The story of Taku Morisaki; how he caught both flights AND feelings.
Probably the most grounded and earnest Studio Ghibli films I've seen, which checks out considering it's not a Miyazaki though I am forever enamoured by his fantastical explorations of the magic of childhood.
Because yes, at some point in our lives, we laugh, we cry, we get angry, we get violent, and we have such strong feelings for our best friends that we bridge the fine line between affection and homoeroticism.
Rikako Muto I sentence you guilty of some of the most heinous crimes: being young and stupid and so full of so many feelings you didn't know what to do with (especially towards the colour green).
If only it didn't end that way. Awful ending. Really, truly, awful decision.
The story of Taku Morisaki; how he caught both flights AND feelings.
Probably the most grounded and earnest Studio Ghibli films I've seen, which checks out considering it's not a Miyazaki though I am forever enamoured by his fantastical explorations of the magic of childhood.
Because yes, at some point in our lives, we laugh, we cry, we get angry, we get violent, and we have such strong feelings for our best friends that we bridge the fine line between affection and homoeroticism.
Rikako Muto I sentence you guilty of some of the most heinous crimes: being young and stupid and so full of so many feelings you didn't know what to do with (especially towards the colour green).
If only it didn't end that way. Awful ending. Really, truly, awful decision.