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The movies are very similar, Yayoi movie have more time skip, but the 2 movies have time skip about a love story, in Yayoi is more dramatic. in Hanamizuki is more normal. Very recommended the 2 movies,
Recomendado por Shuujinko-kun - may 21, 2023
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I feel the movie a little bit similar, like in the end of Theathe and in the end of Parks and i had the same emotion, in Theatre is more explained there, but in Parks is more mystery about. The 2 movies are something that makes you thinka about it.
Recomendado por Shuujinko-kun - may 20, 2023
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Choir group about school in the two films, which have a goal in mind. Aragaki Yui's movie is a bit more dramatic. But in both films there is a teacher involved. Cherry Blossom Memories have more romance than the other one.
Recomendado por Shuujinko-kun - may 13, 2023
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Similar story about a choir group. And have a love story like the drama series.
Recommended if you like something related to music
Recomendado por Shuujinko-kun - may 13, 2023
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Quite similar. The two have their points of toxic relationships.
Although in "Love at least" toxicity is taken to another level.
Recomendado por Shuujinko-kun - ago 22, 2021
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Mimi-sensei and Yaeko-san have some resemblance. They also do very similar internal monologues. And their personality is a bit similar although Mimi-sensei is more serious.
But yes, Haru-san always is given this kind of characters in the last time. It suits her very well.
Recomendado por Shuujinko-kun - abr 11, 2021
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People separated for a certain time.
Without giving spoilers I see them quite similar. Although the movie "Ito" the gap is longer than in "Soshite, Ikiru".
Recomendado por Shuujinko-kun - abr 3, 2021