Makoto finds herself transported back to the point in time before she is involved in a bike accident. Kazuko explains to Makoto that she has the power to "time-leap", to literally leap through time.
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"... Everything I've done, I've done for you. I move the stars for no one. ..."
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Makoto Konno, who enjoys playing baseball, lives with her parents and younger sister Miyuki in the Shitamachi area of Tokyo, Japan. Her aunt Kazuko Yoshiyama, is an art restorer at the Tokyo National Museum.
One day, when Makoto discovers a message written on a blackboard at her high school, she inadvertently falls upon a walnut-shaped object. On her way home, Makoto is ejected into a railroad crossing when the brakes on her bicycle fail and is hit by a train.
She finds herself transported back to the point in time when she was riding her bicycle right before the accident. Kazuko explains to Makoto that she has the power to "time-leap", to literally leap through time.
David's Dibs:
Watching this film I am reminded very strongly of, "Animatrix" the story with the teenage girl who discovers the ability to levitate because there is an 'error' in the matrix she is living in.
The same sort of syrupy surrealism surrounding her.
With a few experiments in time travel, however, she discovers it is creating a negative influence around her. Enjoi !
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