future love.

Evert 2022-04-19 09:03:01

When an otaku meets his future self, a robot made to save him.
Seems like a simple plot.
But there are a lot of repeated scenes that confuse me.
It turned out that two girls traveled through time and space for him.
Just go back to 2007. Humans more than a hundred years later.
And the robot made for himself appeared a year later.

Falling in love with a robot, but not getting the desired response.
He was in so much pain that he said hurtful things to her.
And the Great Tokyo Earthquake.
Let her finally realize human emotion, she can finally say to him as he imagined, I can feel your heart.
In order to save him, she, who was pressed by the building, cut herself into two sections abruptly.
That section was dragged in half to reveal the core body of the machine, and a small section of the machine's spine that was cut off. It looked terribly sad.
She rescued him, and in the end even the upper body was buried in the rubble.
He dug her out of the rubble.
He was holding her damaged. Time flies by 61 years.
He finally recovered her.
In her company, he passed away peacefully.

If this is the end.
I don't think there's anything wrong with it either.

However, time jumps again.
2133.
A girl who looks exactly like a robot appears in front of the camera in front of the display case of the cultural relic computer.
Friends told her there was a robot that looked exactly like her.
She went to the showcase of the robot and its owner. Sure enough, it was the hero and the robot that had been petrified but still had a memory chip.
She bought her at a later auction. Then I began to feel all the memories of the robot, which were so real as if they had inherited hers. Even fell in love with the hero who has been dead for 60 years.
In order to meet him, she obtained permission to travel in time and space.
On his birthday in 2007, play as a robot that will appear a year later.
On the rooftop in 2008, he once forcibly kissed a robot. He asked the robot, don't you feel it?
Rooftop in 2007, she told him. Here he kissed me forcibly, and then naturally used the robot's memory to say painfully that he would despise her in 2008.
He doesn't understand. Yes. We didn't understand it at the beginning.
I love movies where I can't guess the ending.
Because it always gives me new feelings.
Either good or sad.

Back in the 2008 Tokyo Earthquake, he was crying while holding the robot's body in the rubble.
He is so sad.
The camera pans, and she in 2133 approaches him from the ruins.
She decided to stay in the age when he was alive and accompany him down the road.

he likes it. In the end is she in 2007, or she in 2008. are no longer important.
But I like the ending.
Because he can finally touch a living and warm her who can respond.
And the robot, according to the plot. We will restore her in '61.
Moreover, in 2133, she inherited everything that loved him.

The person you love has been dead for 60 years.
You know he likes a robot.
And you have all the memories of that robot.
You want to respond to the robot's feeling of his love for her.
Will you go back to the time when he was alive for him?
Memories? or live together.

Although the plot spans a lot and has many flaws, it still makes me sigh.
The ending song is played over and over again.
I really liked the scene where he held the robot and appeared in front of her in 2133 at the end.
A clip of 3 people existing at the same time, warm and beautiful.

It's hard to imagine that this is a pure Japanese film made by a Korean script.
Although the male protagonist does still have Cha Tae Hyun's naive smile.
Ayase Haruka is very good looking.
So a baptism of unrestrained love was achieved.

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