
Colorful
"I" died and was kicked out of the cycle of reincarnation because of the sin "I" committed. An angel told me that "I" won a lottery and he gave me a chance to remember the sin. My spirit possessed the body of the 14-year-old boy Makoto, who committed suicide and "I" tried to recollect my memory. "I" felt distressed by the terrible circumstances of Makoto and the fact that "I" was borrowing his body. "I" have started to realize that people are hurting each other because the world is too colorful to distinguish the true color of themselves from others.
Based on an award-winning first person narrative novel by Mori Eto. The movie won several awards in Japan.
"I" died and was kicked out of the cycle of reincarnation because of the sin "I" committed. An angel told me that "I" won a lottery and he gave me a chance to remember the sin. My spirit possessed the body of the 14-year-old boy Makoto, who committed suicide and "I" tried to recollect my memory. "I" felt distressed by the terrible circumstances of Makoto and the fact that "I" was borrowing his body. "I" have started to realize that people are hurting each other because the world is too colorful to distinguish the true color of themselves from others.
Based on an award-winning first person narrative novel by Mori Eto. The movie won several awards in Japan.
Even the darkest night will end and sun will rise. Colorful explores this quote with a deeply moving story and narration
Colorful's story direction is presented in narration & show/don't tell with no otaku tropes around which is a plus.
Acknowledgement, Forgiveness, and How We Can Find Our Own Colors in Our Lives.