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In this comedy about one epic night in Kyoto, a college sophomore goes on a series of surreal encounters with the local nightlife, all the while unaware of the romantic longings of her class... Read allIn this comedy about one epic night in Kyoto, a college sophomore goes on a series of surreal encounters with the local nightlife, all the while unaware of the romantic longings of her classmate Senpai.In this comedy about one epic night in Kyoto, a college sophomore goes on a series of surreal encounters with the local nightlife, all the while unaware of the romantic longings of her classmate Senpai.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 5 nominations total
Gen Hoshino
- Senpai
- (voice)
Ryûji Akiyama
- Pantsu sôbanchô
- (voice)
Kazuya Nakai
- Higuchi Shishô
- (voice)
Yûko Kaida
- Hanuki-san
- (voice)
Seiko Niizuma
- Noriko-san
- (voice)
Jun'ichi Suwabe
- Nise-Jôgasaki
- (voice)
Aoi Yûki
- Princess Daruma
- (voice)
Ami Koshimizu
- Naoko-san
- (voice)
Sôichi Nakaoka
- Kôsaka
- (voice)
Dino Andrade
- God of Used Book Markets
- (English version)
- (voice)
Brittany Cox
- Naoko
- (English version)
- (voice)
Doug Erholtz
- Todo
- (English version)
- (voice)
Kellen Goff
- Senpai
- (English version)
- (voice)
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Ok, ok, this is the most bonkers movie i've ever seen in my life, expected no less by the famed Masaaki Yuasa(devilman crybaby guy). The sheer visuals alone is enough to take you to the tipsy lane and doesnt let you go home easy, the movie is just jam packed with content, 30 mins feels like a 2 hour watch, and after the 1 hour mark i had to take a break from overworking by brain to exhaustion just trying to keep up itself!
if anything watch this alone first and then with friends, the expierence is surreal after you're done with it, or should i say when Yuasa is done with you, looking forward to more from this extremely talented, visually addicting and insightful director.
From boy to love....
The film follows two people. Otome (Kana Hanazawa), a woman who has a strong taste for alcohol, and seems entirely more optimistic than the world that surrounds her. Unbeknownst to her, a man who we only know as Senpai (Gen Hoshino) is madly in love with her, and has strategized a method of "happening" to run into her. This night is different, as Senpai decides he is going to confess his love to her, but each attempt is hijacked by the seemingly endless adventure that Otome finds herself in, meeting all sorts of interesting individuals along the way.
I rarely go out of my way to seek out foreign films before (or if) they get a United States release, but after seeing the trailer for this film, I knew that I had to see it one way or another.
The artistic style that is used in this movie that also so seamlessly helps the story move along is truly impressive. I truly believe this is the most beautifully anime film I have seen in awhile. Its unique style along is something to gawk at.
Even more important is the fantastic comedy that you'll find in this film with the ridiculous situations that you find our characters in. It carries a level of awareness that really gets you when it wants to.
I found myself absolutely absorbed into the story that was being told in this film, and truly felt for each character that was brought into the film. Otome's spirit makes her an endearing character you love keeping up with, while Senpai's determination makes him another character that you're rooting for all the way to the end. Each character has a developed personality, and is really a character of their own. I never felt like any character was interchangeable, each was their own distinct person. They add to this movie's world.
This is really a film that you need to see for yourself, because as soon as I thought I had figured out what this film was going to be like, it suddenly changes into a musical. Which fits into the story! It is rooted in reality at times, and then for specific moments it gets far away from reality and almost feels like a fantasy picture with incredible visuals. They also make a great usage of a dream sequence to symbolize something that is happening in the plot.
There are so many topics that are involved in this film, I can't possibly unwrap them all here in one review, but I will cover the ones that stuck out to me the most. The first part of the film has a heavy use of alcohol, alcohol launches Otome's whole adventure, it also shows how in a big town like Kyoto, Otome and her two newly found friends begin to link up with people throughout the town to barhop together. We see how they come together for a good time, the link between them being alcohol. Three separate parties come together to enjoy drink.
