Reverse the world, the so-called upside down, is a very creative theme. For every two coexisting souls, even though they are in two different levels of the world, there is always a force that pulls them together, whether it is anti-matter, their own adventures beyond their boundaries, or something else. The memories that have been deprived will also return to my mind with that frown, smile, soft voice, and slight sigh. That baby-faced man, with an innocent smile, was burned again and again with his persistent beliefs in exchange for Itami's memories of them ten years ago. Another decade, they were found again, even if there was upper there, down here, nothing seemed to change, the efforts they put in would always ignite some hope. For love, he hopes to use science to change the world, although in the end he still admits that I should live in the down world, just for living. Fortunately, there are always people who are willing to believe and help them to change all this. Using a science fiction theme to tell such a simple and strong love, with beautiful special effects to render the background, through such a simple love to reflect some real inequalities and what we can believe and be able to believe and make efforts. Action, I think that's enough.
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