These days I did one of those family programs. Aquarium. Although I went alone. So I think it’s a program for everyone. Just like marine life.

Another thing that I really like, as you are already tired of knowing, are Japanese movies. And this solo tour reminded me of one of the best, Just Remembering, with Sairi Ito and Sosuke Ikematsu, who was an aquarium employee.

The film is very interesting. In addition to the story being very realistic and mature, the script is developed backwards. That is, it starts from the chronological future and ends in the past. Very cool.

Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue

If you want to read my review of Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue, read this post. In 夜空はいつでも最高密度の青色だ, Mika has two jobs, day and night. The harshness of the big city created an insurmountable barrier around her. Shinji has a visual impairment, is overloaded with work and bills to pay. But, he possesses unshakable hope. The two try, in their own strange ways, to live together the solitude of Tokyo, in a dense love story.

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