Speak about breathtaking! Accompanied by the best visual direction I have eve seen in an animated feature, this poetic moving piece follows two young lovers maturing through the seasons, realizing sometimes things just don't work out the way we thought they would be. It's a beautiful sorrowful piece, and each frame is polished until the last glimmer of light that makes me roll my eyes at how crappy the usual run-of-the-mill anime looks. It's just one hour, but the wonderful artwork and charming storyline will leave you entranced. 8.7/10.
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