Dare_Daniel
Joined Aug 2007
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Brought me back memories of highschool, jdramas and kingdom hearts.
There will always be a place in my heart for you hikki <3
There will always be a place in my heart for you hikki <3
The beautiful and minimalist imagery is very haunting and it gave me a perfect feeling of isolation, just like in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Even the AI in the spaceship is very reminiscent of HAL 9000. The silence and the whispering give it such a peaceful yet lonely feeling, almost in an hypnotizing way. Little things like smoking a cigarette or riding a bicycle are a reminder of what makes us human in the first place in an universe where mankind is almost extinct. Humans prefer to send their deliveries using the traditional way; they avoid using teleportation or, in other words, the use of technology that is slowly leading the human race to complete isolation.
The movie follows a meaningless android deliverywoman who gets curious about these humans as she interacts with them, giving her something to feel near the end of the movie as she becomes as much human as these people. The movie ends with a final delivery in a place with a bunch of people interacting with each other where no sign of technology is seen. Even the recipient of this final delivery doesn't want to have any interaction with this cyborg deliverywoman.
A simple and original concept of a movie that definately requires you to be in the right mood to watch it. It's also a cool companion to Kairo as they share some similar themes.
The movie follows a meaningless android deliverywoman who gets curious about these humans as she interacts with them, giving her something to feel near the end of the movie as she becomes as much human as these people. The movie ends with a final delivery in a place with a bunch of people interacting with each other where no sign of technology is seen. Even the recipient of this final delivery doesn't want to have any interaction with this cyborg deliverywoman.
A simple and original concept of a movie that definately requires you to be in the right mood to watch it. It's also a cool companion to Kairo as they share some similar themes.
Watching this movie now as an adult feels like coming back to my last days of highschool to meet my best friends from that time.
It depicts the atmosphere of those days I still didn't really know what I was doing or what I was going to do in the future, but in the end they were just unforgettable.
This group of friends just want to have the fun of their lives because they know everything will change as soon as they enter the adult world. Their friendship is very sweet and it's fun to see these cute girls doing cute things.
The cast is lovely and the soundtrack by James Iha (ex-Smashing Pumpkins) is very peaceful.
It depicts the atmosphere of those days I still didn't really know what I was doing or what I was going to do in the future, but in the end they were just unforgettable.
This group of friends just want to have the fun of their lives because they know everything will change as soon as they enter the adult world. Their friendship is very sweet and it's fun to see these cute girls doing cute things.
The cast is lovely and the soundtrack by James Iha (ex-Smashing Pumpkins) is very peaceful.
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