I'm not sure which anime movie you're referring to. If you can provide more information such as the name of the movie, director, release date, etc., I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
The ending theme of the movie, Boiling Life, was a moving electronic song. The song began with the song of seagulls, accompanied by the sound of the waves of the sea. Then, a light and bright whistle led to a melodious electronic music. This music gave people a feeling of pure freedom and flying upwards. However, the specific song title or singer's information could not be found in the search results provided.
The songs for the movie " Passion " included the theme song " Stubborn ", the interlude " Give ", and " Spend the Day ". " Give, Give " was a song composed and sung by Ma Tiao. It represented the affirmation and sincerity of giving without regret. " Passing Days " was a promotional song sung by the rock band, Jiu Lian. It was a humorous and straightforward way to sing about the busy life between dreams and life. In addition, there were some pure music and dance songs at the movie premiere, including "Queencard,""Good Bye Baby," and "Exclamation Point."
Morricone's " Once Upon a Time in America " and " Movie Paradiso " both had extremely touching soundtracks. Among them, the Deborah theme of Once Upon a Time in America was one of the most famous soundtracks in contemporary film history. It brought warmth and comfort to the audience with its vast and lingering style. The "love theme" in the background music of "Movie Paradiso" was also touching. This theme song was actually composed by Morricone's son. Morricone made some adjustments and used different orchestrations to match the plot. These soundtracks successfully touched the emotions of the audience through the power of music.
The interlude of the movie " Break " was " Praise for the Great," sung by Meng Ge, Guo Lanying, and Lu Wenke. This song was included in the album " The Red Movies of the 70s ".
The recommendations for good anime movies are as follows:
1. Your Name. (Your Name): This is a romantic love story directed by Makoto Shinkai. It tells the story of two young people who meet in their dreams and gradually establish their feelings for each other. The film received high praise worldwide and was hailed as a classic animated film.
Attack on Titan: This is a popular Japanese manga adaptation of the movie, which tells the story of humans fighting against giants to protect their own walls. The movie had a compact plot, wonderful action scenes, and a lot of deep thoughts that were deeply loved by the audience.
3 Demon Slayer: This was a popular Japanese manga film adaptation about a young man who fought a demon to save his family. The movie was praised as one of the best Japanese anime films in recent years in terms of its plot, characters, and action scenes.
4. Naruto: This is a movie adapted from a Japanese manga created by Kishimoto. It tells the story of a young man's constant struggle to become a ninja. The movie was excellent in both the action scenes and the characters, but it also had many deep emotions and theme.
5 Sword Art Online: This is a movie adapted from a Japanese manga created by Kubo Miroku. It tells the story of a young man meeting and building a relationship in a virtual game world. The movie was excellent in terms of plot and character, but there were also many thrilling battle scenes.
There are many anime movies similar to Frozen. Here are some recommendations:
1 Spirited Away-Hayao Miyazaki's film tells the story of a little girl who searches for her parents in a mysterious world.
[2]"Fate/stay night"-A work by type Moon, which tells the story of a love story between a human and a magical creature.
3. Your Name-Makoto Shinkai's movie tells the story of two young people who swap identities and explore each other's worlds through dreams.
4 Attack on Titan-The story of humans fighting against giants to protect their own city walls.
5 Nausicaäof the Valley of the Wind-Hayao Miyazaki's film tells the story of a young girl who fights against giants to protect her village.
These movies all had different styles and topics to meet the needs of different audiences.
No, the demi-human anime also had many other forms of works such as comics, novels, games, and so on. In addition to the movie version, there were also different versions of comics, novels, and games. The comics and novels had already been completed.