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Feb 23, 2019
Mixed Feelings
The story begins very well, although the idea of ​​the main character simply jumping at a long distance to make her go back in time is very strange and somewhat "because yes". Ignoring this, we are introduced to a cast of characters that are quite charismatic, one of the good points of the film. As things go on, Kakeru Shoujo passes on a message of how time travel can influence your life and other people, both in good and bad ways. So the main character asks advice from another character who has had experience with it (and this fact opens space for a theory that I will not expose here), but in the end it makes no difference because the protagonist continues to use the time travel to fix their problems. This was bothering me but not so much to the point that I simply turned my head off for the already confusing movie. Even in a certain part of the film, a revelation about a certain character makes me give up trying to understand the plot. From then on, with my head turned off, the movie even pleased me, but not enough to make me forget all his troubles. In technical matters mainly. A film produced by Madhouse, released the same year of Death Note, with an animation below even works of art in the item, like Denpa Onna and Skull Man. In the matter of soundtrack, it simply does not exist and if there is I do not remember. The characters are the strongest points in the plot, as I already mentioned, from beginning to end. So this is Toki Wo Kakeru Shoujo. Just another travel movie in time, forgettable but not hated.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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