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Kaoru Tono escuchó un rumor: Las leyes del espacio y el tiempo no significan nada para el Túnel Urashima. Si lo encuentras, camina a través de él y encontrarás el deseo de tu corazón al otro... Leer todoKaoru Tono escuchó un rumor: Las leyes del espacio y el tiempo no significan nada para el Túnel Urashima. Si lo encuentras, camina a través de él y encontrarás el deseo de tu corazón al otro lado - a cambio de años de tu propia vida.Kaoru Tono escuchó un rumor: Las leyes del espacio y el tiempo no significan nada para el Túnel Urashima. Si lo encuentras, camina a través de él y encontrarás el deseo de tu corazón al otro lado - a cambio de años de tu propia vida.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 2 nominaciones en total
Oji Suzuka
- Kaoru Tono
- (voz)
Anna Austin
- Karen Tono
- (English version)
- (voz)
Shelley Calene-Black
- Hamamoto
- (English version)
- (voz)
Elissa Cuellar
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voz)
Joe Daniels
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voz)
Patricia Duran
- Anzu Hanashiro
- (English version)
- (voz)
Shannon Emerick
- Anzu's Assistant
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Cole Feuchter
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voz)
Maggie Flecknoe
- Koharu Kawasaki
- (English version)
- (voz)
Scott Gibbs
- Syohei Kaga
- (English version)
- (voz)
Kara Greenberg
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voz)
John Gremillion
- Kaoru's Father
- (English version)
- (voz)
Reseñas destacadas
Natsu e no Tunnel, Sayonara no Deguchi is a beautifully crafted film that mixes romance, mystery, and a touch of fantasy. The story centers around a mysterious tunnel that grants your deepest desires, but at a cost, and two characters-Kaoru and Anzu-who find themselves drawn to its possibilities. What I loved most about this movie is how it balances the magical elements with the emotional weight of the characters' struggles. The animation is stunning, especially the way it captures the atmosphere of summer and the dreamy, otherworldly vibe of the tunnel. It's both heartwarming and bittersweet, with themes about loss, choices, and moving forward in life. It's a movie that makes you think about what you're willing to sacrifice for what you want most. A quiet yet powerful film.
A schoolboy meets a schoolgirl on the railway station and gives her umbrella. You're right if you immidiately thought about love story, because that's how romances begin in recent anime. The "The Tunnel to Summer" is full of such cliches and you shold be ready for them while watching this anime like you are ready to the fact that there are little to no differences between fast foods' menus. The boy is your stereotypical male lead from modern anime: average in all aspects possible, anxious, whiny, hyper-reflective, impulsive, obsessive, self-absorbed, lacking common sense, intellectually and emotionally dull. In other words he is typical psychasthenic. The girl also matches current tropes - she is determined, rational and brave. Overall that's your another modern cliche with gender roles inversion. How refreshing indeed. The boy and the girl are in some way alike because both of them have problems with their parents and struggling to find a way out of their current situation. To cope the boy clinged to the past and the girl clinges to her dream of becoming mangaka.
That's where fantastic element comes into action. The boy finds a mysterious tunnel where you can find something that you lost in the past. The tunnel has a different time flow with hours there being years in the real world. So the boy and the girl begin to explore the tunnel in order to gain their wishes from it. The boy wants to ressurect his deceased sister while the girl wants to find in the tunnel a talent for manga that she thinks she is lacking (no logic here, since you can't find there something you didn't have - yet another clumsy sacrifice for the plot progression). In the process they fell in love with each other but since it's an anime they are unwilling to admit and reveal their feelings untill it's almost too late. The moral here is that you should not cling to the past but look into future. End of story. There are many plotholes and dumb acts in the process but overall that's it because this boring and tedious anime indeed ends abruptly.
The name "The Tunnel to Summer" is most probably a refference to Heinlein's "The Door into Summer" where the protagonist is trying to find a way out of the disastrous situation he stucked in. Heinlein's novel is also dealing with time shifts and a love which survives through years. But where in "The Door into Summer" the main character is actively searching for his "door into summer", putting all his efforts and ingenuity into this, the protagonist of "The Tunnel to Summer" is passively wasting his life and endagering his love by obsessively clinging to his past. Giving the tendency of anime protagonists to became more and more dumb and mentally disordered it's a good thing he realizes his problem after all. But really, he is not the best example to follow for the young adults. Heinlein's protagonist is much better suited for this role. Not to mention that "The Door into Summer" is a much more enthralling and imaginative read.
