Megumi Han

Megumi Han

  • Born: 1989-6-3
  • Height: 5' 1" (1.55 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Alexzander 2022-03-24 09:02:58

      cried again

      Every time I look at Makoto Shinkai's work, I always have to be prepared to be abused, and this time is no exception. Although it is a new life that can clearly feel the emotions throughout the book. But I was still crying. When he traces your feet, his concentration, your eyes; the warm picture of...

    • Michele 2022-04-23 07:03:36

      Romanticism in Japanese Literature

      Personally, I think it is Shinkai Makoto's best work. From the early works such as "Beyond the Cloud" and "5 Centimeters Per Second", which rely on a single lens to present beautiful pictures, to the current "Your Name", a complete, unified and excellent commercial film.

      The subtle transition in the...

    • Roselyn 2022-03-16 09:01:05

      Add a star for the last ten minutes. The plot is not good, it is not smooth and a bit awkward. But in the end Qiuyue's words poked me into tears, and with Rain's extended version of the prelude, I cried directly. Love is really beautiful. The rain scene is very detailed and beautiful, and it can only be viewed at 1080P. Finally, I ask for all kinds of shoes from the hostess, they are very beautiful~

    • Dorian 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      Xin Haicheng's rain scene is so beautiful that after watching it, my mind stays in the rain pavilion for a long time. It is different from the misty rain, like a clear world of water. It falls bit by bit in every corner of the park, making the flowers, plants and trees in the rain. The beautiful light shines, and the detailed description of the scenery in the rain is touching. It is no wonder that the hero and heroine are also nostalgic for their encounter in the rainy season. And the sound of the piano and the rain really go well together.

    The Garden of Words quotes

    • Takao Akizuki: Tell me I'll never live up to my expectations! Tell me I'll never measure up to my dreams!

    • Yukari Yukino: I'm twenty-seven, but I don't feel any smarter than I did twelve years ago.