@@WikiZeruel for me it sounds like we have finally arrived at the end of our lives and we reise how fun it was and how those suffering moments we endured don't take away from our happiness.
Her kimono has cranes on it because cranes are said to have a life span of 1000 years in Japanese lore. Also her name literally means 'Millennium Child'... And her surname Fujiwara is 1000 years old, dating to the Fujiwara clan of the Heian period (794 - 1185).
I saw Millennium Actress for the first time last year, knowing nothing about it other than the short tv description and was instantly hooked. The montage this score is used over, when Chiyoko is running through different eras, is my favourite scene and the music makes it perfect. It still sometimes pops into my head randomly and I love it all the more.
After having listened to various of Hirasawa's best albums I'm convinced the guy's a gift to humanity, really. A true light being from a distant place showing us how his beautiful home is. I strongly believe these feelings he conveys through his music can actually become our future, hopefully. A world where science and spirituality coexist and work together to propel us into a new light era. I'm just, grateful to be alive in this time period along with him, he has shared many beautiful gifts with the world...
true, the humor and faces is big part of it tho. like the image dose most of thie speaking you brain is to bussy trying to make sens of all the interesting beautiful cool consepts thrown at you to think to deep over the story to much. like the story is not whats importatnt at all, its the experience of watching it.
It's sad. Sometimes music like this seems to enter my whole body, mind and soul for days, sometimes even weeks. I can't describe the feeling, but it's like i'm happy and sad at the same time, aching for something i have forgotten or will never have in my life, and i don't know what it is. At the same time my heart feels heavy and light at the same time and i'm always trying to show people this experience or share my feelings with them. I show them the movie and the song before and after it, but they never seem to get it. I wish i had a person in my life who would feel the same. Feeling enlighted and crushed down at the same time, and yet it's so wonderful to be able to feel this... i'm sorry if there might be any spelling mistakes.
You're not alone. I feel exactly the same as you do. I also desperately am trying to find someone who can feel what I feel. Just remember that you're not alone. There are always people out there who know how you feel. The world is simply too big for any one of us to be experiencing something no one else did.
So soothing. I enjoy most of Susumu Hirasawa's songs because they take me to a whole other place and world and for those few minutes of the song I feel free. My soul literally soars.
This song especially reminds me of the Berserk OST. Heard it? If not you HAVE to check it out! I think you'd like it, because it takes me to that special place you spoke of.
@@vantablack8468 Glad to hear it, thanks for taking the time to reply. Tbh I'm there off & on too but we gotta help each other up. We'll get it figured out
Whenever I listen to Susumu's music, I feel like the music is something that I listened to a long time ago, but don't remember when. I feel nostalgic and I don't even remember anything that sounds close to his music. I feel sad and happy at the same time. I feel like my soul is leaving my body. And I feel like I'm getting kissed by an Angel and a Demon at the same time. His music is made up of human emotions.
Finally. I spent years wondering what this movie was. Trying to return to that distant memory, a decade past, when I saw this mystical scene with this woman running through different eras and times. The cosmos conspired to have me leave before I could learn anything about what I beheld. Thank you Berserk for being great of course but also for leading me to Hirasawa. Thank you Hirasawa for befriending Satoshi Kon. Thank you Mr. Kon for finding me when I was unable to find you. I didn't make it in time to say good bye, and I'm sorry. But if there's one thing I've learned from you, it's that meetings and partings are cyclical. I'll keep looking for you, because I've fallen in love with the search, because I know you'll always be there, just around the corner. Yours Truly, R / H
@@kensukefan47 dude liking susumu hirasawa does not make you a weeb lmao. people say this same thing about freddie mercury and a MULTITUDE of western artists. he's just very unique and talented and seems to poke at you in just the right way with his music, it's really incredible talent.
Just finished watching the movie. The scene where Chiyoko was going through different time eras with this song playing in the background was pure gold! One of my favorite scenes from Millennium Actress. Satoshi Kon and Susumu Hirasawa made one hell of a duo!
