"There is no such thing as that rose-colored campus life. Because there is nothing rose-colored in this world. Everything is all a bunch of colors mixed up."
Chasing something unrealistic gets us nowhere.
Achieving it doesn't guarantee absolute happiness either.
"You must accept that you are the person here, now and that you cannot become anyone else other than that person."
Achieving it doesn't guarantee absolute happiness either.
"You must accept that you are the person here, now and that you cannot become anyone else other than that person."
I was actually impressed by how well this show handles the plotting. Prime Madhouse didn't disappoint in production either.
Everything comes together in the last 3 episodes. Watashi finally realizes that it was he, himself who was ruining his life, not Ozu, in fact, Ozu might-
Everything comes together in the last 3 episodes. Watashi finally realizes that it was he, himself who was ruining his life, not Ozu, in fact, Ozu might-
have been his only friend in all of the previous timelines.
I love how the "evil" appearance Ozu always had is gone now. After accepting himself, Watashi finally looks at him as a friend.
I love how the "evil" appearance Ozu always had is gone now. After accepting himself, Watashi finally looks at him as a friend.