A nifty trick perhaps, but what use is it? Well for one thing, maybe he can finally ask Megumi for a date? Soon his friends from the band drop by and are mesmerized by the phenomenon. Sure enough, it’s him in his bedroom from two minutes in the past. He tests this by running back downstairs to the cafe and speaking into the monitor there. What’s really weird is he’s the one talking on the screen… but from two minutes in the future. Someone is talking to him through his computer screen from the monitor in the cafe downstairs. But everything changes when he discovers he’s not alone in his room. He rents a room upstairs in a 5-storey walk-up. He also has a crush on Megumi (Asakura Aki), the woman next door, who he’s never had the nerve to approach. Kato (Tosa Kazunari) is an ordinary young man in his twenties who runs a small cafe and is in an amateur rock band with his friends. There’s a woman in a French village who disappears in a blizzard another woman, in Taipei, who wakes up to find a whole day is missing and a guy in Tokyo who finds he can talk to himself on a video monitor… two minutes in the future.īeyond the Infinite Two Minutes ( ドロステのはてで僕ら) This week I’m looking at three new movies - from Japan, Taiwan and France - that retell their stories from different points of view. Hi, this is Daniel Garber at the Movies for and CIUT 89.5 FM.Ī story can change a lot depending on who tells it.
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