Absolutely. When people talk about Satoshi Kon, it's either Paprika, Paranoia Agent or maybe Perfect Blue. While all of those are great (And I think Perfect Blue is his best one), Millenium Actress and Tokyo Godfathers are at least just as good. He passed away way too early.
I, this was a sensory overload for me. This song made me look so far back into my life and I can say I genuinely cried, like bawling my eyes out over how beautiful the things I saw and did and how I felt and sensed. For a long time looking so far back was so hard. When the song was over I couldn't believe that something like that could get me, just one song. Life is truly strange and wonderful, and I'm glad I'm living my life.
I discovered Susumu Hirasawa because of Paprika. The soundtrack of that movie was just... incredible. So I searched all the songs and they were of this guy, who also composed the soundtrack of another Satoshi Kon's movies. And listening all the songs of Susumu one by one, I run into this one, and WOW. I don't have words to describe it... the vibe, the effects, the voice is omg, this song is one of my favourites. Also, Susume is very versatile. All his songs are different, each one remind me of something different. Susumu takes music in a whole different level. It doesn't have even complicated sequences of chords, it's the effects, how he plays with the sounds... I think that Susumu has a clear idea of what to transmit in any song, and compose it and make it with the right effects is an not very common ability.
Susumu Hirasawa's versatility based on his music is astonishing to witness. Once you hear another song from him or something else he composed, it's always attaining a different flow and vibe that ring's distinctively than the last piece of music he composed/sung.
The title fits so well. Getting through half the film, the energy that emanated from this soundtrack flowed through me. I fell in love with it the moment I heard it. It makes me so glad to finally take a trip through all of the works that Satoshi Kon has touched on. What a trip so far!
this piece is so transcendent. I wish I could live a life of as much boundless motivation, creative passion, and striving past all suffering as Chiyoko did. to me, that simple purity must be what it means to be alive. staring up at the moon, wanting to recapture your memory of it, to see it within a painting again, only to realize your striving towards it, your relentless forward motion through time and space, through imagined memory, brought you even farther--to walking on the moon yourself. going even further because what you love isn't the destination, its the journey. I don't think I can ever be like that ideal myself, but I know people who are. they are the treasures of this broken reality of ours. I want to treasure them and love them forever.
It's amazing how much the sound and rhythm can move a person regardless of what is being transpired through the lyrics. Music will always be universal.
This movie was thing I never knew I needed. There was a gap in my heart but it filled up. I was lost and this movie found me. It was if I was walking through a foggy forest and I suddenly came across a cabin.
Your legacy will forever be remembered through your works. Few other artists and writers can come close to the pure masterclass work of Satoshi Kon. Thank you for the movies and the memories
It's a less hollywoodian love letter to cinema, how both history and stories melt to forge our past and our vision of the world; it's heartbreaking, with a deep feeling of fullfilling and inner emptiness
This song is the definition of hope. At least it is to me... I don't know why. When I listen to this, I just get the feeling that everything will turn right somehow. I'm so thankful to Hirasawa and I'm glad that I discovered his songs
This theme is the most beautiful part of being an actress, it contrasts a lot with the most horrible part of being an actress, Perfect Blue and Millennium Actress are sister films, so similar, but at the same time so different
Michael Pena Same here. The movie wouldn't hit you the same way without Mr. Hirasawa's incredible music. The Hirasawa/Kon combo was minblowing. Too bad Mr. Kon left us too soon. :(
I listened to Susumu's "Rubedo" and I noticed the "Run" reference in the comment section. I listened to "Run", loved it and I decided to watch the movie. I experienced three pieces of true art in such a sort time that I feel overwhelmed. Also, this picture makes so much sense after you watch the movie. A masterpiece indeed
I found this movie at the beggining of the year, I haven't been able to watch it but this sung stuck with me Now it's November 17th of 2017, and this song still gives me the same feelings it makes me feel liberated. It reminds me of how young I am, at the age of 16. I'm still just a young girl, and I hope I always remain with the soul of a young girl. Thank you, Satoshi Kon, for teaching me that my soul doesn't have to age with my body. And thank you, over all, for teaching me that the best part of dreams is not achieving them, but chasing after them. I hope you're having a good afterlife, if there is one. Virtual Vow to you, all the way from my corner of the world.
