![]() ![]() 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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