From the people who gave us Ano Hana (Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai), this almost-two-hour long movie is centered around interpersonal relationships and the power of one's words. The female lead, Jun, used to be a chatterbox before her careless words led to the separation of her parents. Torn by guilt and fear, she seals her words away and refuses to speak.

I'm not exactly the best at summaries, so don't let that awful effort before the picture turn you off. I absolutely LOVE this movie. It was the third and last of my anime movie binge today and it ripped my feels apart. I can't help but feel for all the main characters -- even for the baseball player who struck me as a huge jerk even before he spoke a single word! I don't cry easily (I think it's more accurate to say that I'm pretty close to dead inside, lmao), but this movie shoved feelings into me and had me leaking them out through my eyes, I--
ANYWAY.
To those who loved Ano Hana, to those looking for a good cry, to everyone who sees this post-- Give this movie a shot! At the very least, I can swear you won't regret it!!
I'm not exactly the best at summaries, so don't let that awful effort before the picture turn you off. I absolutely LOVE this movie. It was the third and last of my anime movie binge today and it ripped my feels apart. I can't help but feel for all the main characters -- even for the baseball player who struck me as a huge jerk even before he spoke a single word! I don't cry easily (I think it's more accurate to say that I'm pretty close to dead inside, lmao), but this movie shoved feelings into me and had me leaking them out through my eyes, I--
ANYWAY.
To those who loved Ano Hana, to those looking for a good cry, to everyone who sees this post-- Give this movie a shot! At the very least, I can swear you won't regret it!!
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