The entire English dub is on YouTube, so I decided to go ahead and watch it. I guess it's no surprise I enjoyed it so much. After all, I've always had a soft spot for movies about time travel (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Back to the Future, The Final Countdown, The Philadelphia Experiment, etc.) and I'd actually had this one on my watchlist for quite some time. It was a blast, 100 minutes of time-hopping fun and sheer adventure. One of my favorite scenes was where Makoto's sister eats all of the food in the house and Makoto's pissed because she ate her pudding. Hey, when your sister eats your chips, like, all the time, it's hard not to find that relatable. Not only that, later on, she says Makoto ate the entire first batch of rice when she herself did. That is just like my sister, there, man. She'll eat all of the spaghetti and say either I or Dad did. And who hasn't wanted to go back in time and keep that embarrassing thing from happening? Granted, it's to the movie's credit that it doesn't shy away from the fact that there would invariably be consequences if someone did such a thing. As for the dub, it was a really good dub. The voice actors really brought the characters to life. In particular, Emily Hirst is excellent as Makoto, which is good considering she's the one we follow throughout the movie. Thankfully, all of the supporting characters are well-performed, as well. It only helps that the dub script is completely natural. That guy who said, "Ew, dub," when I asked if I should watch it is seriously missing out. So, yeah, I really liked it and I'd watch it again. Hell, I'd buy the Blu-ray if given the chance.
Last edited by Steve Freeling; 08-20-18 at 08:04 PM.