The simplified Chinese version of the animated theatrical film "Your Name." created by Makoto Shinkai will be authorized to be introduced to China by "Tianwen Kadokawa". However, the release date has not yet been announced. The animated theatrical version of "Your Name." is Makoto Shinkai's new work after "The Garden of Words" in 2013. The film was released in Japan on August 26, 2016, followed by Taiwan and Hong Kong on October 20 and November 11 respectively. It has also been arranged for review and introduction in mainland China. If nothing unexpected happens, it will also be released in mainland China this year, possibly earlier than Hong Kong or at the same time as Hong Kong; this is also the first time that Makoto Shinkai's work has been screened in mainland theaters. One day, she had a dream of becoming a boy. There were strange rooms and strange friends here. And what appeared before her was the streets of Tokyo. Although Mitsuha was confused, she felt refreshed to be able to live in the city she had always dreamed of. On the other hand, Tachibana Taki, a male high school student living in Tokyo, also had a strange dream. He became a female high school student in a small town deep in the mountains that he had never been to. The two met each other in their dreams. |
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