Shot in exquisite 720p, this film is a visual treat that will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired. The attention to detail in each floral arrangement is simply stunning, and the cinematography captures the delicate textures and colors of the flowers with precision.
: Audiences praised the script for its hyper-specific cultural references (mentioning real authors and games).
While deeply rooted in Japanese youth culture and the specificities of Tokyo life, the feeling of outgrowing a partner is a universal human experience. Final Thoughts
Japanese media often incorporates beautiful cinematography, and works involving flowers or bouquets might use these as metaphors for emotions or relationships.
The film is structurally fascinating. It is divided into chapters, primarily taking place within the confines of Reco’s apartment. The story unfolds over five years, and the director, Takahiro Miki (known for I Want to Eat Your Pancreas ), chooses a hyper-realistic approach.