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Rating: 7.7/10 by 172 users

The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes (2022)

Urashima Tunnel – Once you enter that tunnel, you can get whatever you want, but at a price. Kaoru Tohno, who seems to have an elusive personality and traumatic past, and Anzu Hanashiro, who is struggling to reconcile her ideal image and true-to-heart attitude, team up to investigate the Urashima Tunnel and get what they want. This is an unforgettable summer story of nostalgia and sprinting in a remote countryside.

Directing:
  • Kanji Miyake
  • Tomohisa Taguchi
  • Tomohisa Taguchi
Writing:
  • Mei Hachimoku
  • Tomohisa Taguchi
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Sep 09, 2022

Rating: 7.7/10 by 172 users

Alternative Title:
Natsu e no Tunnel Sayonara no Deguchi - JP
通往夏天的隧道,再見的出口 - HK
夏へのトンネル、さよならの出口 - JP
Natsu e no Tunnel Sayonara no Deguchi - GB
通往夏天的隧道,离别的出口 - CN
The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes - DE

Country:
Japan
Language:
日本語
Runtime: 01 hour 23 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $872,000

Plot Keyword: adolescence, based on novel or book, legend, time travel, tragedy, school, seinen, anime, time manipulation

Ouji Suzuka
Kaoru Tōno (voice)
Marie Iitoyo
Anzu Hanashiro (voice)
Tasuku Hatanaka
Shōhei Kaga (voice)
Arisa Komiya
Koharu Kawasaki (voice)
Haruka Terui
Ms. Hamamoto (voice)
Rikiya Koyama
Kaoru's Father (voice)
Seiran Kobayashi
Karen Tōno (voice)

CinemaSerf

This reminded me quite a lot of "Suzume" from earlier this year, only here we have a tunnel rather than a door! It's the same boy meets girl type scenario - with both Kaoro and Anzu coming from families with tragedy in their recent history. Legend has it that the Urashima tunnel can grant you anything you wish - but it works out that for 108 seconds in there it takes 3 days off your life in the real world. Kaoro is determined to get his younger (and frankly rather annoyingly enthusiastic) sister back; Anzu to discover the secrets of her grandfather's manga writing so she can excel. The two meet at a railway station, attend the same school and gradually bond - discovering and exploring this mysterious tunnel and ultimately questioning just what they really want from life. The narrative does mingle a careful what you wish for aspect with a grass is always greener one - and the story is quite effective when it dwells on that scenario. Sadly, though, there is just a little bit too much baggage around the characterisations, a touch too much teenage angst and though the animation is quite watchable, the story is over-stretched. It's a nice to watch film, with a pleasing score, but it's not especially original or memorable, I'm afraid.


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