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Art is the signature of our relationships: this film portraits this idea perfectly.
When words surpass the limits of our existence, that is the moment in which mankind can express themselves without any boundaries. During history, this statement has been some of the greatest boosting for the improvement of societies. Hence, what a better manner could be implementing this concept in…
Read full review on AniList →I Went Into The Film With Low Expectations I Came Out With Them Well Exceeded (TL;DR at the end)
(Sorry for the scuffed images, it was the only way to avoid Netflix's anti screenshotting mechanism)
Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop is another Netflix original anime film joining the ranks with A Whisker Away and Flavors of Youth. Although I have only seen Flavors of Youth and didn't really like it,…
Read full review on AniList →A good anime to watch when you're feeling down.
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Words bubble up like soda pop is a cute wholesome anime that’s filled with bright vibrant colors and a great soundtrack. Brought to you by Netflix created by studio Signal M.D and sublimation. Signal M.D is known for FLCL progressive,…
Read full review on AniList →A Story Told For Today
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While there are timeless stories of romance that makes sense and connect just as well today as they did twenty years ago, _Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop_ is a story told now for now. It feels contemporary and current. It speaks to people aged the same as th…
Read full review on AniList →Overall...this movie was almost realistic and showed the light at things in a realistic way which I liked. A 7.5/10.
I'm not even gonna lie, this is got to be on of the best anime we got this season. This is coming from a guy who has watched Peach Boy Riverside and many other "great" anime this season, and I have literally slept through them. This anime.....was actually able to entertain me to a certain extent. Of…
Read full review on AniList →A comforting film that may not be the best, but I love all the same.
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# Far across the sky,
# above the green rice paddies,
#is the dwindling sun.
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One of the many reasons I watch anime is to experience the culture. It is my belief that the best way to understand a country is through the art the country's people have made. Sure, you can read the history,…
Read full review on AniList →A colorful summer romance with a cast of likeable characters that carry its formulaic story
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Coming-of-age romance stories come in all flavors, and one of the more common types of these stories is that of the summer romance. After all, it's the time where the young can make mistakes and find themselves, as the warmth of the season…
Read full review on AniList →what a pleasant and pretty film.
what a pleasant and pretty film.
firstly, the artstyle they were going for was on point. perfect for the late summer setting, wonderful on the eyes. i hope my summer looks like how this movies art style does, wish they gave this an HDR treatment because this color timing needs to pop out of your s…
Read full review on AniList → A quick and cute romance about two kids giving each other the confidence to grow passed their insecurities.
This one's a quick and cute romance about two kids giving each other the confidence to grow passed their insecurities.
Aside from the main pairing, the cast isn't exactly notable, but it is filled out with charming enough characters of all ages that lend well to the feeling of community surrounding…
Read full review on AniList →Help the people around you and don't let go of those who are precious to you
Note before the start: This obviously has some spoilers. The review is from MY PERSONAL POINT OF VIEW, everyone will appreciate and see something else, by this review i wish to give you a new look on the anime :D, feel free to let me know your POV... everyone is unique and values something else more…
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