
Seishun Buta Yarou wa Yumemiru Shoujo no Yume wo Minai
In Fujisawa, where the skies are bright and the seas glisten, Sakuta Azusagawa is in his second year of high school. His blissful days with his girlfriend and upperclassman, Mai Sakurajima, are interrupted with the appearance of his first crush, Shouko Makinohara. For reasons unknown, he encounters two Shouko's: one in middle school and another who has become an adult.
As Sakuta finds himself helplessly living with the Shouko's, the adult Shouko leads him around by the nose, causing a huge rift in his relationship with Mai.
In the midst of all of this, he discovers that the middle school Shouko is suffering from a grave illness and his scar begins to throb...
(Source: Aniplex USA)
In Fujisawa, where the skies are bright and the seas glisten, Sakuta Azusagawa is in his second year of high school. His blissful days with his girlfriend and upperclassman, Mai Sakurajima, are interrupted with the appearance of his first crush, Shouko Makinohara. For reasons unknown, he encounters two Shouko's: one in middle school and another who has become an adult.
As Sakuta finds himself helplessly living with the Shouko's, the adult Shouko leads him around by the nose, causing a huge rift in his relationship with Mai.
In the midst of all of this, he discovers that the middle school Shouko is suffering from a grave illness and his scar begins to throb...
(Source: Aniplex USA)
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Amazing movie with great romance and depressing moments combined to create a perfect ending (imo)
Rascal Does Not Dream of Dreaming Girl is a testament how strongly emotional investment can influence a movie.
To spark a light in someone's heart is not as easy as to replace one
An extremely good movie, only held back by sometimes confusing time travel
A more drama-focused arc that focuses on Sakutas first love, Shouko. With pacing that may seem too quick for some...
A worthy successor to the prequel...until the last 10 minutes
Probably CloverWorks' only decent work.
A Sequel Only a Mother Could Love
A movie that tries to tackle a heavier issue than the show, but fails miserably and falls short to it's predecessor.