Jinai went to the country because of her shortness of breath. In a big mansion there, she unexpectedly met a girl with beautiful blonde hair. They played together, found resonance in their souls, and comforted each other's loneliness. In that house, Xiang, who moved in, found a diary about Marnie. In this way, Gina realized that Marnie was in a dream again, and later heard what Miss Hisako and the aunt who raised her gave to her grandmother. After the photo, she realized that it was her grandmother who didn't want to make Jinai feel lonely after experiencing a series of injuries. She burst into tears, and accepted her aunt's sincerity towards her and herself.
This story can't be considered a good one, but this story makes people feel lonely and moved. Jinai's physical and mental ailments kept her isolated from the crowd, but no one likes being alone. Like Murakami said, I just don't like being disappointed. This yin and yang separated, dream-like story contains warmth.
View more about When Marnie Was There reviews