

Fujimi Block No. 2 Symphony Orchestra
High school music teacher, Morimura Yuuki, is the concert master and first violinist of the amateur orchestra, Fujimi Orchestra. Surprisingly, a young conductor named Tonoin Kei (known as a musical genius) joins this small orchestra to conduct. Even though Tonoin is a strict conductor, all the members adore him for the notable improvements in their performances and soon Yuuki feels his efforts for the orchestra have been fruitless. Yuuki soon comes to the conclusion that his crush of 3 years likes Tonoin, and he decides to give up on her and leave the orchestra. Tonoin refuses to let him quit, confessing that he loves Yuuki, which reveals that he's gay. Tonoin's love confession confuses Yuuki and it leads to a very horrible misunderstanding.
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This documentary provides a look into the Fujimi Block No. 2 Symphony Orchestra. It captures the essence of the orchestra's activities and the dedication of its members.
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- Documentary offers a niche look into a specific orchestra.
- Focuses on the process and dedication within a musical ensemble.
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The Fujimi Block No. 2 Symphony Orchestra is a real orchestra based in Japan, known for its community engagement and musical performances.
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