[Machine Translation] Come in, Come in." That's what I was calling you back then. Film adaptation of the debut novel by Akutagawa Award-winning author Natsuko Imamura! The innocent and sometimes cruel gaze of a young girl is portrayed by an up-and-coming director with images that stimulate the emotions and sensibilities of the viewer. --Amiko is a slightly eccentric girl. She has a kind father, an older brother who plays with her, a mother who teaches Japanese calligraphy and has a baby in her belly, and Nori, a classmate whom she admires. However, her innocent and pure behavior changes the people around her. Amiko talks into a walkie-talkie with dead batteries that she received for her birthday. Amiko speaks into the walkie-talkie she received for her birthday, "Come in, come in. This is Amiko. Includes explanatory leaflet and postcard (tentative).