
High schooler Aoi dreams of music while living with sister Akane, who gave up Tokyo plans to raise her after their parents died. When musician Dankichi invites Aoi to perform, Shinnosuke returns to town.
1h 46m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Tatsuyuki Nagai
Director

Miya Kodama
Aoi Aioi

Anthony Ma
Shinno

Edward Hong
Shinnosuke

Anne Yatco
Akane Aoi

Felecia Angelle
Young Aoi Aioi

Ronald M. Banks
Dankichi Nitobe

Geri Courtney-Austein
Chika Otaki

MD Munna Pervaj
Jan 25, 2026Hindi dub gave me

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Jul 27, 2025I never anticipated some of the turns that happened. I had initially assumed that Shinno could only be seen by Aoi, but it turned out that everyone could see him as well. When they first referred to him as an Ikiryou (a spirit left behind when the living pass away), I believed that to be the case as well. When Aoi ran home to Akane and asked her for more information about Shinno, her response, "I don't know whether he is even living or dead," solidified my belief. A few minutes later, Shinnosuke appeared as a guitarist on the Enka stage. Even though each scene was routine, they all managed to seem unique without being excessively intimidating. I enjoyed how the filmmaker showed a drab greeting scene before a very flashy Nitobe appeared, and how the camera gradually panned to the right to show the older Shinnosuke. Having said that, the artwork was excellent but not very remarkable, which accounts for the score. Aoi warmly reminds me of K-On! When she plays the bass. Her VA did a fantastic job, in my opinion, of capturing her emotions for Shinno, as evidenced by the way her voice quiver when she spoke to him and the way she lost it when she realized what Chika had done. I was satisfied with the film overall enough to write such a lengthy review. Even after seeing the epilogue, though, I still have more questions, and I believe that if this movie had been released as an anime series instead of a film, it would have had a higher reception.

Empressel
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mootsam
Jul 27, 2025Really a good film. Like other japanese films it plays with past and future and it is not so original with the plot. But character are quite deep and the trouble of lil sister are realistic and well described. At the end I really like the film.