1. A Not-So-Colorful Story – A Review of Colorful (2010) - The Polyphony
5 feb 2021 · Colorful (2010) might not be the perfect anime movie, but it tackles some intriguing matters, and show how life can really be worth living.
Colorful (2010) might not be the perfect anime movie, but it tackles some intriguing matters, and show how life can really be worth living.
2. A Lesson On Life - Colorful (movie) - An Anime Journey
22 jun 2014 · The film wants us to live a "Colorful" life, not for our own sakes but also others too.
I myself have been particularly fond of anime that venture towards conveying an important message rather than just relying on entertainment ...
3. Colorful (Movie) (Colorful: The Motion Picture) - MyAnimeList.net
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Upon arriving at the train station of death, an impure soul is granted a second chance at life against his will. Reincarnating into the body of Makoto Kobayashi, a 14-year-old boy who recently committed suicide, the soul is tasked to identify the boy's greatest sin in life within a time limit of six months. Although it remains reluctant toward continuing life as Makoto, the soul soon begins to notice the complexities of people's emotions and actions. Deconstructing the ideas of fractured families and suicide, Colorful explores the intricacies of the daily struggles humans face but are too abashed to confront. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
4. Colorful - The Japan Society
Like those novels, Colorful's core premise revolves around the powerful conceit of the “do over”. Given another chance, what would you change? Or more precisely ...
5. Random Anime Review: Keiichi Hara's Colorful - Medium
18 feb 2022 · Colorful's central premise is that human beings are messy, prone to mistakes, and are a profound mix of both good and bad — hence their “true ...
Unless you’re a thoroughly obsessed anime movie devotee, you’ve probably never heard of director Keiichi Hara, though you may be familiar…
6. Colorful | Dubbing Wikia - Fandom
Colorful (カラフル) is a 2010 Japanese animated feature film directed by Keiichi Hara. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Eto Mori.
Colorful (カラフル) is a 2010 Japanese animated feature film directed by Keiichi Hara. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Eto Mori, produced by Sunrise and animated by the animation studio Ascension.[1] It also deals with some of the pressures on school children as they come up to graduation before entering college or university.
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7. Colorful (2010) | The Cinephiliac
22 okt 2013 · As a concept, Colorful is fascinating. As a film, director Keiichi Hara's beautifully constructed tale falls short into convoluted chaos. The ...
A dejected spirit awakens to find that he is in the afterlife shuffling along a host of othe passing spirits. Unwilling to return to the physical realm of existence, the spirit meets Purapuro, a “g…
8. This is Why I Refused to Review Colorful (Karafuru, 2010)
8 sep 2018 · The film plays with realistic themes but decides to amuse the idea of resolving his issues and cure his mental health in five minutes.
It is getting tiring and disappointing when I see works, not only tippy-toeing around those themes, but patting each other in the back with the established views within the Japanese culture.
9. Colorful: The Motion Picture | Rotten Tomatoes
A soul wakes up in the body of suicide victim Makoto and must find a way to fit into his existence. The soul must unravel two mysteries.
A soul wakes up in the body of suicide victim Makoto and must find a way to fit into his existence. The soul must unravel two mysteries -- the secret of the great sin it committed in its previous life and why Makoto committed suicide.
10. Colorful (movie) - THEM Anime Reviews
The later half of the movie concentrates on how Makoto brought himself out of his sorry state by accepting that some things cannot be changed but if an effort ...
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11. Colorful (Movie) (Colorful: The Motion Picture) - Reviews - MyAnimeList.net
The film explores the theme of sin and redemption in a nuanced and thought-provoking way, and it forced me to confront my own moral and ethical beliefs.
Read reviews on the anime Colorful (Movie) (Colorful: The Motion Picture) on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. Upon arriving at the train station of death, an impure soul is granted a second chance at life against his will. Reincarnating into the body of Makoto Kobayashi, a 14-year-old boy who recently committed suicide, the soul is tasked to identify the boy's greatest sin in life within a time limit of six months. Although it remains reluctant toward continuing life as Makoto...