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I like the characters, I want them to be happy, but I don’t care about the romance bit. Who knew this would one of the most intense scenes I had watched in a whileĪnd when I say it isn’t for me, I guess what I really mean is that I didn’t get invested in the central relationship much. Fujiyama is surprisingly compelling and the looming obstacle of the two getting separated when Cherry has to move adds a sense of urgency to the whole thing that adds some really great tension. The characters are underdeveloped but sweet. A bit shallow in places, potentially not dramatic enough for some but all in all an enjoyable little adventure if you ask me. So was Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop for me? Not really…īut despite that, I actually think it’s a good movie. It has to be really tailored to my tastes for me to like it. I usually need something else to even it out and I just rarely enjoy romantic fiction. Well, there is a little of that but it’s not the heart of the action.Īs some of you may know, I’m not exactly a huge fan of the romance genre. So the movie isn’t spending all its time on angsty teenagers wondering what to text next. So Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop is primarily a romance anime but the relationship between Cherry and Smile sort of blossoms as a parallel to their quest to find the record. Yes, they sounded good Story & Characters ![]() But at the same time, I think everyone did a great job. I don’t think one performance stood out or something was really that striking. I feel like I should just start mentioning voice acting when I have something to say. But nothing has looked as great as Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop to me. And Mars Red certainly had some interesting production choices. I don’t know much about Sublimation but I think Signal.MD has put out some great anime that I’ve enjoyed a lot. In fact, it may be the most impressive production either of the studios has put out. Honestly, as far as production goes, I enjoyed Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop tremendously. Just little movements all over the screen that liven up the scenes. Characters fidget, when they run they lose their footing here and there and have to adjust their stance, background characters tug at their parents because they’re bored. Not that there are any big action scenes to really push the animation but there are a few running scenes that looked great. All in all, I thought the movie looked beautiful and moved impressively. awww yeah… look at those sexy clouds! Productionĭid I mention the colours? Words Bubble up Like Soda Pop is a technicolour feast for the eyes. Clouds like floating dreams, Paint the sky with their beauty, Like fluffy fireworks. I know there is such a thing as scenery pr0n, but is there something specific for cloud pr0n? Because if there is, Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop is it. Between this and Great Pretender, Netflix has got me covered. It’s a good time to be a fan of colourful anime. And maybe, they’ll find something important for themselves along the way. And for one summer, Smile and Cherry are brought together to help this old man find his dream again. All he knows is that an old record holds the key. Fujiyama is an old man who wants to remember something very important but he forgot what it is. ![]() But she also isn’t all that confident, so she lets her words out from behind a mask. She’s already a super popular influencer with thousands of people happy to listen to her. Sure, he can write haikus like a master but as soon as he has to say anything out loud, the words get stuck in his throat and die on his tongue. He just isn’t that great at expressing himself. Titles: Cider no You ni Kotoba ga Wakiagaru, Palavras que Borbulham como Refrigerante, Palabras que burbujean como un refresco, Nos mots comme des bullesĬherry has a tough time with words.When the pair meet at a mundane shopping mall, through music, videos, and poems a cute romance begins. Smile, a young girl who uses braces for her large teeth hides her smile behind a mask, but that hasn’t stopped her from becoming a popular video star after streaming a video about cuteness. The movie follows Cherry, a Japanese high schooler who is terrible at communicating with others, hides behind his headphones and his hobby of writing Japanese haiku poems. Dai Sato ( Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo) wrote the screenplay for the movie, meanwhile, the characters were designed by Kensuke Ushio. The feature is directed by Kyōhei Ishiguro, who is known for his work on the anime series Your Lie in April and Occult. This Netflix original anime movie is created to celebrate the 10th anniversary of animation company Victor Entertainment and the music production subsidiary Flying Dog. ![]() Netflix adds another exciting anime Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop to its list that is set to premiere this July.
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