I'm waiting for you in the future

Troy 2022-03-26 09:01:08

Originally thought that the thousand strokes would not go back like this, but I did not expect that there would be a reversal! Speaking of which, why did Makoto suddenly have one more chance to transcend! Although I know that Qianzhao will turn back in the end, who doesn't like this sweet feeling "I'll wait for you in the future! Well, go right away, run!"

Youth is good, those silly things, there are a group of lovely friends. The friendship between Makoto, Qianzhao, and Gongsuke is also unforgettable!

Qianzhao knew that Zhenqin had picked up what she had traveled through, and even if she used it again and again in front of him, he still indulged her. "Fortunately, it is used by stupid people." Sweet pampering!

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  • Stefan 2022-03-24 09:02:25

    8 points, a love movie with a sci-fi title, the art is very good, but the setting is very strong. It's still a bit far-fetched for this product to enter the top 250. Personally, I feel that movies such as "Magic Girl Little Round Theater" are much stronger than this. In the end, the cry of the heroine hahaha is like the cry of an AV actress, which will cause misunderstanding by the impure people around.

  • Guido 2022-03-22 09:02:10

    The ability to travel through time and space is only used to deal with daily chores. After watching the movie, I feel that the heroine is an idiot, but it is also a loss that the heroine is an idiot.

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time quotes

  • Miyuki Konno: [trying to prevent Makoto from jumping *leaping* out of the window] Big sis, no! Don't! I'm sorry. I'm sorry. It was all my fault. Why are you doing this? Because I ate your pudding?

    Makoto Konno: Wh-Why what?

    Miyuki Konno: Big sis, don't die!

    Makoto Konno: I won't!

    Miyuki Konno: Then where are you going?

    Makoto Konno: To the convenience store!

    Miyuki Konno: If you want pudding, I'll go buy it for you

  • 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?