Journey to Agartha: Children Who Chase Lost Voices (Anime) Review

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When I first started watching this Japanese anime movie. "The Children Who Chase Lost Voices From The Deep Below" In 2012 I thought this is an ordinary anime, but I was surprised when the first monster appear in the rail train and fighting with the guy Shun. I saw the unbelievable power and mysterious crystal necklase he use it to defeat the monster and i watch a lot more mysterious and in the first time i watch about called Agartha. That's why i make this review to who's not already watching this anime. I hope you enjoy this article..

This 2-hour long animated film was directed by Makoto Shinkai, whose other famous works include 5 Centimeters per Second, The Place Promised in our Early Days and The Garden of Words.

I started this review to Asuna is a young girl who has been forced to grow-up quickly due to the death of her father, while her mother, a nurse, works long shifts at a hospital. Asuna spends her solitary days listening to the mysterious music emanating from the cat’s-whisker receiver her father gave to her as a memento. Asuna is always going to high hills after school and she is always listening to the mysterious music using the radio receiver.
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One day in the classroom her teacher told them a news there is a big bear saw in the forest. After school Asuna was decided to go again in the hill hills, while walking to her clubhouse across a bridge, she is attacked by a fearsome creature and saved by a mysterious boy who calls himself Shun. Asuna treats Shun’s wound from fighting the creature and later they both listen to Asuna’s radio. Shun tells Asuna he is from another country called Agartha and that he came to this place to find something. He then gives Asuna a blessing in the form of a kiss to the forehead. Asuna leaves hurriedly and tells Shun she’ll be back tomorrow. Shun, now alone, looks up at the stars and falls from the ledge to his death.
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The next day, a substitute teacher for their class, Mr. Morisaki, mentions the mythical land known as Agartha, where the dead can be brought back from the living. Mr. Ryuji Morasaki is Asuna's new teacher and interested in her story of world beneath since he is very knowledgeable about the hidden world of Agartha. He becomes a vital piece of the adventures as mysterues unfold. On her way back home from school, Asuna runs into a boy whose appearance is similar to Shun. They are then attacked by three armed soldiers who appear to be after a crystal in the boy’s possession, which opens the portal to the underworld of Agartha. One of the soldiers reveals himself as Morisaki, and his goal is to gain access to this world in order to revive his lost wife. The boy also reveals himself as Shin, the brother of Shun. Shin disappears into the world of Agartha, after telling Asuna and Morisaki that they could do as they wish. The pair decides to venture into the mysterious world of Agartha, and so the adventure begins.
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Journey to Agartha


This is the adventure begins when Mr. Morasaki and Asuna was decided go to Agartha Mr. Morisaki wants to get into the Agartha because it is said there is a way to resurrect the one you love. Ryuji Morisaki lost his wife to sickness while he was in combat. He can’t live without her and has spent the last ten years of his life searching for this mystical land. Asuna follows her teacher. Mr. Ryuji Morisaki into the Agartha to answer questions she has about her life, while he is bent on resurrecting his wife. Once Asuna and Morisaki enter Agartha the true beauty of the movie beings to show through. This maybe Shinkai’s first attempt at creating a fantasy land, but I hope he continues to paint these epic landscapes. It is really amazing what Shinkai and his team managed to accomplish this new feature. The film is literally candy for your eyes.
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The story is a heavy-handed and sometimes very weird exploration of how people deal with death, loss, and the process of grieving. Asuna and Mr. Morisaki end up in the underworld, where they have further adventures and attempt to process their own losses. All the action scenes, in my opinion, were pretty fun to watch considering they were well made. Mixed in with the glorious animation, the action never left me bored. I honestly this Japanese anime movie I think and I feel this is real this is truly one of the best anime movies i ever seen. This is the one movie that I was desperate to rewatch!


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