The Confession, Reelive

Saeki
Saeki

I can't keep this to myself anymore.

Sajo
Sajo

What do you mean?

Saeki
Saeki

It's about you. I... I like you.

Sajo
Sajo

You really mean that?

Saeki
Saeki

Yeah. I do.

Sajo
Sajo

You’ve always been a mystery to me.

Saeki
Saeki

I just didn't know how to tell you.

Sajo
Sajo

I was waiting for you to say it.

Saeki
Saeki

So… what now?

Sajo
Sajo

Now we figure this out together.

Moment of Understanding, Reelive

Sajo
Sajo

Do you even care? It feels like you don’t.

Saeki
Saeki

That’s not true! I just… I didn’t know how to approach you.

Sajo
Sajo

You could've tried.

Saeki
Saeki

I was scared.

Sajo
Sajo

Scared of what?

Saeki
Saeki

Scared of losing you.

Sajo
Sajo

Losing me? Or losing yourself?

Saeki
Saeki

It’s complicated. You make it complicated.

Sajo
Sajo

Maybe I just want you to be honest.

Saeki
Saeki

Then let me be honest, I want you in my life.

After the Fight, Reelive

Saeki
Saeki

I hate that we fought.

Sajo
Sajo

So do I. But it felt so real.

Saeki
Saeki

It was real; I wanted you to understand.

Sajo
Sajo

Understand what? That you can just push me away?

Saeki
Saeki

No! I didn’t mean it like that.

Sajo
Sajo

Then how did you mean it?

Saeki
Saeki

I meant that I care about you. So much.

Sajo
Sajo

Then why do you make it so hard?

Saeki
Saeki

Because I’m scared of getting hurt.

Sajo
Sajo

We can’t live like this.

Saeki
Saeki

Then let’s change it, together.

The Promise, Reelive

Sajo
Sajo

Do you ever think about us?

Saeki
Saeki

All the time.

Sajo
Sajo

What do you think?

Saeki
Saeki

I think we could be something more.

Sajo
Sajo

More? Like what?

Saeki
Saeki

Like partners.

Sajo
Sajo

Is that what you really want?

Saeki
Saeki

I wouldn't say it if I didn’t mean it.

Sajo
Sajo

Then let's promise each other.

Saeki
Saeki

Promise what?

Sajo
Sajo

To be honest about how we feel.

Saeki
Saeki

I can do that.

Sajo
Sajo

And I can too.

Clarification, Reelive

Sajo
Sajo

I saw you with someone else.

Saeki
Saeki

What? You didn’t understand.

Sajo
Sajo

Understand what? They were all over you!

Saeki
Saeki

It wasn’t like that; I promise.

Sajo
Sajo

Then what was it like?

Saeki
Saeki

Just a stupid misunderstanding.

Sajo
Sajo

Just a misunderstanding? It hurt!

Saeki
Saeki

I didn’t mean to hurt you.

Sajo
Sajo

Well, it happened.

Saeki
Saeki

What can I do to make it right?

Sajo
Sajo

Just be honest with me.

Saeki
Saeki

I can do that.

The School Festival, Reelive

Saeki
Saeki

Can you believe we pulled this off?

Sajo
Sajo

It was amazing! Everyone loved it.

Saeki
Saeki

Especially us.

Sajo
Sajo

We made a great team.

Saeki
Saeki

Yeah, but this is just the beginning.

Sajo
Sajo

What do you mean?

Saeki
Saeki

We can do anything when we’re together.

Sajo
Sajo

Together… it does feel good.

Saeki
Saeki

So let’s keep it going.

Sajo
Sajo

I’d like that very much.

The Revelation, Reelive

Sajo
Sajo

I’ve always felt different.

Saeki
Saeki

Different how?

Sajo
Sajo

Like I don’t belong.

Saeki
Saeki

You belong with me.

Sajo
Sajo

But do you really mean that?

Saeki
Saeki

Of course, I wouldn’t say it if I didn’t.

Sajo
Sajo

Then why does it feel so complicated?

Saeki
Saeki

Because love is complicated.

Sajo
Sajo

And what if I get hurt?

Saeki
Saeki

I’ll be here to catch you.

Sajo
Sajo

I hope so.

Saeki
Saeki

You can count on it.

Under the Stars, Reelive

Sajo
Sajo

What do you wish for?

Saeki
Saeki

To be happy.

Sajo
Sajo

Happy with what?

Saeki
Saeki

Happy with you.

Sajo
Sajo

It sounds so easy when you say it.

Saeki
Saeki

But it’s true. You make me happy.

