This wasn’t a dream. It was a glitch in reality, a celestial connection sparked by a comet passing overhead. They began leaving notes—scrawled on skin, tucked into notebooks, or saved in phone memos—to navigate the chaos of their swapped identities. They bickered through digital ink, learned each other's secrets, and slowly fell in love with a person they had never seen.
At 2160p (4K), the film’s obsession with light becomes the main character. Shinkai’s world isn’t just drawn; it’s illuminated. You aren’t just watching a story about two teenagers swapping bodies across time; you’re watching the way sunbeams filter through a moving train window, the hyper-detailed reflections on a Tokyo skyscraper, and the terrifying, iridescent glow of the Tiamat comet as it splits the sky.
VALiS and EtHD deliver a stunning 4K encode of Makoto Shinkai’s Your Name. (2016). The UHD Blu-ray source shines with the x265 compression—subtle gradients (twilight skies, comet trails) show no banding, and fine details like Tokyo’s cityscapes or the braided cords are razor-sharp. HDR is the real star: the vibrant reds of kuchikamizake and the deep blues of the comet’s glow pop without oversaturation. The 2160p resolution preserves the film’s hand-drawn textures while eliminating aliasing.
: Radwimps (who composed the iconic soundtrack and songs). Voice Cast :
"Mira. Not your relay name. Not your birth certificate. The name the stars gave you when you were still stardust."
This wasn’t a dream. It was a glitch in reality, a celestial connection sparked by a comet passing overhead. They began leaving notes—scrawled on skin, tucked into notebooks, or saved in phone memos—to navigate the chaos of their swapped identities. They bickered through digital ink, learned each other's secrets, and slowly fell in love with a person they had never seen.
At 2160p (4K), the film’s obsession with light becomes the main character. Shinkai’s world isn’t just drawn; it’s illuminated. You aren’t just watching a story about two teenagers swapping bodies across time; you’re watching the way sunbeams filter through a moving train window, the hyper-detailed reflections on a Tokyo skyscraper, and the terrifying, iridescent glow of the Tiamat comet as it splits the sky.
VALiS and EtHD deliver a stunning 4K encode of Makoto Shinkai’s Your Name. (2016). The UHD Blu-ray source shines with the x265 compression—subtle gradients (twilight skies, comet trails) show no banding, and fine details like Tokyo’s cityscapes or the braided cords are razor-sharp. HDR is the real star: the vibrant reds of kuchikamizake and the deep blues of the comet’s glow pop without oversaturation. The 2160p resolution preserves the film’s hand-drawn textures while eliminating aliasing.
: Radwimps (who composed the iconic soundtrack and songs). Voice Cast :
"Mira. Not your relay name. Not your birth certificate. The name the stars gave you when you were still stardust."