I don't understand why the title is translated as Ordinary life.. while the character clearly says "Kinou no Ashita" (Means Yesterday's Tomorrow) or could be *Today* since yesterday's tomorrow will be today.. as someone living in Kouchi prefecture.. it is indeed hot here during summer and becoming even hotter each year passed ..
Watch agian from 2:43. And also the calender says 2050. In the coming future we might as well be in that situation if we are to overuse electricity and water causing environmenatl destruction.
Just imagine how much they pay for their electric and water bills . If they live in a desert, where does the water come from? Why don't they try to conserve it?
yes, but there is a process to make the water usable again for consumption or anything else. water is not the main thing, but the additional energy used
wow.nice.love from sri lanka
I don't understand why the title is translated as Ordinary life.. while the character clearly says "Kinou no Ashita" (Means Yesterday's Tomorrow) or could be *Today* since yesterday's tomorrow will be today..
as someone living in Kouchi prefecture.. it is indeed hot here during summer and becoming even hotter each year passed ..
great short film! even the shimanto river has become a desert too haha
Great short film
Oh god the water from the begining. It aching me to turn it off
When I wash the dishes I leave the water running. It makes washing dishes faster to just leave it running.
@@paultheuglydog i also leave the shower water running , because it just cycles anyway
what a great story !
Sugoi!
Could u please tell the moral of the story?
Watch agian from 2:43.
And also the calender says 2050. In the coming future we might as well be in that situation if we are to overuse electricity and water causing environmenatl destruction.
@@alucard9193 thankyou
Why there is so many sakura
Congrats Tomoya!
Thanks man!
これはどちらの方言ですか。よく聞く標準語と違うと思いますが。。。
Just imagine how much they pay for their electric and water bills .
If they live in a desert, where does the water come from? Why don't they try to conserve it?
but is there such thing as overusing water? they just recycle
yes, but there is a process to make the water usable again for consumption or anything else. water is not the main thing, but the additional energy used