Although this may seem like a sad story at first, it actually teaches us to believe that every little moment in life is precious. I think this is an uplifting film that will make you want to embrace everyone around you, including people you have not even met yet. I hope you enjoy this beautiful love story as much as I do, and also enjoy the beautiful cherry blossoms.
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WELDON: A great question - because of how well it uses narration, Ari. You know, whenever writers adapt their own work into another medium, there's always this tendency for them to keep a white-knuckle grip on their precious, precious prose. You know, they don't want to lose a single sentence. And we've all seen it. We've all seen movies and shows that have this oppressive wall-to-wall narration that is just not doing anything. It's telling us what we're already watching. Here, every time that narration kicks in, it's welcome because Brodesser-Akner saves it for when it can do the most good narrative work - when it can add context or help us see the world as the characters see it. 2ff7e9595c
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