Queer Joy
One of the most beautiful, heartfelt and genuine films I've seen in a long time. It screams queer joy with all its ups and downs and ends on a positive note despite life's troubles.
I can't say how true it is to Haruna Ai's actual life but it tells the story of growth, pursuing your dreams and being true to who you really are in every aspect of the story.
Sometimes the timeline gets a little lost unfortunately, the title cards including the passage of time only set in later in the story but overall it isn't too much of a criticism.
In the end tears were shed of heartbreak, of happiness and we never lose this sense of hope for the future while watching until the end.
I can't say how true it is to Haruna Ai's actual life but it tells the story of growth, pursuing your dreams and being true to who you really are in every aspect of the story.
Sometimes the timeline gets a little lost unfortunately, the title cards including the passage of time only set in later in the story but overall it isn't too much of a criticism.
In the end tears were shed of heartbreak, of happiness and we never lose this sense of hope for the future while watching until the end.
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