I've been meaning to rewatch Haru ever since I first watched it, it was one of those movies for me which was not an instant favorite in any way, but managed to linger on my mind ever since.
I've finally got to rewatching it this week, I did it over three nights as I've been quite tired from work, which is obviously not the best viewing experience, but at the same time it always felt like the perfect movie to come back to after a tiring day.
It's the way everything feels so sincere, so tender in every frame, every beat and every sound, every facial expression is inviting and warm, just a movie you can get lost in, like all the great ones.
Really amazing and a new favorite for sure
I've been meaning to rewatch Haru ever since I first watched it, it was one of those movies for me which was not an instant favorite in any way, but managed to linger on my mind ever since.
I've finally got to rewatching it this week, I did it over three nights as I've been quite tired from work, which is obviously not the best viewing experience, but at the same time it always felt like the perfect movie to come back to after a tiring day.
It's the way everything feels so sincere, so tender in every frame, every beat and every sound, every facial expression is inviting and warm, just a movie you can get lost in, like all the great ones.
Really amazing and a new favorite for sure