

Too Young to Die
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Plot Summary
A young programmer, Tomoki, discovers a mysterious app on his smartphone that allows him to predict and potentially alter the future. He uses this power to prevent a series of violent crimes, but his actions begin to have unforeseen and dangerous consequences. As the stakes rise, Tomoki must confront the ethical implications of his abilities and the true cost of playing with destiny. The film explores themes of fate, free will, and the burden of knowledge.
Critical Reception
Too Young to Die received mixed to positive reviews, particularly praised for its intriguing premise and suspenseful plot. Some critics found the pacing uneven and the thematic exploration a bit superficial, while others lauded its stylish direction and the performance of its lead actor. Audiences generally responded well to its thriller elements and thought-provoking concept.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique sci-fi premise and suspenseful narrative.
- Some found the plot occasionally convoluted and the resolution less impactful than the setup.
- Visually engaging with a strong central performance.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Google reviews is not readily available for this specific film. However, general sentiment suggests appreciation for its crime thriller aspects and the central dilemma presented by the predictive app.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2012 South Korean film 'Kill Me, Heal Me' starring Ji Sung.
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