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I've never written a review for anything before, nor, am i very good at writing them, but, i just had to say something about this movie...This movie, was beautiful, it brought me to tears. It's a bittersweet love story about a girl, in 2008, who drops her cell phone during an earthquake, and a boy from 1912 finds it. They are able to talk on the phone, and start to have feelings for each other.
There was this one scene in particular, that really moved me, and not to give away any spoilers, i will call it "the gift from Erizen and the old lady/little girl scene" when you watch the movie, you will understand. It was beautiful, and very touching. I've re-watched that scene a few times, and it still makes me tear up...
I'm going to end my review by saying that you should definitely watch this movie, you will not regret it.
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Maybe some scenes, the scriptwriter had could bring them more out and made them more touching. Also the topics which were mentioned are weak, not all of them but most of them. I wished and hoped more for the whole movie.
The actors played okay, but there could be more and better emotion. The music caused the most of the atmosphere and I really liked it. Without the music this film would be not that accetable.
This film is nice for everyone who want to watch a light film, which is not to complicated. Even it is a light film, for sensitive people I would recommend handkerchiefs. So my review maybe seem as I don't like the film, but I really do. I will not rewatch it, but this film will be somewhere in my mind.
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It was a cute movie and sometimes makes you wonder about what you'll leave behind in the future years. I think the storyline was good and liked the main girl and boy.
It's nice to kind of get away from the typical romance movies or movies where someone travels through time and not an object so that was another thing I like. I will probably rewatch this again in the future ~
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The soul equivalent of a warm, fuzzy blanket on a cold, dark night
I was drawn in by the cast (what can I say? I have a soft spot for Kaho! ^___^) and by the deeply interesting premise (I'm a sucker for such time-related stories...so much so that, despite all my disdain for post-1980 hollywoodian productions, I'd still consider "recent" American movies like "Frequency" and "12 Monkeys" for a hypothetical personal top-100 of all time!), and indeed, Kaho is adorable here, and the plot is absolutely gripping.The thing that really makes this movie stand out, though, is the beautiful message it conveys: that self-realization, as well as personal growth, can come through selflessness and caring for others. Such a lovely message indeed, particularly when the society we're living in, unfortunately, constantly encourages sociopathic behaviors instead (all is good as long as you don't bother the powers that be!), of course edulcorating them with sugarcoated definitions as "having a strong personality" (used for "being an arrogant ego-maniac") and "being competitive" (used for "trampling over others")...
That's why I wholeheartedly suggest this hidden gem: it's the soul equivalent of a warm, fuzzy blanket on a cold, dark night! ^___^
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