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I finally was able to watch
Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo (The Girl Who Leapt Through Time) last Sunday afternoon after nearly two months of anticipation. It wasn't easy getting a chance to view it though. First was the rain in all its torrential glory which poured just before we were about to leave the house. When we did get to the mall, I was dismayed to find out that the tickets were already sold out one hour before the showing time and the next show time was not until late in the evening.
Not to be completely discouraged, my companion and I lingered near the cinema entrance in hopes that we might get a chance to enter even without tickets. There were already two queues formed, the second one being ticketless folks like us. Anyway, thanks to my companion's tenacity and an anonymous benefactor, we managed to score VIP passes to get inside. I don't know how it happened either but I sure was practically weeping for joy by the turn of events.
And it was all worth it.
Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo or TokiKake, for short, is one of the best animated movie I've seen in a long time. To summarize, it's a story about a 17-year-old girl named Konno Makoto who gains the power to literally "leap" backwards in time after being involved in a train accident. She soon uses her newfound ability to improve her grades and prevent personal mishaps from happening. Unfortunately, things just doesn't go the way she wants and she is soon forced to make choices that could affect the future of her friends and family forever. It's a relatively simple plot and while it's told in a light-hearted and often humorous fashion, there's a profoundness to it that reflects on the consequences of one's actions.
It made me wonder about a number of things that I've done in the past and the sheer stupidity of it. I am just becoming to realize that what I did before could possibly affect my chances of getting a favorable job in the near future. I guess what's done is done and there's really no point in wishing that I could somehow leap through time and eat that pudding one hundred times over. I do try to learn from my previous mistakes and everyday, I strive to be a better version of myself. Most of the time anyway. Procrastination usually gets in the way.
Given the chance, would you go back and turn events of your life the other way around?