Regarding the plot, there are only three words I want to say: leukemia. - - Old-fashioned~~ Then I won't say anything more than "flat but delicate and touching". After all, what I love is the scene and the music, both of which are equally delicate, with a touch of sadness permeating the beauty and serenity. The color and layout of many screenshots are natural photography works of petty bourgeoisie; and the ding ding dong dong piano, which is always simple but pleasant to the ear, runs through almost the entire film to set off the atmosphere. If you just tell the story, it may not be disturbed, but with the pictures and music, it becomes a film worthy of calming down and pondering the taste.
There are still some ways to shoot romantic dramas (and ghost movies) in small Japan, and there are still many good-looking Japanese women, but why was this male protagonist elected with an uncle's face...?
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