If you subsist in one of the cities that ’ll be screening uncommon Studio Ghibli film Ocean Waves , you could be among the first Americans to see it on the big concealment . The teen drama was originally made for Japanese TV in 1993 , and it never sire a theatrical release in the US — until now .
Here ’s a synopsis , followed by some additional item on its creation , courtesy ofStudio Ghibli :
Rarely seen out of doors of Japan , Ocean Waves is a subtle , touching and wonderfully elaborated story of adolescence and teen isolation . Taku and his good Quaker Yutaka are lead back to school for what count like another uneventful year . But they soon find their friendship tested by the reaching of Rikako , a beautiful new transfer scholar from Tokyo whose mental attitude vacillates wildly from flirty and light-minded to melancholic . When Taku join Rikako on a trip to Tokyo , the school erupts with rumor , and the three friends are forced to come to terms with their changing relationships .

Ocean Waves was the first Studio Ghibli film directed by someone other than studio founding father Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata , as music director Tomomi Mochizuki lead a gifted faculty of unseasoned employee in an adaptation of Saeko Himuro ’s best - selling novel . Full of dead reckoning bathe in a palette of pleasingly soft pastel colors and copious in the unexpected visual item typical of Studio Ghibli ’s most fear works , Ocean Waves is an accomplished teen play and a true find .
And the trailer :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3le0UC6JdhQ

Ocean Waves will first screen in New York City starting December 28 , come after by dates in blue-ribbon metropolis through March 10 . contain outthis listing of theatersto see if it ’s make for near you — but if not , an eventual Blu - beam of light release is also planned .
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