Sajo
Sajo

And you make me feel safe.

Saeki
Saeki

So, let’s make our dreams come true together.

Sajo
Sajo

Together sounds perfect.

Saeki
Saeki

Then it’s settled.

The Goodbye, Reelive

Saeki
Saeki

I can’t believe this is it.

Sajo
Sajo

I know. It feels wrong.

Saeki
Saeki

What if we never see each other again?

Sajo
Sajo

We will. I promise.

Saeki
Saeki

But it won't be the same.

Sajo
Sajo

I know, but we have what we have.

Saeki
Saeki

What if I forget?

Sajo
Sajo

You won’t. Our memories will bind us.

Saeki
Saeki

And if I find someone else?

Sajo
Sajo

That’s okay too. Just promise to remember me.

Saeki
Saeki

Always.

The Future, Reelive

Sajo
Sajo

Where do you see yourself in five years?

Saeki
Saeki

I see myself happy.

Sajo
Sajo

With who?

Saeki
Saeki

With someone who loves me.

Sajo
Sajo

And do you love them?

Saeki
Saeki

Finally, I think I might.

Sajo
Sajo

You deserve to be loved.

Saeki
Saeki

And what about you?

Sajo
Sajo

I want to create art that moves people.

Saeki
Saeki

You will. You’re talented.

Sajo
Sajo

And I want you to be a part of it.

Saeki
Saeki

Then that’s what we’ll do.

Rihito Sajou

I don't know why, but I want to be by your side. I want to be, and that's enough for me.

Rihito Sajou

Dou kyu sei – Classmates, Reelive
Sōma Kagesaka

It's okay to be who you are, and it’s all right to love someone in your own way.

Sōma Kagesaka

Dou kyu sei – Classmates, Reelive
Rihito Sajou

Love doesn't have to be flashy or grand; sometimes, it's just about being there for someone.

Rihito Sajou

Dou kyu sei – Classmates, Reelive
Sōma Kagesaka

When you find someone special, you don’t have to impress them; they’ll just understand you.

Sōma Kagesaka

Dou kyu sei – Classmates, Reelive
Rihito Sajou

Even if our paths diverge, I will always cherish the moments we shared.

Rihito Sajou

Dou kyu sei – Classmates, Reelive
Sōma Kagesaka

Every heartbeat, every moment spent with you, is a treasure.

Sōma Kagesaka

Dou kyu sei – Classmates, Reelive
Rihito Sajou

Sometimes, I think my life is just a story waiting to be told, and you’re a big part of it.

Rihito Sajou

Dou kyu sei – Classmates, Reelive
Sōma Kagesaka

What matters most is not how we begin, but how we decide to continue together.

Sōma Kagesaka

Dou kyu sei – Classmates, Reelive
Rihito Sajou

Even the smallest gestures can make a long-lasting impact on someone’s heart.

Rihito Sajou

Dou kyu sei – Classmates, Reelive
Sōma Kagesaka

You taught me that love is not just a feeling; it’s an action we choose every day.

Sōma Kagesaka

Dou kyu sei – Classmates, Reelive
Rihito Sajou

Whatever happens, I will always be your friend, and that's a promise.

Rihito Sajou

Dou kyu sei – Classmates, Reelive

Kimi no Kaze ni Naru

Kimi no Kaze ni Naru by Ayano Tsuji, Theme song of the film

Tsubasa wo Kudasai

Tsubasa wo Kudasai by Akai Tori, Played during emotional moments between the main characters


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The Confession

In a quiet corner of the school, the shy, reserved Rihito gathers the courage to confess his feelings to his classmate, the charming and outgoing Sasaki. The build-up includes subtle glances and moments shared between them during class, heightening the emotional stakes. The pivotal moment occurs when Rihito finally admits, 'I like you, Sasaki.' It's a tender moment filled with nervous anticipation and vulnerability. After the confession, there’s a heartwarming shift in their relationship; Rihito's bravery inspires Sasaki, and their bond deepens. This scene leaves viewers feeling hopeful and nostalgic.

Context: This moment is crucial as it marks the turning point in Rihito's character development, showcasing his growth from shyness to courage, while solidifying the emotional connection between the two characters.

The Rainy Day

During a rainy afternoon, Sasaki finds Rihito alone at the school entrance, waiting for a ride. This scene starts with a sense of loneliness and longing, emphasizing Rihito’s internal struggles. The tension peaks when Sasaki decides to share his umbrella with Rihito, leading to an intimate moment where they walk together closely. The aftermath showcases the warmth of companionship, as their friendship blossoms into something deeper amidst the rain. This scene highlights the beauty of simple gestures and companionship.

