Seeing Guo Zairong again, he's really imaginative, let's make more entertainment blockbusters, and don't join in the fun with others.
The plot did not follow the "self-justifying" principle of general time-travel films, and the mess was created out of nothing. Who is that doll? The future real girl fell in love with him so easily? To stay together forever? It feels like the screenwriter sent her there because she wanted to provide emotional material to the male protagonist's dream lover. The result was more and more messy. She couldn't let her go in vain, so she just gave her a love story. I can't fathom the girl's psychology either. I was tempted when I saw a robot that looked just like me. My family really had the money to buy it. Wouldn't this be a metaphor to say that in the future, humans will be controlled by the minds of robots.
It's very sad to think about it, it's completely Jiro who is playing with himself, and the extra human girl is also a third party. At the end of the film, when he was old, he was surrounded by a group of maids made by himself. In fact, it was not the same when he was young. Everything came from his own heart. Well, if you don't have to say two good things to the screenwriter, a film review that looks like an article can be broken from this angle. I know it's unreasonable from anywhere, but I'm stupid or stupid, and I am moved by this heroine (or also by that lonely regretful old man in the future?).
"...I want to be a great scientist in the future, はは!" These words actually came true, I know, people's life is doomed in childhood! No matter how drowsy the male protagonist is in class, no matter how he is cut off by the teacher with a chalk end, it will not stop him in the historical direction of becoming a scientist.
Keisuke Koide, who I knew in the symphony, was attracted by the director at this time? Also a very girly character. Ayase Haruka's status in my heart has soared so far, alas, it is really difficult for the audience to distinguish between the character and the actor himself. Yuriko Yoshitaka made me think hard for two seconds before I remembered it. I didn't know him well, and Konno-san was not enough of a seizure.
As usual, after finishing the unnutritious film watching notes, I checked "there are key plots disclosed" every time, just hoping not to delay other people's time.
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