Display title | Children Who Chase Lost Voices |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Released in May 2011, Makoto Shinkai's Children Who Chase Lost Voices From Deep Below (星を追う子ども, Hoshi wo Ou Kodomo, lit. "Children Who Chase Stars"), also released as Journey to Agartha in the UK, focuses on Asuna Watase (Hisako Kanemoto, Hilary Haag), a cheerful girl who embarks on a journey to say farewell. Contrasting his previous films, it is far more spirited and lively, telling of the implications behind life and death, as well as happiness and despair, and the folly of blind determination. With a running time of nearly two hours, it is the longest of all of his works. |