Context: This moment symbolizes comfort and the emotional shelter they provide for one another, marking an essential step in their relationship.

The Art Class Accident

In art class, Rihito attempts to impress Sasaki with his skills, but accidentally makes a mess of his painting. Laughter erupts, and for a moment, he feels humiliated. The pivotal moment comes when Sasaki encourages him, saying, 'It’s okay to make mistakes.' This support lifts Rihito’s spirits, and they end up laughing together over the mishap. It shows the power of encouragement and acceptance, turning a potentially embarrassing situation into a bonding experience.

Context: This scene reinforces the theme of friendship and acceptance, illustrating how supportive relationships can help individuals embrace their flaws.

The Festival – Sweet Confessions

At the school’s cultural festival, Rihito and Sasaki are tasked with running a booth together. Amid joyful chaos, they share snacks and laughter. The pivotal moment unfolds when they step away from the festivities to a quieter spot where Sasaki hints at his own feelings. His soft confession of 'I’ve been waiting for this day to tell you' shocks Rihito, creating an emotional peak filled with fear and anticipation. The aftermath breaks down any remaining barriers; they promise to always support each other.

Context: This scene encapsulates the innocence and sweetness of first love, making it memorable as it represents the culmination of their developing feelings.

The Heartfelt Goodbye

As graduation approaches, tensions rise as the fear of separation looms over Rihito and Sasaki. The pivotal moment happens during their farewell gathering, where Sasaki surprises Rihito with a heartfelt speech. He declares, 'No matter where we go, I’ll always find you.' This emotional declaration stirs deep feelings, leading to bittersweet tears and laughter. The aftermath leaves viewers with a mixture of sadness and hope, showcasing that true connections can transcend physical distance.

Context: This moment highlights the painful yet beautiful transition of moving on while keeping cherished memories alive, essential to the teenage experience.

The Unexpected Kiss

In a moment of playful banter, Rihito and Sasaki end up on the rooftop during a school trip. The build-up includes tension, miscommunication, and escalating emotions. The pivotal moment arrives when Sasaki leans in without warning and kisses Rihito. This sudden action shocks them both and brings clarity to their feelings. The aftermath reveals everything they've been tiptoeing around, solidifying their connection in a beautifully raw way, leaving the audience breathless.

Context: The kiss serves as a turning point in their relationship, merging friendship with romantic love, making it a significant and unforgettable moment in their journey.

The Illustration Reveal

Rihito unveils his series of illustrations inspired by his feelings for Sasaki during an art showcase. The moment they begin to look through them together is filled with anticipation. The pivotal moment occurs when Sasaki sees a drawing that perfectly encapsulates their bond; he recognizes Rihito's feelings. Sasaki's tearful admiration 'I had no idea you felt this way' becomes a breakthrough, leading to deep discussions about love, fears, and future aspirations.

Context: This scene deepens the emotional stakes, emphasizing the transformative power of art and love, and how personal expression is crucial in relationships.

The Schoolyard Confession

During a break, Rihito decides to confront his feelings openly in the schoolyard, surrounded by friends. The atmosphere is charged with excitement and tension. The pivotal moment unfolds as Rihito exclaims, 'I love Sasaki!' This declaration resonates through the crowd, shifting the dynamics of friendship and acceptance among their peers. The aftermath leads to mixed reactions, yet the courage inspires others, reinforcing themes of bravery and honesty.

Context: This scene is a climactic expression of true feelings, showcasing the liberating power of honesty while exploring the complexities of teenage relationships.

Sasaki’s Struggles

Sasaki grapples with his own identity and insecurities throughout the film, leading to a poignant moment where he breaks down in tears after being confronted by a classmate. The tension peaks as he questions whether he truly deserves love. This scene dives deep into his internal struggle. The aftermath reveals Rihito finding Sasaki and offering unconditional support, showcasing the strength of their bond and reaffirming themes of self-acceptance.

Context: This scene is crucial as it highlights the emotional vulnerability faced by teens, adding depth to Sasaki’s character and their relationship.

The Last Day Together

On their final school day, Rihito and Sasaki reflect on their shared experiences in a quiet moment alone. It's heavy with nostalgia and unspoken feelings. The pivotal moment is when they hold hands, silently acknowledging the importance of their journey. The aftermath signifies their promise to stay in touch, despite the unknown future. This bittersweet farewell encapsulates the essence of growing up and saying goodbye while holding on to love.

Context: This moment embodies the poignant nature of change and acceptance, allowing the audience to feel the weight of departing innocence.