i just came back to this, 1-1-2019 at 12:45 am i'll be turning 18 in july and i'm going to college in august. so i guess this is really my last bunch of months as a kid. Thank you for being part of a priceless childhood, Satoshi Kon. Once again, virtual vow to you, wherever in the cosmos you may be.
@Cyrix I'm about to turn 18 in a couple of weeks, and I came back to this song cause of the nostalgia. I'll keep your advice in mind, and try to never forget my inner child. I hope you have a good life, stranger :)
Satoshi Kon is a great director and creator, and in combination with Susumu Hirasawa, they make some of the most impactful films. rip Satoshi, his movies will always stay
I swear, Susumu music paired with Satoshi Kon's works gave us some phenomenal movies. Ones that gave messages, gave inspiration, and addressed society issues(of course in methods that made us have to watch because "What the hell is happening" must have crossed everyone's mind the first time they saw Perfect Blue or Paranoia agent). Satoshi Kon's films are immortalized in my mind. Millennium Actress made me cry, Paprika fueled my sense of adventure, Perfect Blue affected me in a way I can't explain, and his show Paranoia Agent started me on this adventure. I have not yet found a way to watch his other works but if I can find it, Tokyo Godfathers is next the list.
I never saw the movie, but this music give me a sensation of freedom, release and tears of joy. I have the image of someone running and smiling and crying at the same time. It's really cool !
It's strange how 4-minutes of sounds can feel like years of memories
It really does it sounds like seeing all the chapters of berserk flash by rest well you glorious manga lord Mirua.
@@joshshrum2764 To me it feels like a timelapse of Satoshi sensei works.
@@WikiZeruel Beautiful way to think about it.
@@WikiZeruel for me it sounds like we have finally arrived at the end of our lives and we reise how fun it was and how those suffering moments we endured don't take away from our happiness.
@@johnmanole4779 that's a great way to put it ❤️
It's almost as if Satoshi Kon and Susumu Hirasawa were destined to work together.
-So do we ship it then?-
@@mibukdesjarlais534 you have to go back
@@rumory chill
just like Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer
Because they were.
リバイバル上映で、初めて見ました。
遊郭→戦国→明治→大正時代を駆け抜けるシーンが素晴らしすぎて、聴きにきました。
よく考えると戦国より幕末の頃の戊辰戦争だと思います
Out of all the Satoshi Kon movies, this one hits me the hardest. Life is so short and we all only get one chance.
Well yeah, that's a matter of belief. :) But yes, we need to make the best of it, no matter what comes after.
Reading this whilst listening is gonna make someone cry.
Nirvana means "to be blown out".
I'm so sorry to hear that, hope you are doing okay after the loss of your friend
Dave House Alan Watts taught me this.
今でも思う。
「夢みる機械」とはどんな映画だったのかと。
未完成のまま凍結されてしまったがそれはそれで私たちに永遠の夢を見させてくれているのではないだろうか。
まさに夢見る機会ですね
god this guy is so good
you have great taste in music!
Do a review 😎
lol
Hello
fucker slaps hard
アニメーションの利点を最大限に生かす事に長けた人たち。今さんの画と平沢さんの音がつくる世界は凄いとしか言いようが無いんですよね。もっともっと観たかったし聴きたかったです。
After all, what I really love is the chase.
Larvitar is this one from the movie?
It is
On of the best line in animation history for me
Yas Yas Yas.
I get the reference, but man - what a rapey phrase.
