I couldn't help but think that the director had played Skyrim when Mirai stood up from the wreck of the locker with her head inside a bucket, and she couldn't figure out what was going on, being so suddenly blinded.

While this looks much more interesting than most KyoAni shows of late, I was still slightly disappointed by the sort of lethargy and passiveness the two main characters displayed. As if they were content being the victims of the fate caused by their own higher than normal powers. I personally find that an annoying setting in fiction, even though I do recognize in the Japanese culture being different, even if you are different by being more awesome, is still a bad thing - simply because you are different and that's it. So, instead of forcing their way through and creating their own destiny, they try to play it low and practically disappear from the face of the Earth, hoping the petty, jealous people around them will let them be if they worm low enough.

I hope those two finding each other will break that self-made curse. At least the dude is already going against the recommendations.