The Girl Who Leapt Through Time Comments

  • Weston 2023-09-08 17:52:10

    It's a bit of death + back to the future, but as an animation from a girl's perspective, it is more tender and...

  • Major 2023-09-05 09:52:59

    I have been admiring it for a long time, I didn't expect it to be so beautiful. Youth, friendship, budding, summer afternoon, playground street, sunset bicycle. . . . The school days that have disappeared seem to reappear in front of us, and they are more beautiful than in memory. The biggest charm of this film is the ingenious combination of freehand and realistic middle school life and the well-known science fiction element of traveling through time and space, breaking the structure of...

  • Caitlyn 2023-08-29 19:04:14

    Youthful memories, friendship and love, no matter how trivial or trivial things are, they turn into warm clips. Japanese movies are good if they can be within two...

  • Eli 2023-08-11 07:19:10

    Soft science fiction. It can be clearly seen that Mamoru Hosoda's directing skills are not as good as during the Summer War. The overall structure is not clear enough, and even the middle section is a bit confusing; the male and female protagonists lack sufficient emotional foreshadowing, or the role of the male No. 2 is not accurate. The highlights are the intriguing psychological transformation, painting style and some mirroring of the heroine. For example, running for a period of 84 minutes,...

  • Bartholome 2023-07-25 18:47:28

    Wir haben diesen Film zusammen in der Nacht gesehen. Der Film hat mich wirklich berührt... Ich glaube mich zu unserer Jugend zu...

  • Tia 2023-06-21 16:14:01

    It should be a rolling ball! Crossover girl! The crossing action is too slippery. I am waiting for you in the future. Then I use to...

  • Kurt 2023-05-30 02:15:06

    Script writer Okuji Sadoko. A time-travel girl in a race against time. Youth flies, white horses pass by. Please remember to cherish the present so that you can grasp tomorrow. Time waits for no one. I am waiting for you in the future. However, friends who like this animation effect, I do not recommend you to supplement the original novel. If you don't understand why, you can search for "Tsui Yasutaka, the whole story of making remarks insulting comfort women". Animation is animation, original...

  • Janis 2023-04-03 20:41:49

    How desperately I tried to save a thing, but let myself be bruised and bruised, yes, I can't go back, even if we want him to live well, but so what? Life is irreversible, we cannot change it, it is...

  • Charley 2023-03-31 04:47:34

    If I could travel through time, I would tell myself not to choose it as the last movie of 2014, because watching this movie in the new year is like swallowing a...

  • Yvonne 2023-03-15 16:12:35

    Makoto realizes that the time goes back to the past and she runs desperately and tears almost fell. If we go back to the past, maybe we still can't be together. There is no luck in falling in love. Only in the story she has a chance to say that she will come...

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  • Destin 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    nice atmosphere

    The fundamentals of the plot are a bit like The Butterfly Effect, but the complexity and logic are far worse.

    Campus love story, simple type Japanese anime style. Fresh and bright, feel very comfortable. Although some suspenseful places are not complicated, the atmosphere is handled well. For...

  • Reinhold 2022-03-21 09:02:22

    girl who travels through time

    Corrected some typos

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The Girl Who Leapt Through Time quotes

  • Miyuki Konno: [trying to prevent Makoto from jumping *leaping* out of the window] Big sis, no! Don't! I'm sorry. I'm sorry. It was all my fault. Why are you doing this? Because I ate your pudding?

    Makoto Konno: Wh-Why what?

    Miyuki Konno: Big sis, don't die!

    Makoto Konno: I won't!

    Miyuki Konno: Then where are you going?

    Makoto Konno: To the convenience store!

    Miyuki Konno: If you want pudding, I'll go buy it for you

  • Kazuko Yoshiyama: It's a mysterious painting. If you look at it for a long time, you feel completely at peace. We don't know its artist, or whether it even has any artistic value. But... we learned one thing during the restoration. This painting was drawn hundreds years ago in a time of war and famine.

    Makoto Konno: Why did someone draw this painting when the world was on the verge of destruction?