
Aoi Shushi wa Taiyou no Naka ni Aru
In the summer of 1963, flats of modern construction begin to be built in the slums where vagrants and women of the night gather. The city hall's plan is to house the slum dwellers in cultural housing, complete with gas and running water. Kenji, a construction worker, and Yumiko, a waitress at a late-night rest house, meet in the slum, but only at dusk. One day, a Korean worker falls from scaffolding at an apartment building site and dies. The site supervisor and city hall workers bury the corpse in the concrete foundations of the apartment building...
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Plot Summary
In a small Japanese town, high school student Kaito struggles with his feelings for his close friend, Haruka, while also dealing with the potential ramifications of their relationship. As Kaito navigates the complexities of adolescence, he must confront societal expectations and his own desires. The film explores themes of young love, friendship, and the challenges of self-discovery during a pivotal stage of life.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its sensitive portrayal of adolescent emotions and relationships. Critics highlighted its tender direction and strong performances from its young cast, though some noted a conventional narrative structure.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its heartfelt portrayal of young love and friendship.
- Noted for strong performances by its lead actors.
- Some found the story to be a bit predictable, but emotionally resonant.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally indicate appreciation for the film's touching story and relatable characters, with many finding it a moving depiction of youthful romance and the struggles associated with it.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a popular web novel that gained a significant following prior to its adaptation.
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