The Reunion

Several months after graduation, Rihito and Sasaki encounter each other unexpectedly at a café. The build-up is layered with tension as both have changed, yet the feelings resurface. The pivotal moment occurs when they lock eyes, and the familiarity makes their hearts race. The exchange of 'I missed you' resonates deeply. Their reunion encapsulates the theme of enduring love, leading to hopeful conversations about the future.

Context: This scene provides closure and hope, suggesting that true connections can endure time and change.

The Final Illustration

In a heartfelt conclusion, Rihito completes a final illustration of their journey together, depicting their growth and love. As he finishes, he muses about the life they've lived and what lies ahead. The pivotal moment is marked by Rihito deciding to send the illustration to Sasaki, symbolizing his commitment. The aftermath leaves viewers with a sense of hope and continuity, encapsulating the warmth of everlasting love.

Context: This scene is a powerful reminder of how art can capture life’s journeys while reinforcing the themes of love, artistry, and emotional expression.


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Casting Choices

The character of Saeki was originally designed to be more of a supporting role, but after the auditions, the director, Daichi Matsuse, felt that the chemistry between the lead voice actors was so strong that they decided to elevate Saeki's role significantly.

Why it matters: This change allowed for a deeper emotional connection between Saeki and the protagonist, leading to memorable scenes that resonated with audiences and added depth to the storyline, showcasing the complexities of teenage relationships.

Voice Acting Approach

The voice actors spent time engaging in improvisational exercises to better embody their characters, leading to a more natural and genuine rapport in their performances.

Why it matters: This decision contributed to the authenticity of the characters' interactions, enhancing the emotional weight of key scenes and making the story more relatable for the audience, as they could sense the genuine connection between the characters.

Animation Style Evolution

The film's animation style was continuously refined throughout production. The crew initially aimed for a more traditional approach but incorporated modern techniques to better express emotional moments.

Why it matters: These artistic decisions elevated the film's visual storytelling, allowing subtle emotional nuances to shine through in character expressions, significantly enriching the audience's experience and engagement with the narrative.

Cultural Significance

The film was created during a period of increasing dialogue around LGBTQ+ themes in Japan, leading to careful consideration in how the characters expressed their feelings, aiming for authenticity and sensitivity.

Why it matters: This context not only resonated strongly with viewers but also contributed to broader societal discussions surrounding LGBTQ+ topics, giving the film cultural significance that extends beyond entertainment.

Improvised Lines

Several emotionally charged scenes contained improvised lines from the voice actors, stemming from their personal interpretation of the characters and situations.

Why it matters: These spontaneous moments added an organic feel to the dialogue, making the emotional scenes resonate more deeply with viewers and showcasing the actors' deep engagement with their roles.

Last-Minute Story Changes

Towards the end of production, the script underwent last-minute changes to enhance the conclusion, allowing for a more hopeful and uplifting resolution between the main characters.

Why it matters: This alteration created a more fulfilling viewing experience, leaving audiences with a sense of hope and positive reflection on young love, which might have been less impactful without this change.

On-Set Bonding

The voice cast participated in team-building activities during breaks, fostering a close-knit atmosphere that translated into their performances.

Why it matters: The off-screen camaraderie is evident in the film’s relational dynamics, as the chemistry among the characters feels authentic, contributing greatly to the film's emotional depth.

Soundtrack Collaboration

The score was composed in collaboration with the voice actors to ensure the music reflected the characters' emotional journeys accurately.

Why it matters: This unique partnership led to a soundtrack that enhances key moments, making them more poignant and memorable, thus significantly enriching the overall cinematic experience.

Focus on Realism

The creators focused on realistic dialogues and scenarios derived from real teenage experiences, leading to narratives that felt both relatable and sincere.

Why it matters: This commitment to realism draws the audience into the characters’ lives, allowing them to connect with their struggles and triumphs, which likely increased the film's impact on viewers.

Artistic Inspirations

The film's visual style drew inspiration from a blend of classic shoujo manga and contemporary anime, integrating stylistic elements that appeal to a broad audience.

Why it matters: This fusion not only catered to nostalgic feelings for long-time anime fans but also introduced the genre to new audiences, enhancing its appeal and success in various markets.

Hidden Symbolism

Certain backgrounds and props were intentionally designed to reflect the characters' internal states, adding layers of meaning to scenes that might otherwise appear simple.

Why it matters: This attention to detail enriched the narrative, allowing careful viewers to engage more deeply with the underlying themes of love, acceptance, and self-discovery, thus enhancing the film's artistic merit.


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