![]() So he picks up a glass sphere Nazuna dropped (a mysterious thing that she found that morning in the ocean), and throws it in anger, wishing he could redo that day. ![]() Norimichi, the boy who watches her get dragged away, stands in frustration, both for being unable to do anything and for his friend being so cruel in the first place to a girl in need. It's a simple, possibly too simple, setup for a youthful romance.However, the plan doesn't work out and Nazuna is quickly found out and dragged home by her mother. Yuskue ultimately skips the date, leaving Norimichi a chance to talk with Nazuna partly out of pity and partly out of a possible existing crush he has for her. In a moment of chance and planning, Nazuna makes a bet with two boys at the school pool to race, and tells herself she'll ask the winning boy to go on a date with her to the fireworks show, with the intention to ask for his help that night to run away from her family and "elope." Norimichi is our lead boy, but he loses to his friend Yusuke. We see Nazuna has her own problems, as her mother is making her move away soon to live with the mother's new boyfriend. A baffling argument between a group of boys carries on throughout the movie, regarding whether or not fireworks are "round or flat" when they explode. Despite having a co-director on the project, I feel that every issue I had can be contributed to Shinbo himself, or possibly due to the production not committing fully to his style from the start.First, the outline of the story is as follows: it seems to be a normal day at a Japanese junior high school, with the town excited for the fireworks display occuring later that night. The 2017 film "Fireworks" is an odd one, ultimately letting me down for a variety of reasons. However, I admit that he has a very specific style that isn't suited to everything, and not everything he makes works as well as it ought to. Generally, I like anime director Akiyuki Shinbo and think Studio Shaft perfectly matches his personal style. Genre: Adventure, Romance, Fantasy, Dramaĭirector: Akiyuki Shinbo, Nobuyuki Takeuchi Review of Fireworks "2DAniCritic" Review: Fireworks Review Score: 2.50 / 5.00
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