懐かしさに想いを馳せるような
遥かなる未来に希望を抱くような
壮大な歴史を巡るような
そんな平沢さんの曲が好きです
Hey
it's like taking a shit in a working toilet after holding it in all day and having enough toilet paper
人生の儚さが切なさとなって胸に迫ってくるような感覚。千年のように長いと思っている人生は、本当はすぐかけ走ってしまえるほど、短いものなのかもしれない。それでも生きることの美しさを信じたいと思った。また観直したくなった。
Her kimono has cranes on it because cranes are said to have a life span of 1000 years in Japanese lore.
Also her name literally means 'Millennium Child'... And her surname Fujiwara is 1000 years old, dating to the Fujiwara clan of the Heian period (794 - 1185).
nice to know dude
Mokou?!
Great comment. Thank you.
50 cent aint got nothing on her
It is also no coincidence, considering you can see Fujiwara mon on the doors in her house.
I saw Millennium Actress for the first time last year, knowing nothing about it other than the short tv description and was instantly hooked. The montage this score is used over, when Chiyoko is running through different eras, is my favourite scene and the music makes it perfect. It still sometimes pops into my head randomly and I love it all the more.
After having listened to various of Hirasawa's best albums I'm convinced the guy's a gift to humanity, really. A true light being from a distant place showing us how his beautiful home is. I strongly believe these feelings he conveys through his music can actually become our future, hopefully. A world where science and spirituality coexist and work together to propel us into a new light era. I'm just, grateful to be alive in this time period along with him, he has shared many beautiful gifts with the world...
Thx, that was beautiful
This is a beautiful comment, puts my exact feelings about Satoshi Kon's and Hirasawa's works into words.
There are so many languages in the world and you chose to speak the truth
His themes are so beautiful and angelic. Even in Paranoia Agent and Berserk.
feel you on that man
That scene where she is riding a horse through a frozen battlefield was one of the most artistic shots in all of cinema.
Susumu Hirasawa's music transcends human emotions. The man is more than alive.
Forgot what your pfp is from...
@@Fightanddie that's baccano 100%
この曲やばい
イントロから最後まで何かがずっと走ってる
それは人でもあるような、はたまた熱情のような形ないものでもある気がする
もう少し聞いてみると列車が走っているような気にもなる
何かしらのものがずっと走ってる
その疾走感が向かう先が気になる
虚無の中をただただ永遠に走り回っているかのような
ルベド(赤化)から来ました
向こうは夕焼けの荒野を一人で走っている感じでしたが、こちらは馬で駆けているような気持ちになりました
どちらも好きです
決して手には入らないものへの憧憬のような曲。
と思ったらアニメもそんな内容だった。
ずっとずっと遠い過去の、誰かの記憶を垣間見てるような気分になる。
平沢進っぽい怪しい音づくりなのに爽やかかつ情熱的な疾走感で何度でも聴ける。ステルスメジャーは伊達じゃないな。
This movie has such a simple concept but Satoshi Kon emphasizes the simplicities and makes them his own to create a beautiful masterpiece.
oh shit it's the actual Ono-D
true, the humor and faces is big part of it tho.
like the image dose most of thie speaking you brain is to bussy trying to make sens of all the interesting beautiful cool consepts thrown at you to think to deep over the story to much. like the story is not whats importatnt at all, its the experience of watching it.
パプリカに比べて知名度は若干劣る(と思っている)が、パプリカに負けないくらい名曲揃いな映画なんだよなぁ…一見の価値あり
激しく同意です。
千年女優は、いい映画ですよね。
I am convinced that Susumu Hirasawa came from another planet. This is glorious.
It's sad. Sometimes music like this seems to enter my whole body, mind and soul for days, sometimes even weeks. I can't describe the feeling, but it's like i'm happy and sad at the same time, aching for something i have forgotten or will never have in my life, and i don't know what it is. At the same time my heart feels heavy and light at the same time and i'm always trying to show people this experience or share my feelings with them. I show them the movie and the song before and after it, but they never seem to get it. I wish i had a person in my life who would feel the same. Feeling enlighted and crushed down at the same time, and yet it's so wonderful to be able to feel this... i'm sorry if there might be any spelling mistakes.
run
You're not alone. I feel exactly the same as you do. I also desperately am trying to find someone who can feel what I feel.
