If anything, I'd call this adaptation "soft." The romance between Yamato and Mei was sweet and genuine, and it was nice to see how they grew to understand each other more as the movie went on. The romances that went on between the supporting characters were lovely to watch as well.
Say "I Love You" is more than just a romance, though. It also deals with bullying and friendship, which was also wonderfully done. The issues presented weren't too in-your-face, but you can definitely feel the progression.
If you're looking for a sweet high school romance that won't give you a rollercoaster ride of emotions, try this one.
Say "I Love You" is more than just a romance, though. It also deals with bullying and friendship, which was also wonderfully done. The issues presented weren't too in-your-face, but you can definitely feel the progression.
If you're looking for a sweet high school romance that won't give you a rollercoaster ride of emotions, try this one.
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