I basically re-watched the intro like 5 times before keep going with the movie because the song was so good, then i made some research and found out the composer is Kensuke Ushio (now it all makes sens, the guy is a god with this type of music). From the start, i felt in love with the soundtrack and beautiful art offered by this masterpiece. I loved every single second of this movie. Overall, a beautifully animated movie with a simple yet clever story and premise. The movie should be a bit longer to make both moments, especially the first, more impactful. However, the emotion in the second kinda overshadowed the first moment. The second big moment was beautiful and satisfying though. There were two big moments, and the first one didn't have enough screen times to linger with me. My only problem was that the ending felt fairly rushed. ![]() However, I loved that they were tied together through haiku, and that the play of words and beautiful poetry helped both characters grow and face their insecurities. They both had their own insecurities and ways to hide them. ![]() At first, I wasn't sure how the haiku would tie to the main story, but towards the end, the play of words was clever and connect everything together well. It was a cute story where the main characters tried to find an old record. In the second half was where the serious stuff happened. I felt like cruising along with the characters and the dynamic city. ![]() The premise of the story was pretty unique. I adored the style because almost every scene was full of vibrant color. The animation was visually striking and popping. Even though it was less than an hour and a half, I enjoyed this anime a lot.
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