Heartwarming, funny, touching, happy ending... all my favorite elements.
The scene of returning to the hero's hometown, the scenery there, the feeling of the picture, is really good. I can't help thinking: I'm going to this place too! ! !
The catastrophic scene of the Great Tokyo Earthquake also shocked me. Although the picture is not as grand and real as the special disaster like "the day after tomorrow", it is also very good. I don't know if the situation during the Sichuan earthquake is similar to these pictures?
When Ayase Haruka appeared, she was really stunned. I couldn't help but read it over and over again.
If there is anything bad about her character, it's the mechanical dance part. Uh, it's too fake, not quite like a mechanical dance. However, this dance cannot be learned overnight. It's good that she can dance like this.
Keisuke Koide fell in love with him because he saw his "delicious relationship". With his cute smile, it seems that both plays are playing the image of a relatively simple and kind child (er, well, not a child, but a youth).
This play is also because he acted, so I paid attention to it. I didn't expect it to be really good.
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