Just remember that you're not alone. There are always people out there who know how you feel.
The world is simply too big for any one of us to be experiencing something no one else did.
Yes.
I relate to that too
You are not alone with this .
I very well know this mix of emotions 😊😉
タイトルつけるなら間違いなくRunだって思うくらいの疾走感 独特な音楽なのに聞いてるとスッと耳に入ってきて一瞬で走り抜けてしまう、気づいたら4分溶けてる
この音楽の1時間耐久無いですかね。確かにすごく自然に入ってきますよね。もう一回千年女優観たくなってきました。
リバイバルで見たけどRunって千恵子がまんま走ってるとこいっぱいあって納得したw
So soothing. I enjoy most of Susumu Hirasawa's songs because they take me to a whole other place and world and for those few minutes of the song I feel free. My soul literally soars.
This song especially reminds me of the Berserk OST. Heard it? If not you HAVE to check it out! I think you'd like it, because it takes me to that special place you spoke of.
I heard Beserk OST before, but I dwell deeper into his music every day. I'm forever looking up his old and newer works.
to me it feels like looking at salvador dali's paintings. very beautiful, but not something of the world that we think we know.
***** yes, he doesn't have just a couple, or a handful of amazing songs but DOZENS, and dozens of them
Every song of him are so precious.
This song pretty much describes how dreams feel like.Chaotic,beautiful and sadly we can't have them in our grasp forever
I hope you're still here
@@aliceh5289 I am. Trying to work things out. It’s not easy but it’s a living
@@vantablack8468 Glad to hear it, thanks for taking the time to reply. Tbh I'm there off & on too but we gotta help each other up. We'll get it figured out
Hah, fantastic comment! One of the best descriptions of dis song I've ever read. :'///3 Super hugs from México! :3
@@vantablack8468
Hey how are you doing these days??
Whenever I listen to Susumu's music, I feel like the music is something that I listened to a long time ago, but don't remember when. I feel nostalgic and I don't even remember anything that sounds close to his music. I feel sad and happy at the same time. I feel like my soul is leaving my body. And I feel like I'm getting kissed by an Angel and a Demon at the same time. His music is made up of human emotions.
この曲聞きながら夕暮の山道をドライブするのが最高に気持ちいいんよなぁ
RIP Kon Satoshi...Thanks for your great masterpieces...
He died so early :(
Too soon.....really too soon :'(.
@@62Tob His Masterpieces will remain forever tho. One Part of him will be alive for eternity
what's with saying his name backward?
@@minamur im sorry if i have somehow offend you but your comment sounds rude ngl
師匠の歌は歌詞ではなく音楽が今敏監督の世界観を1番表してる。
もちろん歌詞も最高だけど。
Finally. I spent years wondering what this movie was. Trying to return to that distant memory, a decade past, when I saw this mystical scene with this woman running through different eras and times. The cosmos conspired to have me leave before I could learn anything about what I beheld.
Thank you Berserk for being great of course but also for leading me to Hirasawa. Thank you Hirasawa for befriending Satoshi Kon. Thank you Mr. Kon for finding me when I was unable to find you. I didn't make it in time to say good bye, and I'm sorry. But if there's one thing I've learned from you, it's that meetings and partings are cyclical. I'll keep looking for you, because I've fallen in love with the search, because I know you'll always be there, just around the corner.
Yours Truly,
R / H
*tips hat silently*
+OuterRem Holy shit that was well written
+OuterRem wtf
when you tryna sound poetic but you just sound like a fedoralord
Akabayashi *tips fedora silently
I have not even seen the movie, yet I'm literally crying while sitting in a train full of people. Susumu Hirasawa isn't human
Do weebs really.
