The cords represent the flow of time itself. They converge and take shape. The threads twist, tangle, unravel, and connect again. Musubi - knotting. That’s time. — 君の名は/Your Name (2016) dir. Makoto Shinkai
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Kimi No Na Wa (Your Name) - A Quiet Rural Japanese Town (2016)
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Source: aoikawa
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The Art Of Your Name - Kimi No Na Wa 君の名は。Part One - Dir. Makoto Shinkai (2016)
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Kimi no Na wa 君の名は。- Dir. Makoto Shinkai (2016)
“I feel like I’m always searching for someone, or something.”
Source: ichigoskurosaki
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“I feel like I’m always searching for someone, or something.” – Your Name (2016)
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I wanted to tell you that… Wherever you may end up in this world, I will be searching for you.
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The beautiful background art of Kimi no Na Wa (Your Name)
Art Book (Japanese): Kimi no Na wa Official Visual Guide
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Meu amigo Totoro (1988)
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My Neighbor Totoro (1988)
Have any color palette request or suggestion? Send it inbox!
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となりのトトロ ~my neighbour totoro~ // green + architecture.
Source: tokyoproxy
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Marla’s philosophy of life is that she might die at any moment. The tragedy, she said, was that she didn’t.
Helena Bonham Carter as Marla Singer in Fight Club (1999)
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Helena Bonham Carter and Brad Pitt
Fight Club (1999)






