I don't write reviews often, but I feel like this film needs one.
I watch so much anime (tv and films) that it's not often I get into a film and have it surprise me multiple times in a row. For one, the description really doesn't tell you anything about the film much besides that the run away for 7 days.
Another thing is the characters all seem like stereotypes of anime that we know (and love) but they become so much more real and deep than that as the film progresses. Multiple issues are tackled as well: home life, social life, ethnicity, sexuality, love, etc. And it's all done in a respectful manner.
The film itself isn't very groundbreaking, but it certainly makes you feel included, whether you're a teenager now or an adult already. (A lot of adults in the film also related to the MCs which was nice too.)
I won't spoil anything, but I certainly was surprised by some reveals, and I loved that the film didn't hold back for them.
I hope everyone, especially with the current climate, will give this film a chance -- even if only for a rainy day. It's sweet and makes you feel warm and fuzzy at the end (after some hardships of course), so what have you got to lose?