The anime community buzzed with excitement back in May 2022 when new key visuals were released for the interconnected movies, Kimi wo Ai Shita Hitori no Boku e (To Every You I've Loved Before) and Boku ga Ai Shita Subete no Kimi e (To Me, The One Who Loved You). These films delve into the complex theme of parallel universes and how love can transcend dimensions. This article analyzes the premise of the movies.
These two anime films offer a unique viewing experience. While they can be watched independently, their narratives intertwine to create a more complete picture of the story. The core concept revolves around a world where traveling between parallel universes is a scientifically established possibility. The story follows Koyomi Takasaki, who makes a different choice after his parents' divorce , leading him to exist in slightly varied realities.
The brilliance lies in how your viewing order impacts your interpretation of events. The film's creators, in many interviews, have stated that neither film spoils the other, and both are equally enjoyable no matter which order they are watched.
Both "To Every You I've Loved Before" and "To Me, The One Who Loved You" are currently available on Crunchyroll. Here is a link to the official Crunchyroll page.
The concept of parallel universes has always been a popular theme in science fiction, and anime is no exception. Some popular series that also share this theme include Steins;Gate, and Puella Magi Madoka Magica.
"To Every You I've Loved Before" and "To Me, The One Who Loved You" present a compelling exploration of love, choice, and the multiverse. With their captivating visuals and thought-provoking narrative, these films are a must-watch for anime fans who enjoy stories that blend romance with science fiction elements.