@@kensukefan47enjoying art isn’t being a weeb, it’s being human.
@@kensukefan47 dude liking susumu hirasawa does not make you a weeb lmao. people say this same thing about freddie mercury and a MULTITUDE of western artists. he's just very unique and talented and seems to poke at you in just the right way with his music, it's really incredible talent.
@@kensukefan47 you're boring and no one likes you
This track is part of one of the greatest moments in film history
それでも彼を追いかける
愛が分かる作品だった
Just finished watching the movie. The scene where Chiyoko was going through different time eras with this song playing in the background was pure gold! One of my favorite scenes from Millennium Actress. Satoshi Kon and Susumu Hirasawa made one hell of a duo!
Horrifically underrated film.
ok.
Absolutely. When people talk about Satoshi Kon, it's either Paprika, Paranoia Agent or maybe Perfect Blue. While all of those are great (And I think Perfect Blue is his best one), Millenium Actress and Tokyo Godfathers are at least just as good. He passed away way too early.
@@BreadSanta ikr?I just found out about him...which is sad
@@BreadSanta When you know how he passed away it add to Paprika another sad layer.
Deorman how did he pass away?
I, this was a sensory overload for me. This song made me look so far back into my life and I can say I genuinely cried, like bawling my eyes out over how beautiful the things I saw and did and how I felt and sensed. For a long time looking so far back was so hard. When the song was over I couldn't believe that something like that could get me, just one song. Life is truly strange and wonderful, and I'm glad I'm living my life.
General Lego MacLeo hey bro what’s the pic in your pfp it looks like araki but I can’t find it
I discovered Susumu Hirasawa because of Paprika. The soundtrack of that movie was just... incredible. So I searched all the songs and they were of this guy, who also composed the soundtrack of another Satoshi Kon's movies.
And listening all the songs of Susumu one by one, I run into this one, and WOW.
I don't have words to describe it... the vibe, the effects, the voice is omg, this song is one of my favourites.
Also, Susume is very versatile. All his songs are different, each one remind me of something different. Susumu takes music in a whole different level. It doesn't have even complicated sequences of chords, it's the effects, how he plays with the sounds...
I think that Susumu has a clear idea of what to transmit in any song, and compose it and make it with the right effects is an not very common ability.
I got hooked on his music after listening to Niwashi King, and then looked into his other music and it’s honestly divine to listen to.
Have you watched berserk?
watch berserk
Susumu Hirasawa's versatility based on his music is astonishing to witness. Once you hear another song from him or something else he composed, it's always attaining a different flow and vibe that ring's distinctively than the last piece of music he composed/sung.
The title fits so well. Getting through half the film, the energy that emanated from this soundtrack flowed through me. I fell in love with it the moment I heard it. It makes me so glad to finally take a trip through all of the works that Satoshi Kon has touched on. What a trip so far!
this piece is so transcendent. I wish I could live a life of as much boundless motivation, creative passion, and striving past all suffering as Chiyoko did. to me, that simple purity must be what it means to be alive. staring up at the moon, wanting to recapture your memory of it, to see it within a painting again, only to realize your striving towards it, your relentless forward motion through time and space, through imagined memory, brought you even farther--to walking on the moon yourself. going even further because what you love isn't the destination, its the journey. I don't think I can ever be like that ideal myself, but I know people who are. they are the treasures of this broken reality of ours. I want to treasure them and love them forever.
この映画は何度見ても泣ける。一度は皆に見てほしい作品
ラストの解釈だけは他の人の意見も聞いてみたいな
It's amazing how much the sound and rhythm can move a person regardless of what is being transpired through the lyrics. Music will always be universal.
Only Hirasawa san can make music this all encompassing and give it a nostalgic Deja-vu feeling
This sounds absolutely amazing.
The first time I listened to this it drove me to tears. I'm still crying
This movie was thing I never knew I needed. There was a gap in my heart but it filled up. I was lost and this movie found me. It was if I was walking through a foggy forest and I suddenly came across a cabin.
