“I am an appetite, nothing more.”
A primordial evil, it exists solely to satiate its own gluttony—an obsession that is both its greatest strength and the harbinger of its ultimate demise.
Whenever we’re dealing with grief, it’s natural to look back and wonder how things might have turned out if we had done things differently. In this film, mangaka Tatsuki Fujimoto and director Kiyotaka Oshiyama ask us to do just one thing: Don’t (Look Back) In Anger at what has already happened. Instead, celebrate the love you gave and the love you received—no one can ever take that away from you.
Neither of these two people remember why they're there, or who exactly this other person is. But they sit and they watch a game show together. And when it's time for Bill to leave, he stands and says something beautiful to him.
“You are forgiven.”