You see the theme of love covered throughout the film, especially with how important Senpai makes him confessing to Otomo. This is a long withheld love, that he is finally coming around to the fact that he needs to express it to her. Don is another character who has vowed not to change his underwear until he reunites with a woman he fell in love with a long time ago. Strange? Yes. Strangely romantic? Also yes. Senpai also brings forward the discussion of anxiety as well as the self-esteem issues. Otome also demonstrates the idea of constantly moving forward without taking the time to pay attention to the people around you. You can see this through the whole night of the film, she's constantly walking somewhere while Senpai is somewhere behind, trying to catch up with her, but he just can't stop getting into the bizarre situations.
Overall, this film is a super entertaining romp that doesn't seem to stammer or drag at any point. The voice actors really bring the characters to life along with the fantastic animation. If the story doesn't entertain you, it will at least keep you enthralled with the beautiful visuals. I can't say that this film is for everyone, due to the insane structure and frequent changes made to the style of film. I can say however that this is one of the best anime films I've ever seen. It is definitely worth a watch if you think this is a film you can get with. A love story, actually, multiple love stories that will pull at your heart strings, and keep you roaring with laughs at the same time, while touching down on some major topics in amazing ways.
I rarely go out of my way to seek out foreign films before (or if) they get a United States release, but after seeing the trailer for this film, I knew that I had to see it one way or another.
The artistic style that is used in this movie that also so seamlessly helps the story move along is truly impressive. I truly believe this is the most beautifully anime film I have seen in awhile. Its unique style along is something to gawk at.
Even more important is the fantastic comedy that you'll find in this film with the ridiculous situations that you find our characters in. It carries a level of awareness that really gets you when it wants to.
I found myself absolutely absorbed into the story that was being told in this film, and truly felt for each character that was brought into the film. Otome's spirit makes her an endearing character you love keeping up with, while Senpai's determination makes him another character that you're rooting for all the way to the end. Each character has a developed personality, and is really a character of their own. I never felt like any character was interchangeable, each was their own distinct person. They add to this movie's world.
This is really a film that you need to see for yourself, because as soon as I thought I had figured out what this film was going to be like, it suddenly changes into a musical. Which fits into the story! It is rooted in reality at times, and then for specific moments it gets far away from reality and almost feels like a fantasy picture with incredible visuals. They also make a great usage of a dream sequence to symbolize something that is happening in the plot.
There are so many topics that are involved in this film, I can't possibly unwrap them all here in one review, but I will cover the ones that stuck out to me the most. The first part of the film has a heavy use of alcohol, alcohol launches Otome's whole adventure, it also shows how in a big town like Kyoto, Otome and her two newly found friends begin to link up with people throughout the town to barhop together. We see how they come together for a good time, the link between them being alcohol. Three separate parties come together to enjoy drink.
You see the theme of love covered throughout the film, especially with how important Senpai makes him confessing to Otomo. This is a long withheld love, that he is finally coming around to the fact that he needs to express it to her. Don is another character who has vowed not to change his underwear until he reunites with a woman he fell in love with a long time ago. Strange? Yes. Strangely romantic? Also yes. Senpai also brings forward the discussion of anxiety as well as the self-esteem issues. Otome also demonstrates the idea of constantly moving forward without taking the time to pay attention to the people around you. You can see this through the whole night of the film, she's constantly walking somewhere while Senpai is somewhere behind, trying to catch up with her, but he just can't stop getting into the bizarre situations.
Overall, this film is a super entertaining romp that doesn't seem to stammer or drag at any point. The voice actors really bring the characters to life along with the fantastic animation. If the story doesn't entertain you, it will at least keep you enthralled with the beautiful visuals. I can't say that this film is for everyone, due to the insane structure and frequent changes made to the style of film. I can say however that this is one of the best anime films I've ever seen. It is definitely worth a watch if you think this is a film you can get with. A love story, actually, multiple love stories that will pull at your heart strings, and keep you roaring with laughs at the same time, while touching down on some major topics in amazing ways.
