I really liked Your Name! The animation was breathtakingly beautiful. I also love how the twist that Mitsuha was actually living 3 years in the past was set up; it genuinely surprised me, but suddenly all the details slid into place and I wondered why I hadn’t seen it sooner. The comment about inflation of food prices, the fact that no one knew what the festival was originally for, the fact they couldn’t call each other, the lack of knowledge of the comet and a bunch of other little incongruences- it really was perfect! I teared up a bit when they met again at the end. I’m not the biggest fan of romances, but this and a Silent Voice were great. Altogether an amazing movie.
I felt kind of neutral about Hetalia. Especially because of it’s World War 1--World War 2 setting, depicting these countries that are, within the context of the show, currently committing horrific acts as cute shippable anime boys was a bit jarring. However, there's a part of me that thinks it’s kind of ingenious. It’s total dismissiveness of the violent, masculine and chauvinist themes that come up in a lot of war media was refreshing. It feels genuinely disinterested in that stuff. I can see how the national stereotyping could quickly get into dangerous territory, but I also thought it was pretty funny how the America one was constantly eating hamburgers. The super disconnected plot, stiff animation, and constant use of royalty-free sound effects, surprisingly, kind of worked for me. I won’t be watching more, but I can see where the fanbase comes from - it’s kind of camp.
I didn’t like Sensoron, for obvious reasons. Also, I noticed it used a lot of logical fallacies to support its claims. It used cherrypicked photos, strawman opposition, appeal to emotion “Think of the children” type arguments, and it also just plainly tried to prove that you can’t trust photographic evidence. The victim-blaming of the comfort women who were raped, and denial of their experiences also left a bad taste in my mouth, especially since I’ve seen similar arguments from people in the US. And on the more petty side, I didn’t like the smug face and attitude of the main character in the manga generally.
I agree with every detail that you brought up. Sensoron left a pretty bad taste in my mouth with a lot of political argument tactics used in it. Hetalia while the issues are easy to notice, but the show itself is satirical, campy, and kind of ingenious. I agree with you, I likely won't watch more of it, but the appeal is definitely there.
I too am not much of a romance person, but the plots for both Your Name and A Silent Voice worked very well and made enjoy every aspect of both films. So much that I have even made a comparison in each film to something that likely was not the writer's intent.



















