You will get better nuance about how family's interaction is occurring. The movie is made for Japanese audience, and it's better if seen with the original Japanese dialog with subtitles. It's now up to Kenji and Natsuki's family to figure out how to beat the computer virus. Oz is connected to almost every public service, and the computer virus take control of the community. Next day, Oz network has been hacked in by a malicious computer virus that can learn and expend its control over the Oz community. ![]() Using his mathematical genius to work, he figures out what the code means, and sends it back to the sender. The evening he arrives at Natsuki's family home, he receives a sequence of numbers in his phone's text message. Unbeknownst to him, he's been introduced to her family as her fiancé. Kenji a math prodigy high school student who is working part time as a software maintenance crew for virtual reality computer network called Oz is invited to a family gathering by Natsuki at her home town of Ueda city in Nagano prefecture. Not only are the scenic details so perfect, the behavior of the Japanese family is also captured perfectly. It's hard to believe that someone went to this length to put perfection on celluloid. Only the characters in this animation looks like animation. What is most striking about this movie is the detail that's been put into the animation. ![]() Reviewed by ebiros2 7 / 10 Amazing Detail
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