The script for this movie is cleverly written. Oshii Mamoru's "Long Live the Royal Ancestor" talks about a paradox of time and space: the heroine is the granddaughter of the protagonist, and the protagonist gave birth to a son in a time-space airship. This story is a complex and multiplied knot of time and space. Because the protagonist constantly travels and encounters himself, the actors are pitiful, and the scenes almost all take place in a tavern, which must have saved the director a lot of expenses. The three male protagonists are very cute, and the Internet language: "There is a pure virgin atmosphere", and I like the recommendation of house movies.
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