Video review #2: Your Name collector's edition published by @Anime!

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    Your Name is undoubtedly the Japanese animated film that has been the most talked about lately!

    Released in the summer of 2016 in Japan, this work has accomplished real feats every week by tirelessly perpending at the Japanese box office. Breaking multiple records in terms of admissions, the film was then exported to many countries including France in December 2016. By achieving about 250,000 admissions here, it shows that Japanese animation still has an audience in France although random in view of the results achieved by the cinema releases that followed in 2017. 

    It was finally at the end of November 2017 that the video publisher @ Anime was able to put on sale its DVD, BR, steelbook and collector's editions, a timely release to offer it during the holiday season. 

    Synopsis :

    Mitsuha, a teenager stuck in a traditional family, dreams of leaving her native mountains to experience the hectic life of Tokyo. She is far from imagining being able to live the urban adventure in the skin of… Taki, a young high school student living in Tokyo, busy between his small job in an Italian restaurant and his many friends. Through her dreams, Mitsuha is literally propelled into the young boy's life to the point that she believes she is living reality… Everything changes when she realizes that Taki also dreams of a life in the mountains, surrounded by a traditional family… in the shoes of a young girl! A strange relationship develops between their two bodies that they monopolize each other. What mystery lies behind these strange dreams that unite two opposing destinies that have never met?

     

     

     

    You can also find our review of the film 

     

    As announced in the article, the collector's edition being sold out, you will have to direct yourself to the second-hand market to try to find it. Nevertheless, the single DVD or BR editions or the steelbook containing both formats are still commercially available!

     

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