1. Cloud Atlas - at first I was seriously hyped for this movie, it seemed like something than was going to a real brain thinker. Then the reviews came out and I started to lose hope in the movie, but user ratings on rotten tomatoes remained high so I went in with high hopes.

It was actually pretty good, not as great as I was expecting, but I would recommend at least giving it a watch. It's rather long and if you don't pay much attention it's pretty easy to get lost fast. Nothing really stood out about the soundtrack either, but I definitely feel that the story wasn't lacking. I enjoyed it.

2. Children Who Chase Lost Voices - God, sometimes I just can't watch Makoto Shinkai's stuff. I like to watch emotional things, especially depressing shows, I feel that it brings feelings that I usually don't feel. But his stuff just hits me hard sometimes. The first time I watched 5 Centimeters Per Second I literally couldn't do anything. I just sat there thinking.

Luckily this one takes much more of a adventurous turn, with a young girl getting mixed up into old legends about Agartha, another world locked under our own. On this adventure it deals a lot with dealing with your life after the loss of a loved one. Slightly deals with loneliness. Overall it was a really good show. The scenery in the show is just awesome. The soundtrack was point on, nothing really stood out. I wish they had delved a little more into certain parts, but nothing that really effects the story all that much.