Kimari’s Wake Up Call in A Place Further Than The Universe

One of my favorite anime of Winter 2018, A Place Further Than The Universe (or Yorimoi) tells a remarkable coming-of-age story in the girls’ trek to Antarctica. Here, I look at how Kimari’s arc of making the most illustrates the existential idea of the wake up call. Enjoy! Hirschorn and Hefferon’s 2013 Study: More reading on John-Wren Lewis’ view of Near-Death Experiences: This video was edited by MrNiesGuy! You can find him on Twitter (@MrNiesGuy) or check out his channel here: Special thanks to Luigi Murri, Jachin Cheatem, Clark Cavender, John Reinbold, Pelty8, Ilya Smirnov, Dan, Cakewalker, Henri Taarisen, Philip Geiblinger, J. Cleaver, Donny Southa, Scott Simonson, Brandon CouBrough, CatXD, R125R11, Ben Thompson, Gustavo Chau, Kavaran, qwerty23131, Peter Savelyev, Ja
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