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This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
All the actions people took in this movie were fucking infuriating. They constantly made the dumbest choices. No wonder the protagonist couldn't pass the police test.
It's also unbelievable that there was such little security and cop presence at LAX. Everyone who's been at this airport knows there's always hella cops in the car area telling people to not stop and wait for the people they're picking up. So the fact NO ONE was around when the girl went outside…
I don’t know if this needed to be a movie. I feel like reading it as a manga made it more emotional than watching it animated, maybe because it's about manga and not anime and there's some meta aspect to it? The pacing was kind of weird because it was stretching a one shot, and I felt they lingered on some parts too long (childhood before she met Kyomoto) and rushed others that should've been slower (their blossoming friendship).
I…
this was a movie about guys holding hands and how adding girls in the picture fucks everything up. mari okada's best work yet.
joking aside, it was a nice little friendship story with a cute magical mascot and beautiful animation. the girls really were a bit imposing though... was wringing my hands in the theater at some of their scenes.
i'm sitting on an almost empty train at 10:30pm listening to the song from this movie on my way back from watching it in theaters, and my stomach literally hurts because of how sad i am. and all i can think about is the nicole kidman "heartbreak feels good in a place like this" line from the amc ad. heartbreak also feels good on the rinkai line at 10:30pm on a tuesday.