The Girl Who Leapt Through Time evaluation action
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Kale 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Because almost all time-travel movies cannot explain [Grandfather Paradox] or [Twin Paradox], there must be a wonderful enough story and a special narrative method to attract the audience's attention and avoid thinking about the various possible existences. BUG. Obviously, Japanese cartoons are like our domestic workplace dramas that are telling love stories in the coat of industry, and they are talking about campus romances in the coat of science fiction. They just say that Japan is creating pure love, romance, sunshine, etc. The ability of atmosphere is indeed second to none in the world, and it can capture many young audiences. As far as I am concerned, the heroine's reckless and rash character is really annoying to me. This kind of young love that I didn't cherish at the beginning and finally bravely pursued my love is becoming less and less attractive to me. Maybe I am really old. Instead, I would like to talk about time travel, which is an ability that most people envy very much, but I have a concern. If time cannot be fast-forwarded after traveling back, wouldn’t the exact same life have to be completely replicated again, just like the continuous repetition of the third year of high school. This kind of experience, isn't it going to collapse directly?
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Carolyne 2022-03-27 09:01:12
I don't know what's so good about this movie, it's stinky and long, and it's annoying to watch. The heroine is a typical annoying person, dealing with two boys, and then pretending to be stupid and stupid. , I was still hypocritical when I was confessed, and finally I found out that they ignored me and then I went to them again and again to make trouble for them. Don't say it, it's boring.
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time quotes
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Kazuko Yoshiyama: It's a mysterious painting. If you look at it for a long time, you feel completely at peace. We don't know its artist, or whether it even has any artistic value. But... we learned one thing during the restoration. This painting was drawn hundreds years ago in a time of war and famine.
Makoto Konno: Why did someone draw this painting when the world was on the verge of destruction?
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Makoto Konno: Why did you use it? Shouldn't it have been saved for the right time?
Chiaki Mamiya: It was the right time. You don't remember, but Kousuke and that girl died once at that crossing. A certain someone was crying with guilt, so I had no choice. I had to go back, but before I noticed, it was summer. Being with you two... was too much fun. It was the first time I ever saw a running river on the surface. It was the first time I ever rode a bike. It was the first time I ever knew how vast the sky was. And above all... it was the first time I'd ever seen so many people in one place.