But "The Tunnel to Summer" has its pros. First of all it has great visual both in terms of drawing style and the animation. The main characters are aesthetically appealing and likable despite their density. Also this anime has positive moral message and happy ending, which is a great feat in the times of hypersentimental and decadent storytelling.
That's where fantastic element comes into action. The boy finds a mysterious tunnel where you can find something that you lost in the past. The tunnel has a different time flow with hours there being years in the real world. So the boy and the girl begin to explore the tunnel in order to gain their wishes from it. The boy wants to ressurect his deceased sister while the girl wants to find in the tunnel a talent for manga that she thinks she is lacking (no logic here, since you can't find there something you didn't have - yet another clumsy sacrifice for the plot progression). In the process they fell in love with each other but since it's an anime they are unwilling to admit and reveal their feelings untill it's almost too late. The moral here is that you should not cling to the past but look into future. End of story. There are many plotholes and dumb acts in the process but overall that's it because this boring and tedious anime indeed ends abruptly.
The name "The Tunnel to Summer" is most probably a refference to Heinlein's "The Door into Summer" where the protagonist is trying to find a way out of the disastrous situation he stucked in. Heinlein's novel is also dealing with time shifts and a love which survives through years. But where in "The Door into Summer" the main character is actively searching for his "door into summer", putting all his efforts and ingenuity into this, the protagonist of "The Tunnel to Summer" is passively wasting his life and endagering his love by obsessively clinging to his past. Giving the tendency of anime protagonists to became more and more dumb and mentally disordered it's a good thing he realizes his problem after all. But really, he is not the best example to follow for the young adults. Heinlein's protagonist is much better suited for this role. Not to mention that "The Door into Summer" is a much more enthralling and imaginative read.
But "The Tunnel to Summer" has its pros. First of all it has great visual both in terms of drawing style and the animation. The main characters are aesthetically appealing and likable despite their density. Also this anime has positive moral message and happy ending, which is a great feat in the times of hypersentimental and decadent storytelling.
I watched this film recently on an international flight.
I found my seat, waved the ground goodbye, and began to peruse the onboard movie catalogue. Hollywood hits, classics, and some foreign one-offs made up 90% of the selection. Then, I stumbled upon one that stood out, one I had not seen (or heard of, frankly) before. Intrigued, I read the brief description. Something along the lines of, "A boy hears rumors about a tunnel that grants wishes, and embarks on a journey to retrieve his deceased sister." Blunt, if not dark, but I decided to give it a chance.
What followed was an emotional, and beautifully animated, masterpiece that simultaneously maintained a refreshingly simple storyline. The characters are believable, the setting is appropriate, and the ending left me content. To be honest, I had to stifle my tears near the climax.
In this age of films with confusing narratives that need three or four sequels to make even a lick of sense, I was astounded by how well "The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes" captured the long lost art of telling a satisfying story in 90 minutes. There is joy, there is grief, and there is riveting conflict that makes you cheer on the protagonist.
Best of all, the movie ties its loose ends. I wouldn't ask for more, and I couldn't ask for less.
Overall, I can only look back on "The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes" with a warmth in my heart. I'm told a lovely story that doesn't leave me yearning for more, but instead leaves me content. I would highly recommend you watch this with a friend or loved one, and share the happiness of indulging in a fulfilling movie.
I found my seat, waved the ground goodbye, and began to peruse the onboard movie catalogue. Hollywood hits, classics, and some foreign one-offs made up 90% of the selection. Then, I stumbled upon one that stood out, one I had not seen (or heard of, frankly) before. Intrigued, I read the brief description. Something along the lines of, "A boy hears rumors about a tunnel that grants wishes, and embarks on a journey to retrieve his deceased sister." Blunt, if not dark, but I decided to give it a chance.
What followed was an emotional, and beautifully animated, masterpiece that simultaneously maintained a refreshingly simple storyline. The characters are believable, the setting is appropriate, and the ending left me content. To be honest, I had to stifle my tears near the climax.
In this age of films with confusing narratives that need three or four sequels to make even a lick of sense, I was astounded by how well "The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes" captured the long lost art of telling a satisfying story in 90 minutes. There is joy, there is grief, and there is riveting conflict that makes you cheer on the protagonist.
Best of all, the movie ties its loose ends. I wouldn't ask for more, and I couldn't ask for less.
