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So, 'Shall We Love You?' is an interesting piece. It captures that intimate vibe of high school life, you know? The way Makoto, Yu, and Mei grapple with translating Wilde's 'The Happy Prince' serves as a kind of reflection on their own lives. You can feel the weight of their conversationsāit's all about that quest for happiness, really. The pacing meanders a bit, but it fits the contemplative tone. Those quiet moments where they read and share thoughts are pretty captivating. It's distinct because it blends introspective dialogue with a simple setting, a gym, and makes you think about how art can mirror our struggles and desires. Performances are subtle but effective, and the practical effects are minimal, which lends itself to that raw, earnest atmosphere.
High school setting adds a layer of relatability.Themes of happiness are universal and thought-provoking.Subtle performances enhance the emotional depth.
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