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Yoshihiro TomitaElenco:
Riisa Naka, Mitsuki Tanimura, 石田卓也, 原沙知絵, Yôji Matsuda, Atsuko Yuya, Tadashi Nakamura, Kristie MarsdenSinopses(1)
Something strange has happened to Makoto Konno. Time has suddenly stopped and moved her backwards. With her newly discovered ability to literally leap backwards in time Makoto finds that tests become a piece of cake, embarrassing situations are corrected and she can have her favorite food anytime she wants. Unfortunately her carefree time traveling has adverse effects on the people she cares for. With every successful leap Makoto somehow alters the fate of those around her. This was not supposed to happen and as she races back in time to fix everything, she notices that her abilities are not limitless but with every successful jump she is one step closer to discovering the most wonderful secret in her young adult life. (texto oficial do distribuidor)
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I was afraid of a different ending, I was afraid it would end up like Donnie Darko. I was really scared. I'm not scared anymore, now I know. It was a very nice movie; it was a good fit for today. And the kid was great, wasn't he, Makoto :-) Addendum: I woke up this morning and what was the first thing that came to my mind? The movie I watched last night. I don't think it's going to leave my mind... Addendum to addendum: even after weeks, months, Toki o Kakeru Shōjo suddenly pops into my mind... because that movie is worth it. And because I simply can't forget the movie... I have to go from 4 stars to 5 stars. ^^ ()
I'm just starting to sniff around Japanese filmmaking, and I have to admit I quite like it. I really liked the script. Time travel doesn't always turn out well, but it really worked here. The countdown tattoo was an especially nice touch. The music was the best part of the entire movie in my opinion. A nice 4 stars... A few weeks later, I still have the movie on my mind and I think about it often. I guess it left something deeper in me. ()
Instead of retelling the story contained in the source work, this distinctive and entirely original adaptation of Yasutaka Tsutsui’s classic novel for girls takes the form of a loose sequel that perfectly updates the elements of the original work for adolescent girls in the new millennium. After all, Tsutsui himself said in an interview that this film is the second generation of his book. ()
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