"My Everything" - A masterpiece of everyone's songs"My Everything" is a short 2-minute animated work that was broadcast on NHK Educational TV (now NHK E-Tele) in August 2005. This work was produced as part of NHK's popular program "Minna no Uta" and deeply moved viewers. Below, we will introduce detailed information and reviews of this work, as well as recommended points. Overview"My Everything" is an original story, as the original media is listed as "other." It was broadcast in August 2005 and is a short work with only one episode. Illustrator Kyogo Kawaguchi and video artist Futoshi Sato were involved in the production, and the copyright is held by NHK. story"My Everything" is a story about the emotional growth of a young girl. The girl ponders what is important to her and the meaning of her existence. The story depicts the process in which the girl comes to terms with herself and grows by reexamining "everything" about herself. One of the attractions of this work is that it depicts a profound theme in just two minutes. characterThe protagonist of this work is a girl whose name is not revealed. As she ponders the meaning of her existence and what is important to her, she experiences a range of emotions. Through her expressions and movements, the viewer is able to sense the movements of her heart. Although there are no other characters besides her, the portrayal of the girl's inner thoughts evokes deep empathy in the viewer. musicThe music of "My Everything" has a beautiful melody that perfectly matches the theme of the work, drawing the audience in. The lyrics are chosen to symbolize the girl's emotional growth, allowing the audience to share the girl's feelings through the lyrics. The music and visuals work together to create a work that deeply moves the audience. pictureThe film's visuals are captivating, with beautiful illustrations by Kyogo Kawaguchi and skilled visuals by Futoshi Sato. Color and movement are used skillfully to express the girl's inner thoughts, drawing the viewer in with the beauty. In particular, the girl's facial expressions and movements are depicted in detail, allowing the viewer to share her emotions. evaluation"My Everything" has been highly praised for its deep themes that it portrays in a mere two minutes. Viewers will share the girl's emotional growth and be made to think about their own meaning in life and what is important to them. The beautiful music and visuals come together to create a deeply moving work. It is beloved by many viewers as a masterpiece of "Minna no Uta." Recommended points"My Everything" is recommended for the following reasons:
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summary"My Everything" is a masterpiece from "Minna no Uta" that depicts a profound theme in just two minutes. Beautiful music and visuals come together to create a work that deeply moves the viewer. It is recommended for its profound theme that makes you think about the meaning of your own existence and what is important, its beautiful music and visuals, its relatability, and the fact that it can be watched in a short time. Please be sure to watch it along with other masterpieces from "Minna no Uta". |
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