The film opens with an introduction of 4 giggly Japanese girls in their school uniforms. That was good enough for me, but then they went on. Midori is introduced as having a split personality disorder. Mayumi is a new girl who moves in the same condo complex. She is familiar with quantum physics and tells stories. She informs Midori, with her active imagination, that she is a dimension traveler. She takes Midori on a trip, and soon Midori travels between two realities on her own. In one word she is a life long patient in a mental hospital, and in the other a student with a personality disorder.
At times it feels like an earlier watered down version of "Sucker Punch." The film had a few good scenes, but spent too much time on drama at the expense of sci-fi action.
Parental Guide: No f-bombs, sex, or nudity.
At times it feels like an earlier watered down version of "Sucker Punch." The film had a few good scenes, but spent too much time on drama at the expense of sci-fi action.
Parental Guide: No f-bombs, sex, or nudity.