For some reason, I was sure I would cry, but I didn't, but I still thought it was a wonderful movie. Its art is beautiful, its story is beautiful, and its message is beautiful. It was definitely an incredible experience.
The anime follows Tsuneo, a biology student who dreams of studying in Mexico. In order to earn money, he ends up working for an elderly woman, helping a girl in a wheelchair who calls herself Josee. As the story progresses, Tsuneo begins to understand Josee's troubled thoughts and, as a result, becomes more interested in her.
At first, I have to admit that I was irritated by Josee and her stubbornness, but after a while I felt ashamed of my selfishness. She was right when she said that "healthy people don't understand", because, even though we try to understand, we will never fully understand without being in that situation. When I finished watching the anime, I was desperate to understand more about the other versions of this same story, and, in my opinion, this is one of the best versions, and with a good ending lol. The art is also impeccable, unique and wonderful. I hope to see more works similar to these.
~Nine <3