
Maple Colors
Yoshijiro Saku has just arrived at his new school, Kouka Academy, which is known for its theatre activities. On his very first day, he starts a fight with Mirai Aoi – and is observed by Aizen, the head of the drama club, of all people! All of Ryojiro’s classmates are problem students themselves, and he had hoped to keep the other students at bay from the start. But far from it, he has now been ordered to lead his class into a competition against the drama club. Should they lose, they will all be expelled from school. But the supposed “classmates” are not very enthusiastic about their new leader and don’t think much of listening to Yoshijiro.
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Plot Summary
This film is an independent drama that explores the complex relationships within a small, isolated community. It delves into themes of memory, loss, and the unspoken tensions that simmer beneath the surface of everyday life. The narrative follows several interconnected characters as they navigate personal struggles and confront their pasts.
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