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So, 'Orange: Future' is a 2016 animation that digs deep into nostalgia and loss. The pacing is a bit slow, letting you sit with the emotions of Hiroto and his friends as they gather at Mt. Koubou. It’s all about their shared memories of Kakeru, who’s been gone for a decade. The cherry blossoms add a beautiful, yet bittersweet touch—nature’s reminder of fleeting moments. What stands out is how the film balances light-hearted reminiscing with the weight of grief. The animation style has this soft quality that enhances the reflective tone, making you feel the warmth of their bonds while grappling with what’s missing. It’s a layered exploration of friendship and the scars that time leaves behind.
Reflective narrative on friendshipUnique animation styleExplores themes of grief and nostalgia
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