Hello World (film)
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Directed by | Tomohiko Itō |
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Cinematography | Yoshiki Obata |
Edited by | Shigeru Nishiyama |
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Distributed by | Toho |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Box office | $ 4.38 million[1] |
Hello World is a 2019 Japanese animated sci-fi romantic drama film directed by Tomohiko Itō and produced by Graphinica. It was released in Japan on September 20, 2019. Its cast include Takumi Kitamura, Tōri Matsuzaka, and Minami Hamabe.[2][3] A three-episode spin-off anime titled Another World premiered on September 13, 2019.[4]
Plot
Set in Kyoto 2027, the Japanese government has made plans to collect and preserve the city's natural architecture and culture through drones in real time, storing all its data in an infinite-capacity machine known as Alltale. Naomi Katagaki is an indecisive high school student living in Kyoto who harbours a love for reading. One day after school, a mysterious yatagarasu steals his library book and in an attempt to get it back, he meets a strange man that appears out of nowhere. This man, whom only Naomi can see, is revealed to be himself from 10 years later, now grown up and an adult. The adult Naomi explains that he has accessed Alltale from the real world outside in order to change the recorded past and save Naomi's to-be girlfriend, his classmate Ruri Ichigyō, after she was unfortunately struck by lightning at a fireworks festival and rendered comatose. The teenage Naomi decides to call his adult self 'Sensei' and agrees to help, as his adult self has limited capabilities as an avatar within Alltale. Sensei then gifts Naomi a special power, God's Hand, which manifests from the yatagarasu as a translucent gloved hand, to allow him to create anything as long as its chemical and physical structure is not overly complex.
Consulting his own diary, Sensei leads Naomi to slowly gain Ruri's affection and they eventually fall in love. On the night of the incident, Naomi refuses to invite her out for the festival and remains outside her house per Sensei's orders. They realise that due to this being a world within Alltale, Sensei's interference has caused its Homeostatic System to kick in. Bots in the form of kitsune men appear attempting to correct the data, transporting Ruri and Naomi to the site of the incident. Summoning a black hole, Naomi erases not only the kitsune men, but also the stroke of lightning that would have hit the tree Ruri was originally supposed to have waited at and hence the accident, successfully rescuing Ruri and rewriting the data.
In a twist of events, Sensei suddenly reclaims God's Hand and teleports Ruri away before disappearing. Naomi is shocked as he realizes that Sensei's plan was to recreate Ruri's original mental state in Alltale so that the data within could be synced with Ruri's own comatose mind in the real world, enabling her to wake up. Returning, defeated, to the city, Naomi is suddenly faced with thousands of kitsune men — an effect of Sensei deciding to reboot the system after all data relevant to Ruri's existence has been rewritten. The system then automatically starts filtering parts of data to keep and those to be erased, causing the space within 2027 Kyoto to shift and for red auroras to appear in the sky. Naomi, recalling how Ruri was teleported away in a similar fashion, jumps into the redness. He awakes in a virtual space to the yatagarasu, who assures him that he is not dead and promises to help him save Ruri, manifesting God's Hand for him once more.
Meanwhile, in the real world, Sensei embraces Ruri, who has woken up from a coma. However, kitsune men soon start appearing around the room targeting her, Sensei realized his world also a world within Alltale. Teenage Naomi warps to Ruri's hospital room and prepares to bring her to the staircase outside Alltale's complex, which has the optimal spatial coordinates for them to return to their original world. With help from Sensei, they manage to outrun the kitsune men and Ruri returns to her time via a portal created by God's Hand. The kitsune men, shifting their targets to the two Naomis, transform into a horrible gigantic creature that overpowers Naomi's strength. In the last moment, Sensei sacrifices himself, knowing that there can only be one Naomi and thanking his past self for letting him see Ruri smile again, wishing for him to always be happy. Inside the Alltale Management Facility, Alltale is successfully shut down after its data goes haywire and begins to duplicate itself. Alltale logic system has been deactivated which makes it possible to parallel world to happen inside Alltale. In tears, Naomi returns to Ruri and the two share a kiss. As the data has been written and rewritten beyond recognition, Naomi greets a parallel world ahead of him and Ruri.
In the final scene, adult Naomi awakens atop a human civilisation on the Moon, to the overlapping voice of the yatagarasu and an adult Ruri, implying that Naomi fell into a coma after saving Ruri due to the injuries from failing to enter Alltale in his previous attempts and now it was adult Ruri transferring Naomi's memory from Alltale to the real world.
