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Atsumi, talentueuse dessinatrice de mangas, se retrouve plongée dans le coma après avoir tenté de mettre fin à ses jours. Son petit-ami Koichi ne comprend pas cet acte insensé, d'autant qu'ils s'aimaient passionnément. Afin de la ramener dans le réel, il rejoint un programme novateur permettant de pénétrer dans l'inconscient de sa compagne. Mais le système l'envoie-t-il vraiment là où il croit ? (Version Originale/Condor)

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anglais Holding your attention for two whole hours is an almost a superhuman feat, even though it's an interesting film. Takeru is great, surprisingly Haruka really knows how to run, and you definitely have a problem if your conscience is a plesiosaur. For my tastes, this film was a bit too "quiet". At least it felt that way to me; I felt like the music didn't start playing until halfway through the movie. Basically, the whole movie kind of goes on in a lull, and it even ends that way. It's not bad, but it's definitely not to everyone's taste; its handling is too civilized for the subject matter, and in the end it simply lacks logic – the film ended and I felt like there was something missing (=explanation, by which I don't mean the technology of transferring consciousness), despite the running time. From the trailer it looked like something more vivid; in the end its the viewer who ends up unconscious. ()