今 敏監督。ありがとうございました。
This song sounds like nostalgia
Make you feels flashbacks
@jayba2007 u mean nostalgia?
@@fabledkiper ruclips.net/video/8rNUPVWPquE/видео.htmlsi=T772MtqqgK4BDDxc
I don't know how he does it but Hirasawa manages to touch my soul in a profound way over and over again, how no other musician does it.
yeah, feel like this music hits someting deep and primordial, someting bigger than all of us connecting us all together.
Your legacy will forever be remembered through your works. Few other artists and writers can come close to the pure masterclass work of Satoshi Kon. Thank you for the movies and the memories
He was able to match the energy of satoshi kon and kentaro miura and now their both gone
The magic of this song brings me closer to heaven, and sometimes I have to pause it to hopefully listen to my relatives calling me from beyond
劇場で見れてよかった
Listening to this with headphones is one of the greatest feelings.
師匠に出会えて良かった...
Never saw the film, I came here from Paprika, but wow, I'm in love with this song, I hope the film is just like this
it's actually quite different from paprika, but just as good (or even better...)
It's a less hollywoodian love letter to cinema, how both history and stories melt to forge our past and our vision of the world; it's heartbreaking, with a deep feeling of fullfilling and inner emptiness
the film is a masterpiece
I found Millenium Actress to be better than Paprika.
WHY IS THIS BEAT SO FUCKING GOOD OMG. 1:53
cuz people still got BELIEVE
2:46 is my favourite part
Everytime I listen to Susumu's songs, I just want to throw me over the window and fly.
His music has a tendency to do that
Is this a paprika reference..?
@@neilnova2062 I actually didn't thought on that but pretty much yea, Paprika vibes
Defenestration vibes
this song feels precisely like having a dream where you can fly
Я не смотрела фильм и слышу эту мелодию, но с первых секунд у меня наворачиваются слезы. Почему я плачу?
This song is the definition of hope. At least it is to me... I don't know why. When I listen to this, I just get the feeling that everything will turn right somehow.
I'm so thankful to Hirasawa and I'm glad that I discovered his songs
It is exactly how it makes me feel ! The feeling that everything will turn right in one way or another, definitely. The music of Hope.
This is the determination, and stubbornness in Guts.
この曲に出会えて本当に良かった
Satoshi Kon and Susumu Hirasawa are gosh darn geniuses
平沢進師匠は日本が世界に誇る大音楽家です🙏🇯🇵✨
人間国宝でよろしいかと。
Nani?!
now I gotta watch this movie
Yes, yes you do.
hey Paprika
***** I have and I loved it! :D
Thank for reminding me then! Hopefully it's just as fricking beautiful
Dee P again!
Man susumu hirasawa does not miss with any of his songs.
This theme is the most beautiful part of being an actress, it contrasts a lot with the most horrible part of being an actress, Perfect Blue and Millennium Actress are sister films, so similar, but at the same time so different
5 years passed since i first saw Milenium actress and to this day this song still brings me goosebumps
You were too good for this world, Satoshi Kon. Thank you for your works.
beautiful
this is my favourite song from the soundtrack
Same here
susumu hirasawa music is trascendental
壮大さが感じる
The uplifting happiness striking from Susumu's work is unexplainable. No other artist manages to do the same for me.
マジでかっこいい
This makes tickles my will to run in an empty field by the morning fog
The fact that if this song was the sountrack of any decent American film, it would have easily won the Oscar
Imagine Hirasawa scoring one of Kurosawa's movies
This was one of those rare movies that left you crying for more. Satoshi is a true genius!
家族が紅白を見ている中で聴くRunは格別
This song makes me cry for some reason.
If you haven't seen the film, watch it right now. Basically, it's a romantic film, but you'll never see anything like it.
The story is amazing and the music always is so beautiful and deep. Millennium Actress is probably my favorite Kon movie because of Hirasawa.
