Rain Town (original) (raw)
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Mar 28, 2018
Rain Town is a punchy short story that tells what needs to be told with without exaggerations or understatements.
The anime truly shines on its art. Because of the lack of the dialogue, the depth of the scenery and art direction brings up the themes. It's more of a location study than it is a narrative. The characters are given some level of analysis but it's rather flimsy and superficial. Their individuality is mostly undistinguishable and blends in with an existential and somewhat larger-than-life narrative on the nature of memories and childhood. And in that it's pretty impactful, although somewhat tongue-in-cheek and not so elaborate.
However, the... establishing shots on the city (both past and present), specially if taken into account the use of watercolor technics and dissonant, unsettling and slightly eerie piano arpeggios as the dominant soundtracks, turn the anime into a great study on locations and how they themselves produce a feeling of order, chaos, distance, closeness, brightness and loneliness. The simple contrast on the girls' bright jackets against the rusty blended earth tones of the robot-thing are enough to portray the distance between the subject and object of a memory. Many other imageries could be included here to tone in with the other themes, such as the cramped alleyway versus the open space with electric cables or how the use of watercolor in a rainy town makes it feel like background and foreground are constantly dissolving in each other.
Overall, the use of art to pack in so many interesting themes in a short anime, despite the lackluster narrative, makes it a definitive worthwhile watching experience for those willing to spend their 10min of streaming.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Jan 21, 2018
How beautiful it is to just press pause and stop this chaotic world for just ten minutes. In the complete absence of thought I found myself appreciating what I was looking at, a beautiful piece of art. Art doesn't always have to picture a realistic portray of the world, but this time it does just that. You look at the background imaginary and you see yourself finding similarities with places you have been to in your life. The color of the sky, the houses, the streets, everything reminded me of pieces of the world i experience daily. Never before I had felt this sensation watching... an anime. This is where you understand the director's meaning behind this little film, he wanted to paint a world where you can breathe freely and that at the same time leaves you breathless.
How beautiful it is to find peace for just ten minutes. What a privilege it is to watch the work of an artist. I can't always call an anime director an "artist"because it wouldn0t be the correct term to use in this community where art becomes a mere product. But little gems like this are worthy of all that trash. Don't waste your time, watch Rainy Day.
(Not to mention that the story is pretty emotional, Shelter doesn't even come close.)
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Mar 1, 2023
Strong directorial vision and truly unique visuals, but somehow ends up having a bit of a convoluted plot?
As with most shorts, this is more of a mood piece than a narrative one. It's definitely a world that feels like it could be explored in more depth and brought to life in interesting ways. Unfortunately, Rain World decides to focus its short narrative around something which would take way more time than it has to build something meaningful out of. The incongruities kind of smother the impact of the story and its few moments of surprise (two, in total) don't really make up for that.
It's still... cute and worth a watch to see something different in animation. The shots are extremely well composed and the world well-rendered.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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