A Letter to Momo
zzzZzz.
Ok, it was executed decently, nice animation, and it has a pair of tender moments. But I have the feeling of having watched this movie previously a few times already. The beats of the narrative are so common. Usually it's a few of these (or a combination)
-Common premise: MC girl has to move to the countryside / a little island. She is angry or depressed with their fathers because the move.
-Option plot no. 1: She has a psychological problem or a trauma to "heal".
-Option plot no. 2: She has to learn to make new friends in the new place.
-Option plot no. 3: Some supernatural elements / creature appears and through the relationship with it, she will fix one or both of the previous problems.
(in this case, it's all 3).
-30 minutes before the end, there will be a moment where in the tv news they warn of a coming typhoon, in preparation of the climax of the movie, which will occur while the dramatic weather present a challenge.
The film is also a bit too long for what it is, with a length of 115 minutes.