Michael Pena Same here. The movie wouldn't hit you the same way without Mr. Hirasawa's incredible music. The Hirasawa/Kon combo was minblowing. Too bad Mr. Kon left us too soon. :(
AjaOfVeelox Still remember, still love"
#neverforget
Always remember forever love
I listened to Susumu's "Rubedo" and I noticed the "Run" reference in the comment section. I listened to "Run", loved it and I decided to watch the movie. I experienced three pieces of true art in such a sort time that I feel overwhelmed. Also, this picture makes so much sense after you watch the movie. A masterpiece indeed
サムネイルのイラストが素敵
I found this movie at the beggining of the year, I haven't been able to watch it but this sung stuck with me
Now it's November 17th of 2017, and this song still gives me the same feelings
it makes me feel liberated.
It reminds me of how young I am, at the age of 16. I'm still just a young girl, and I hope I always remain with the soul of a young girl.
Thank you, Satoshi Kon, for teaching me that my soul doesn't have to age with my body.
And thank you, over all, for teaching me that the best part of dreams is not achieving them, but chasing after them.
I hope you're having a good afterlife, if there is one.
Virtual Vow to you, all the way from my corner of the world.
i just came back to this, 1-1-2019 at 12:45 am
i'll be turning 18 in july and i'm going to college in august.
so i guess this is really my last bunch of months as a kid.
Thank you for being part of a priceless childhood, Satoshi Kon. Once again, virtual vow to you, wherever in the cosmos you may be.
@Cyrix I'm about to turn 18 in a couple of weeks, and I came back to this song cause of the nostalgia. I'll keep your advice in mind, and try to never forget my inner child. I hope you have a good life, stranger :)
Cyrix I just turned 18 in March and found this song today, gonna watch the movie it sounds like it’ll be a fun time
Wow 5 years ago... I hope you are still doing well up until this day, and beyond.
2本足じゃなく4本足で走ってるみたいな曲
Been on repeat since yesterday.
This is definitely one of my favorite movies from Satoshi Kon. Still gets me every time.
Satoshi Kon is a great director and creator, and in combination with Susumu Hirasawa, they make some of the most impactful films. rip Satoshi, his movies will always stay
めっちゃすき
今敏と平沢進は、奇跡の出会いなんだなぁ😭
テレビで一瞬BGMで流れて、曲名わからないし一瞬だったから音声検索できなくて、なんか白虎野の娘が代わりに聴きたくなって、そっから平沢進の曲漁ってたら辿り着いためちゃくちゃ嬉しい
I swear, Susumu music paired with Satoshi Kon's works gave us some phenomenal movies. Ones that gave messages, gave inspiration, and addressed society issues(of course in methods that made us have to watch because "What the hell is happening" must have crossed everyone's mind the first time they saw Perfect Blue or Paranoia agent). Satoshi Kon's films are immortalized in my mind. Millennium Actress made me cry, Paprika fueled my sense of adventure, Perfect Blue affected me in a way I can't explain, and his show Paranoia Agent started me on this adventure. I have not yet found a way to watch his other works but if I can find it, Tokyo Godfathers is next the list.
Tokyo godfathers is the best Christmas movie
Check Magnetic Rose too if you can, sad and unnerving at the same time.
この映画は、千代田の心の風景を映画にしたのだと思う。だから、誰かを一生懸命追いかける事は、夢や憧れを追い求める事を表現している気がする。
そして、今敏が表現したかったことも、一生懸命、何かに夢中になっている人は美しい、という事だったのではないかな。
Imagine being able to make something this beautiful and ethereal
Wow
I never saw the movie, but this music give me a sensation of freedom, release and tears of joy. I have the image of someone running and smiling and crying at the same time. It's really cool !
It such a beautiful song it always gets me to start tearing up. Your life is precious guys don’t ever forget that
"...the part I really loved... was chasing him!"
This song just makes me want to run, as if I were looking for the one thing that I have been waiting my whole life. I guess, just like in the film.