![]() ![]() Not to mention the long, slow, quiet scenes that could be shorten. With wide frames of rural sceneries, there were also not well-lighted scenes depicting the lonely lives of the characters and distant shots of interactions capturing body language (like when Nakano was talking to Kirishima about Endo, I believe that moment Kirishima spinned around the bar was a sign of frustration) which made the cinematography and directing interesting but also plain, in general. Unlike common tropes, their relationship is not bound by the harshness of society. It tells the experience of pain that comes with it - to give space when troubled, to overcome, and make things settle. Two adolescent girls both uncertain of what they want, found each other and fell in love. This review may contain spoilers ~ Story & Cinematography
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