a TV, 720p on handheld. The 900p version was a demo version where the reps were saying over and over that it would be 1080p at release.

I totally recommend this movie. Even my wife who were very pessimist turned out liking it very much. What i find bizarre is how come US get theatrical release on April 2017 while my country which is part of third world countries get the release like 2 months ago

Oh man I hate it when people complain about tropes. Tropes exists because tropes work! The best films and stories use tropes! Heck I just saw La La Land and that film was a massive trope. But the set-ups and pay-offs were written and delivered extremely well and legibly.
It is possible to compose something extremely

I just realized I’ve been watching Makoto Shinkai films for almost a decade. That said, I went in the film blind. After the first trailer, I went media blackout. His usual themes were there but I was just not expecting it to be really jolly.

Saw this movie today. The hype is well deserved.

Agreed. You make a great point about how so many people think in terms of tropes instead of how a movie is put together and how narrative flow works. Using tropes as a reason to dislike something is like not doing your homework. It’s lazy thinking and they can’t judge a narrative on it’s own.

I suggest everyone to watch this or stream it whenever they have the opportunity and not judge the movie based on “tropes” they think this movie is all about. It is not. It’s really not. If it was, this movie wouldn’t even be half as successful as it is right now. Do you seriously think Japan, other countries and many

When I first saw it, Voices of a Distant Star floored me. It showed and expressed so much with so little; I was amazed how BIG it was in scale and scope, if not in running time, and yet so personal. When I read this headline, my first thought was “this must be a Makoto Shinkai film.” And so it is. I still need to see