The animated theatrical version of "Your Name" produced by Makoto Shinkai has been in full swing recently. The story is about a youth love animation film in which Taki and Mitsuha travel through several world lines and keep looking for each other. At the end of the film, Taki and Mitsuha meet again, and Taki finally gets in touch with Mitsuha by chatting her up. I believe that many friends would like to try this beautiful story for themselves. However, there are many coincidences in the world. Some time ago, a Japanese uncle in his 40s, wearing a baseball uniform and a baseball cap, approached a high school girl who was returning home from school, just like the ending in "Your Name". He said, "I think I know you?!" But the ending was not as good as in the animation; the girl was very scared, so she discussed with her family and called the police directly. The police are currently investigating the matter. Netizens had mixed reviews on this. "The result would be different if the uncle was replaced by a handsome guy," "This is different from what we agreed!", "You cried and told me that fairy tales are all lies," "After police questioning and investigation, it was confirmed that the man was the distant cousin of the female college student, but the parents of both parties had not had any contact for many years, which led to this farce" (fog). I don't know what you think about this. |
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