Voice cast
Character | Japanese | English [2] |
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Naomi Katagaki (堅書直実, Katagaki Naomi) | Takumi Kitamura | TBA |
A 16-year-old high school student living in 2027 Kyoto and the film's protagonist. Initially lacking confidence and decisiveness, he is chosen by his classmates to be a book committee member and whereupon meets and grows close to Ruri. He slowly develops as a person across the film and becomes braver and more steadfast. | ||
Naomi Katagaki (カタガキナオミ, Katagaki Naomi)/Sensei (先生) | Tōri Matsuzaka | TBA |
Naomi Katagaki's future-self from 10 years later in 2037 and a 26-year-old adult who works as a chief officer in Alltale's Management Facility. Even after 10 years, he frequently visits Ruri in the hospital and repeatedly explores the possibility of accessing Alltale to sync its inner data with her mental state for her to reawaken. His meeting with the 2027 Naomi begins the film's story and throughout the film, he is called 'Sensei' by him. He later dies sacrificing himself for Naomi. | ||
Ruri Ichigyō (一行瑠璃, Ichigyō Ruri) | Minami Hamabe | TBA |
Naomi Katagaki's classmate and a fellow book committee member. Unlike Naomi, she is old-fashioned, decisive and confident in her choices, even if they make her stand out. She later falls in love with him and becomes his girlfriend. | ||
Tsunehisa Senko (千古恒久, Senko Tsunehisa) | Takehito Koyasu | TBA |
Sensei's good-natured and eccentric professor at the Alltale Management Facility. | ||
Yiyi Xu (徐依依, Shū Īī) | Minako Kotobuki | TBA |
Sensei's colleague and Professor Tsunehisa's direct subordinate. She's Chinese. | ||
Misuzu Kadenokōji (勘解由小路三鈴, Kadenokōji Misuzu) | Haruka Fukuhara | TBA |
The class idol due to her cute looks and antics. She later becomes friends with Ruri. | ||
Karasu (カラス, Karasu) | Rie Kugimiya | TBA |
Release
On October 9, 2019, Pioneer Films, a Philippine film distributor for anime and foreign films, has announced that Hello World will be released in the Philippines on October 30, 2019.[5]
On October 24 2019, Hello World was released in the Singapore.
Less than a year later, the film was released on September 11, 2020 through the international video platform service Netflix in selected territories including the Philippines and Singapore.[6]
Manga and novel adaptations
A manga adaptation of the film was launched in Shueisha's Ultra Jump manga magazine on July 19, 2019,[7] and ended serialization on March 19, 2020.[8]
A novel adaptation of the film was released on June 21, 2019.[7]
On November 30, 2020, Seven Seas Entertainment announced that they had licensed both the novel and manga adaptations of the film.[9]
References
- ^ "HiGH&LOW THE WORST Film Debuts at #3 at Japan's Box Office, Kaguya-sama Drops to #6". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
- ^ a b Piedra, Josh (2019-04-11). "New Anime Film Hello World Revealed". The Outerhaven. Retrieved 2019-04-12.
- ^ Cimi, Chris (2019-04-12). "Original Anime Films Hello World Gets First Trailer, Main Cast Announcement". OTAQUEST. Retrieved 2019-04-12.
- ^ "Hello World Film Gets Spinoff Anime Another World". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2019-08-22.
- ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (October 9, 2019). "Pioneer Films Opens Hello World Anime Film in the Philippines on October 30". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
- ^ ""Hello World" anime film is coming to Netflix". Anime PH Project. September 5, 2020. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
- ^ a b Pineda, Rafael Antonio (June 21, 2019). "Hello World Original Anime Film Gets Manga Adaptation". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
- ^ Mateo, Alex (February 19, 2020). "Hello World Manga Adaptation Ends in March". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
- ^ Sherman, Jennifer (December 1, 2020). "Seven Seas Licenses 7 Novels, 3 Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
External links
- Official HELLO WORLD website (in Japanese)
- Hello World (film) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Hello World at IMDb
- Official HELLO WORLD Subreddit
- 2019 films
- 2019 anime films
- 2019 Japanese novels
- 2019 manga
- 2019 romantic drama films
- 2010s children's films
- 2010s science fiction films
- Animated films about time travel
- Anime with original screenplays
- Films based on children's books
- Films set in 2027
- Films set in 2037
- Films set in 2050
- Films set in the future
- Films set in Kyoto
- Films set in Osaka
- Graphinica
- Japanese-language films
- Japanese animated science fiction films
- Japanese children's films
- Japanese films
- Japanese romance films
- Japanese science fiction films
- Japanese teen films
- Seinen manga
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- Shueisha manga
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