It's a simple story
The young and ignorant love between the girls who came to Kochi from Tokyo and the local teenagers, those who looked immature, arrogant, unreasonable, ignorant, and silly.
In retrospect, the heroine is a bit annoying type, but many adolescent girls are not like this, with some fragile vanity, arrogance, and hope to attract attention; Ghibli or Japanese works are actually the best at grasping Live the truth of those subtle emotions.
When I read it, I was thinking, when did Rigazi start to like Tuo, why is he the one who borrowed money from Hawaii, is it a coincidence? Is it because it's okay to speak out loud like a period drama (so that hurtful words are also in accents)? But because they experienced many things in Tokyo together, they began to have different emotions?
In the end, he said that he wanted to find the person who was sleeping in the bathtub, which was a gentle ending like a fairy tale.
But will Rigako still think this way when he grows up? The adult world is not so gentle
However, Matsunokaze is actually my type.
PS, in fact, there is no need to sleep in the bathtub, boy, the sofa is also ok
NOTE
The zoomed in and out of the lens language seems to be very interesting no matter how you use it
five stars for music
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