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Best of Philly 2008

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Saturdays at 2:00pm
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The Girl Who Leapt Through Time

Directed by Mamoru Hosoda. Japan. Subtitled. 2006. Ages 10+. Running time: 98 min.

Mon, Nov 24 thru Sat, Nov 29 -- Roll over to view showtimes.

Philadelphia Area Premiere! FREE Giveaway! The first 20 kids to purchase tickets will get a free theatrical poster!

“The title will be unfamiliar to most Americans; not so in Japan. The source is a sci-fi novel that's been adapted every decade since its 1967 debut: as a film, a TV series, and now, retooled into a semi-sequel, as an animated feature. Makoto (voiced by Riisa Naka), an indifferent high-school student, one day discovers that she's inexplicably gained the ability to jump out of time—this involves literal jumping, and a litany of pratfalls. She uses the gift to mostly trivial ends (retaking a quiz, beating her little sister to a pudding cup), and also to escape the number of life-or-death situations that evidently imperil a normal teenager's schedule. The Western world can be divided between those who are predisposed to dig anime and those who split at the first sight of spiky orange hair. I am not among the former. That said, there's real craftsmanship in how Girl sustains its sense of summer quietude and sun-soaked haziness through a few carefully reprised motifs: three-cornered games of catch, mountainous cloud formations, classroom still-lifes. It's basically the equivalent of a sensitively wrought read from the Young Adult shelf, and there's naught wrong with that.” (Nick Pinkerton, The Village Voice)

Thanksgiving Break Screenings: Mon 11/24 @ 8:30pm, Wed 11/26 @ 4pm, Fri 11/28 @ 5pm, and Sat 11/29 @ 2pm.

Please note that this film is subtitled in English.

Click here to watch the English language trailer on YouTube.