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Title: Voices of a Distant Star
UK publisher: ADV Films
Genre: Sci-Fi
Studio: CoMix Wave
Type: OVA
Director: Makoto Shinkai
Year: 2002
Running Time: 25mins
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Average Rating: 8.00

Jamie's review

Voices of a Distant Star follows the love (and tragedy) of two young people (Noboru and Mikako) who have just finished their final Junior High exams. They make plans to go to the same High School together, however before they start at their new school, Mikako is called upon by the U.N. Army to help fight in a war that is raging far from Earth with the Tarsian’s (an invading alien race).

The only way for Mikako to contact her boyfriend is via text messaging from her mobile phone, but as time and space passes, the time it takes a message to reach Noboru back on Earth increases. Months and years pass without any contact from Mikako, so Noboru eventually decides the only way to move forward is to put his love and feelings for Mikako to the back of his mind and to try to get on with his life.

The catch is, while Noboru grows older on Earth, Mikako never ages a day since she’s travelling at the speed of light; light-years away on the other side of the Solar System.

The art in this is fantastic; the backgrounds are highly detailed and combine CG seamlessly. The characters are rather simplistic in design but blend well with the overall feel of the OVA. The lighting and rain effects blew me away while watching this, the way the Sun just bleeds through the clouds is simply awesome. The only bad thing is that the fluid movements aren’t the best, but as this is more talking about feelings than action (albeit at the end) it doesn’t really matter.

Being only 25 minutes long, Voices of a Distant Star surprisingly develops the characters and their (epic) relationship very well.
You can feel their sad desperation for each other; visually conveying a very real sense love and pain.
I’m not into watching lovey-dovey things, but even I’ll admit that watching this was quite heart-breaking.

The tiny things that are wrong with Voices of a Distant Star can be forgiven when you find out that it was created entirely by one (yes one) man-- Makoto Shinkai.
Makoto is a very talented individual indeed; a man who in just seven months created this piece of art (on a two-year-old Mac computer) using his knowledge about animation from when he worked for a game company.
He did everything on Voices, from the conceptual phase up to animating and even originally voicing Noboru (naturally, his wife was the only help he had, voicing Noboru’s girlfriend — Mikako).

In Summary

I have to say that I wasn’t expecting much from Voices of a Distant Star given that it’s only 25 minutes long, but boy was I wrong! Those 25 minutes were spent very well and are even some of the best minutes that I’ve spent watching anime.

Review Information

Score: 8 out of 10
Review By: Jamie
Date Published: Fri, 27 Aug 2004
5 responses to our review of "Voices of a Distant Star"

1. Comment by Paul

I really think Voices of a Distant Star is outstanding. Both as a meaningful and sad story (presented in just 30 minutes) and as an achievement of Makoto Shinkai; one of the front runners of what will be a new generation of indie animation producers. Can't recommend this enough, especially to fans that are looking for that added 'extra originality' in their anime.

Posted on Fri, 27 Aug 2004. Paul rated "Voices of a Distant Star": 9 out of 10.

2. Comment by Hugh

I can't believe you enjoyed the title so much Paul, I absolutely loathed it! Full of empty metaphors and obvious symbolism, I failed to empathise with any of the characters in what I felt to be a tired love story. Would Noburu ever be reunited with Mikako? Quite frankly, I didn't care.

Of course, the animation was brilliant and it is for this alone that I rated this feature a '4'. An all-style, no-substance graduate of the same school as Blood: The Last Vampire.

Posted on Sat, 28 Aug 2004. Hugh rated "Voices of a Distant Star": 4 out of 10.

3. Comment by aniki

As a simple love-across-the-void story, I thought Voices was amazing. The characters are remarkably well fleshed out in 30 minutes, and I really felt for them. The animation wasn't outstanding (the mechs kinda slip when they walk, and things run at a pretty low framerate), but for a one-man effort it's pretty impressive.
It's definately worth a look, although it might not be everyone's cup of tea.

Posted on Mon, 30 Aug 2004. aniki rated "Voices of a Distant Star": 8 out of 10.

4. Comment by Damian

For me VoaDS is simply fantastic, not only is it a moving emotional story, but it was created almost entirly by one man. Coming from an animation background myself I know how hard and time-consuming such an undertaling can be, I have nothing but respect and admiration for every part of Voices of a Distant Star.

Posted on Sun, 19 Sep 2004. Damian rated "Voices of a Distant Star": 10 out of 10.

5. Comment by Martin

VoaDS is an above-average sci-fi romance but considering the creative process it went through it is a small triumph. There's no escaping the limitations that the running time puts on the characterisation and story but the amount it achieves in this short duration is quite extraordinary. Shinkai is certainly a name to look out for in future - this and his more recent The Place Promised in our Early Days proves that he has a rare and wonderful gift.

Posted on Sun, 30 Apr 2006. Martin rated "Voices of a Distant Star": 8 out of 10.

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