Short "I love you" scene from the movie Your Name (Kimi no na wa) Of course I do not own this, it's just a video to share a moment I think most people liked Music : Sparkle (original version) • Sparkle (Original Vers...
Writing "I love you" instead of his name was the right choice. If Taki would had written his name, it would have been erased, but writing "I love you" strengthened Mitsuha's memory that there was some that she loves
@@walterpinkman834 Read this somewhere but apparently the goddess of love, Tsukuyomi, is stronger than the god of time, Musubu. Musubu doesn't want time to be messed around with like this so he erases all the notes and thoughts and stuff. But the I love you pulls through and transcends time because it appeals to Tsukuyomi.
Well, yes, but he also understood the goddess wouldn't allow them to share names. He was able to write his message because he knew the boundary from the vision he had in the cave. That's why when she tried to write her actual name, they were separated.
The Netflix version didn’t have “I love you” on top of the writing so this whole time I’ve loved the movie I didn’t know it said “I love you” and not his name. I love it even more I’m sobbing
If we're only talking about movies, I completely agree with you! In terms of series, there's nothing that's made more of an impact on me than Your Lie in April 💔💛
Literally, he almost completely gave up his chance of finding her just to make sure he told her that he loved her face to face... It was more important than anything... In case she didn't make it, he needed her to know... Just wow...
Thats actually what saved them! The moon god protects messages of love so at the end, after twilight, they forget their memories but their loved remained.
I watched the movie without the writing subtitles and know that I know what the writing was, this one scene makes the whole movie make so much more sense and brings so much more meaning, litterally.
IDK why this movie feel so much special compared to Weathering with you. This storyline has a unique feeling when it comes to love through timeline and distance. Surely, I would rate 8.5/10 for it's absolute excellence in direction.
A very powerful love story with endearing characters, masterful animation, an incredible soundtrack and a simultaneously heartwarming and heartbreaking scene like this... and yet Mr Enter has the nerve, THE NERVE, to class this as an Animated Atrocity. Unforgivable.
I just love this movie.❤ This film makes me feel something unique and magical that I don't feel with anything else. It makes me wonder how people who criticize anime have such small minds, I feel sorry for them for not being able to appreciate this work of art.😭
I think those who don't like anime just had a bad first impression, because there are all kinds of anime. I don't think it has to do with "small minds"
He know that this strange phenomenon will soon cause them to forget about each other information . So he wrote down his feeling to let mitsuha knows that there is a person in this world love her. He wanted mitsuha to know that “ even we forget each other, our feeling is mutual and cannot be erased”
does the light novel talk about the Moon goddess? I read that if he had written his name it would have been erased like all the other messages, but that the Moon goddess preserves messages of love. So b/c he wrote that, even though she didn't remember him, she remembered the feeling that there was someone she loved which gave her the resolution to face her father.
Honestly I have no idea, when I saw the movie I thought it was because it was written on her, that it did not disappear, I thought only things in his phone disappeared
@@johmbon Everyone is making their own theory, but if we look logically taki is not that dumb that he will just write "I love you" he knew his name will fade away like memos did, he must've written his name along with "I love you"
@@cyberhunter6300 I don't think it's about being dumb or not, at least how I see it is he possibly wanted to say "I love you" more than writing his name. We might never know 😁
The original Japanese words cannot really be translated into English accurately. It's not really "I love you", that's too strong and too formal, it's not used between teenagers. It's also not "I like you", "I like you" can be used between friends as well. It's something in between. It's informal, but can be only used between boys and girls who are in love.
I'm not a native English speaker and I had a small idea (still not used to it) of how strong "I love you" is in this language, in both my native languages, there's only one way (the same for both) to say "I like you" and "I love you". It just depends on the context, the way you say it, the person and if you don't want to be ambiguous you add "I'm in love with you/I have feelings for you", thanks for sharing!
I think he wrote it because he knew every information about their person will get erased(Just as the notes on his phone). That is why he decided to leave a note that will not dissappear. Fun fact: the first line mitshua wrote on takia hand before he lost connection doesn't match with her name but instead with the "I love you" Kanji
@@MrBukkitCrafter I also agree, it wouldn’t matter if he wrote his name. It would have disappeared, but feelings were the only thing they could keep. She forgot, his name, his face and why or how she met him, but not the love they felt for each other. He was very clever and smart
the reason why Taki didn't write his name on her hand was because as you remember the memo's they wrote disappeared so he was afraid that his name from her hand will also disappear when she goes back to her time. It is said in Japanese folklore that the Moon god protects all the words of love hence to motivate Mitsuha if she forgets him, he wrote 'I Love you' to remind her that there is someone for her and she needs to keep on fighting for him..
He wrote I love you because even if he wrote his name she will never know him even tho she knows his name she doesn't know who he is atleast she knows he loved her❤
How I understand it is that she became brave enough to tell the truth to her dad even if he thought she was crazy. And by being honest and direct I guess the dad understood that she was not lying
You need to read the light novel to understand that particular scene. When Mitsuha face her father in that scene, her father see a glimpse of Futaba (his wife, Mitsuha's mother) on Mitsuha's face. That's when he convinced himself that whatever Mitsuha said that night is real and take her word seriously.
@@LeythLegacy I'm not exactly sure why. Probably budget or time constraint.. But there are a lot of stuff in the light novel that should be added in the movie if I'm being honest. One of the big criticism of the film is that Taki and Mitsuha just sort of fall in love with each other out of nowhere and without real explanation. The light novel flesh this out so much that it's actually a shame it did not present in the movie.