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So, "And Yet, You Are So Sweet" is a quiet exploration of first love and the awkwardness that comes with it. Set against the backdrop of a library, which feels appropriate given the introspective nature of the film, we follow Kisaragi Maaya, a 16-year-old who experiences the sting of rejection in a relatable yet poignant way. The pace is deliberate, allowing for those small moments of tenderness and embarrassment to unfold naturally. The performances, particularly from the young leads, are earnest and refreshingly genuine. There's a certain charm in how the film captures the everyday, with its focus on the mundane aspects of teenage life—like library duty—highlighting the emotional weight underlying those experiences. It handles themes of vulnerability and resilience subtly, making it distinctive in its approach to the genre.
Delicate coming-of-age storyStrong focus on character emotionsCaptivating library setting
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