Overall, I can only look back on "The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes" with a warmth in my heart. I'm told a lovely story that doesn't leave me yearning for more, but instead leaves me content. I would highly recommend you watch this with a friend or loved one, and share the happiness of indulging in a fulfilling movie.
Do you have it? That precious thing lost in the fabric of time. That relationship, that person, that experience that you wish you could return to?
So what would it take, what are you willing to pay, to go back and re live that moment?
I think this is the main idea the anime attempt to crack. I like this line of thinking since it is something that everyone, EVERYONE, can relate to (we all have those memories we wish we could be part of again). But, it was not the case, at least not for him. The protagonist does not try to relive an experience, He wants to flee from the present into the past, to that same experience he yearns.
Well, the hatred of the present actually blinded him of what he's going to loose, what he's giving up, and only when he payed the price he understand he should not have done at.
I find that a really good message, no matter how bad you think your life is, there is always a point of light out there you should try to hold on to.
The movie, I think, suggests a nice point of view on our life and the way we perceive it, It reminds me "About Time" but from a different angle.
Although some stuff in the movie felt forced and not genuine (Sometimes it felt that things happened because the story dictated that, and not through natural line of cause and effect) I still enjoyed watching it, and I'm sure that you will too.
So what would it take, what are you willing to pay, to go back and re live that moment?
I think this is the main idea the anime attempt to crack. I like this line of thinking since it is something that everyone, EVERYONE, can relate to (we all have those memories we wish we could be part of again). But, it was not the case, at least not for him. The protagonist does not try to relive an experience, He wants to flee from the present into the past, to that same experience he yearns.
Well, the hatred of the present actually blinded him of what he's going to loose, what he's giving up, and only when he payed the price he understand he should not have done at.
I find that a really good message, no matter how bad you think your life is, there is always a point of light out there you should try to hold on to.
The movie, I think, suggests a nice point of view on our life and the way we perceive it, It reminds me "About Time" but from a different angle.
Although some stuff in the movie felt forced and not genuine (Sometimes it felt that things happened because the story dictated that, and not through natural line of cause and effect) I still enjoyed watching it, and I'm sure that you will too.
The film is beautifully animated with muted colors that perfectly capture the film's melancholic atmosphere. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and the voice acting is top-notch. The film's pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing the viewer to fully immerse themselves in the story.
The film's central message is that we should cherish the present moment and not dwell on the past. The tunnel represents the temptation to go back in time and change the past, but the film ultimately shows that this is a futile endeavor. The film also explores the power of first love and how it can help us to heal from past trauma.
Overall, The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes is a beautifully animated and emotionally resonant film that explores themes of grief, loss, and first love. The film is a must-see for fans of anime and coming-of-age stories.
Here are some of the things that make the film stand out:
The film's unique premise and setting.
The film's beautiful animation and muted colors.
The film's well-developed characters and relatable story.
The film's slow but deliberate pacing.
The film's central message about cherishing the present moment.
Here are some of the things that viewers might not like about the film:
The film's slow pacing.
The film's focus on melancholy themes.
The film's ambiguous ending.
Overall, The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes is a well-made and emotionally resonant film that is sure to resonate with viewers who are looking for a thoughtful and introspective anime film.
The film's central message is that we should cherish the present moment and not dwell on the past. The tunnel represents the temptation to go back in time and change the past, but the film ultimately shows that this is a futile endeavor. The film also explores the power of first love and how it can help us to heal from past trauma.
Overall, The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes is a beautifully animated and emotionally resonant film that explores themes of grief, loss, and first love. The film is a must-see for fans of anime and coming-of-age stories.
Here are some of the things that make the film stand out:
The film's unique premise and setting.
The film's beautiful animation and muted colors.
The film's well-developed characters and relatable story.
The film's slow but deliberate pacing.
The film's central message about cherishing the present moment.
Here are some of the things that viewers might not like about the film:
The film's slow pacing.
The film's focus on melancholy themes.
The film's ambiguous ending.
Overall, The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes is a well-made and emotionally resonant film that is sure to resonate with viewers who are looking for a thoughtful and introspective anime film.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe English subtitles call Kaoru's budgie a parakeet, which is the American term for budgerigar.
- PifiasThe kids leave the tunnel after 108 seconds and state that the time is 4 am. Yet it is daylight.
- Citas
Anzu Hanashiro: I want to see what you see.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
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- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 125.067 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 76.473 US$
- 5 nov 2023
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 1.368.806 US$
- Duración1 hora 25 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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