Super psychedelic romantic night in Kyoto Wonderland. But with the many, many nods to the Tatami Galaxy series, I would recommend that as mandatory viewing first to be in on all the jokes.
It's kind of a boy meets girl story, but so much more too. There is a series of fantastical scenes as characters journey thru the cities night spots. Often bizarre, but somehow very recognizable and... funny. For me, this film really captured the spirit of life in college. I kept remembering thoughts and feelings from those days and nights. It definitely has a Japanese feel to it too, which I really like but.. I understand that it may not be for everyone.
The highest rated anime on Letterboxd for the year 2018 is too many things at once: crazy, trippy, lively, jovial, carefree, heartfelt, hilarious, bizarre, breezy & intoxicating. High on spirits, full of energy & overflowing with imagination, Night Is Short, Walk on Girl is a wild, rambunctious & rollicking ride that unfolds only in fast-forward mode.
Night Is Short, Walk on Girl covers a long night of partying, drinking & unexpected adventures in the life of a young girl who livens up the whole town with her vibrant demeanour. The plot also follows her college senior who goes on (mis)adventures of his own during the same night while trying to confess his romantic feelings to her.
Directed by Masaaki Yuasa, his latest is an unabashedly freewheeling feature that unravels at such breakneck speed that it's difficult to keep up and grasp everything it keeps hurling at the screen. The rapid-fire interactions, fast-moving plot, quickly changing set pieces & swift tonal shifts are overwhelming at times and isn't going to please all.
It is only when you stop trying to make sense of it all and decide to sit back, relax & allow yourself to be swept away by its magical tide that you start seeing through its intricate & confusing outer shell and get a feel of the beauty & heart that lies within. At its core, it's a simple rom-com about a girl who prefers going with the flow and an incel who desires her.
On an overall scale, Night Is Short, Walk on Girl is a story about love, hesitation, anxiety, uncertainty, fate, chance encounters & human connection that's crafted with vigour, executed with flair & is exaggerated beyond reason. In short, this booze-fuelled trip through pubs, parties, drinking game, book fair, guerrilla theatre & musical numbers is one madcap remedy that promises to melt all your worries away. Give it a shot.
Night Is Short, Walk on Girl covers a long night of partying, drinking & unexpected adventures in the life of a young girl who livens up the whole town with her vibrant demeanour. The plot also follows her college senior who goes on (mis)adventures of his own during the same night while trying to confess his romantic feelings to her.
Directed by Masaaki Yuasa, his latest is an unabashedly freewheeling feature that unravels at such breakneck speed that it's difficult to keep up and grasp everything it keeps hurling at the screen. The rapid-fire interactions, fast-moving plot, quickly changing set pieces & swift tonal shifts are overwhelming at times and isn't going to please all.
It is only when you stop trying to make sense of it all and decide to sit back, relax & allow yourself to be swept away by its magical tide that you start seeing through its intricate & confusing outer shell and get a feel of the beauty & heart that lies within. At its core, it's a simple rom-com about a girl who prefers going with the flow and an incel who desires her.
On an overall scale, Night Is Short, Walk on Girl is a story about love, hesitation, anxiety, uncertainty, fate, chance encounters & human connection that's crafted with vigour, executed with flair & is exaggerated beyond reason. In short, this booze-fuelled trip through pubs, parties, drinking game, book fair, guerrilla theatre & musical numbers is one madcap remedy that promises to melt all your worries away. Give it a shot.
Did you know
- TriviaIn one shot of the film during the final guerrilla theatre performance, three teens are on-screen. These three are Kai, Yuho, and Kuniko, who make up the band Seiren in Masaaki Yuasa's other film from 2017, Lu Over the Wall.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Night is Short, Walk On Girl (2018)
- SoundtracksKôya wo Aruke
(Walk in the Wilderness)
Performed by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Lyrics & Music by Masafumi Gotô
Arranged by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Courtesy of Ki/oon Music
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $406,490
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $18,302
- Aug 26, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $3,884,060
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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