The character’s even doing some unfunny jokes involving wrestling moves which does occur repeatedly. In this movie, specifically in the first 25 minutes, Is even had more barriers not only does the dialogues is still fast-paced, It’s very absurd, the story was just some random bullshit about nonsense that no one care about. In the Tatami Galaxy, the barriers to many people are the fast-paced dialogue that makes you had to rewind every minutes in order to read subtitles. Not the best starter if you want to go through Masaaki Yuasa’s. The First one is that it is hardly accessible for anyone who aren't familiar with anime and probably I think “The night is short” itself wasn’t a bad movie/ It had many good aspect to the point I can understand people to liking it, but It also just had fair and share problem to ever called it good and recommendable. Don’t get me wrong, most of his works are exceptional and I liked most of it. I’m not generalizing, but it seems to me that there’s some predicament from some people that if something is Masaaki Yuasa anime, it automatically bonded to be something good. Upon knowing this, the college student eyes another opportunity to run into her "by chance": this time, he hopes to get the book before she does and finally grasp the thread of fate that could connect their hearts. While strolling along the lively streets of Kyoto, she discovers that the very beginning of her fateful journey-a book she had as a child-is currently being sold in a second-hand bookstore.
Meanwhile, the black-haired girl believes that everything is connected by fate and endeavors to experience as many new things as possible, leaving it all for destiny to decide.
However, his efforts remain futile as their relationship is not progressing at all. Up until now, he has been relying on a simple plan, which is to calculatingly bump into her every day while making it seem like a meaningful coincidence. On a mysterious night that seems to last for a year, an ordinary college student continues to chase one of his underclassmen, a girl with black hair-the girl of his dreams.