The plot, the pictures, the music, and some jokes that resonate with the audience, all of which can't be called perfect, but they can be called excellent.
The back and forth of the timeline three years ago and three years later, the shrine that separates the two worlds, the knot that symbolizes time, and the encounter between the male and female protagonists in that crater (?)...a three-year timeline Linked together, what constitutes the dependence and attachment of the male and female protagonists when they exchange bodies with each other. Everything seems to be hazy, illusory, and it seems to be real, touching the eyes.
Time and space are intertwined, staying together in dreams, waiting to be pursued. A small and fresh story of youth, narrated in a dreamy tone and delicately expressing a beautiful picture, with a little sadness of unpredictable fate, probably the most touching hearts of boys and girls.
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