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| Metric | Score | |--------|-------| | | 92% – “Heartbreaking without being manipulative” | | Letterboxd | 4.2/5 – Frequently compared to We Made a Beautiful Bouquet and The Fault in Our Stars but praised as more understated | | Japan Academy Prize | Nominated for 3 awards, including Best Actress (Nana Komatsu) | | Audience note | Extremely high “re-watchability” paradoxically, despite sad ending—viewers cite comfort in its honesty about mortality | She scoured the internet, talked to friends, and
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The film grapples with universal themes that resonate deeply with audiences. It explores the complexities of love, not as a simplistic romance but as a multifaceted emotion that can be both beautiful and painful. The portrayal of loss is equally nuanced, capturing the void left by absence and the ways in which individuals cope with grief.