僕が愛したすべての君へ
あらすじ
著名な科学者の娘である日高暦は、父親の研究センターでの仕事に常に魅了されてきました。そこで彼女は、父親の同僚の息子である佐藤栞に出会い、二人のティーンエイジャーの間にはすぐに絆が生まれます。一緒に過ごす時間が増えるにつれ、二人の絆は強くなり、お互いへの気持ちが単なる友情以上のものであることに気づき始めます。 しかし、運命は彼らのために他の計画を用意していました。研究センターで一緒に働いていた彼らの両親が、交際を始め、最終的に結婚するのです。暦と栞はその知らせに打ちのめされます。それは、彼らが義理の兄妹になることを余儀なくされることを意味するからです。この気まずい状況を避けるため、彼らは家から逃げ出し、一緒に新しい生活を始める計画を立てます。 冒険に出発した暦と栞は、数々の困難や障害に直面します。二人は逃亡生活の複雑さを乗り越えなければならず、その間ずっと、自分たちの関係を維持し、お互いへの気持ちを保ち続けようとします。その過程で、彼らは予期せぬ形で彼らを助けてくれる個性的な登場人物たち、彼らの探求に巻き込まれる風変わりな刑事などに出会います。 そのすべてを通して、暦と栞は自分自身のアイデンティティと、お互いへの愛の真の性質に立ち向かわざるを得なくなります。お互いの元に戻る方法を見つけようと奮闘する中で、彼らは信頼、犠牲、そして人間関係の力について貴重な教訓を学びます。彼らは困難を乗り越え、一緒にいる方法を見つけることができるのでしょうか?それとも、家族から離れた生活の夢は、達成するにはあまりにも難しいものになるのでしょうか?
レビュー
Mason
What truly moved me was the final line, "It's just a small matter, not worth mentioning at all." Even as time flowed on and the universe shifted, despite losing memories and experiences of each other, their essence remained unchanged. They were still meeting each other, at the best time, as the best version of themselves.
Ariana
Similar to "Hello World," this is a story about a stubbornly persistent male protagonist desperately trying to save the woman he loves. The premise is quite promising, but the development feels too abrupt and, frankly, very childish, like playing house. Are we really expected to believe that a research institution capable of traversing parallel worlds would allow family members and unruly kids to wander into the lab at will? The opening scenario where either the grandfather or the dog could live didn't lead the protagonist to any profound reflection on life, death, or the unidirectional nature of time; apparently, only the female lead's life matters. The second female lead sacrificing her entire life to assist the male lead in his time-travel and virtual space convergence plan to save the female lead is just too tragic a one-sided love story. In the end, the male and female leads are connected through virtual substance...
Raelynn
The temperature of life is the temperature of possibility. Living and dying, the temperature difference between them is the essence of life.
Joseph
Watching both movies together, the theme is exceptionally well-conceived.
Sophie
Dressed in a pseudo-sci-fi cloak, this film strings together two love stories while superficially capitalizing on the trendy parallel universe concept. Meeting her, or not—that's supposed to constitute a parallel world? A barrage of convoluted technical jargon is thrown in, but it serves no real purpose. The story progresses like a "Sims" game, rapidly advancing once the initial settings are input, with years and decades flashing by in a whirlwind. Marketed with the concept that "the order in which you watch them will affect the ending's development," "To Me, the One Who Loved You" and "To Every You I've Loved Before" were released simultaneously on the same day.