Overview
Two outsider college students set up a secret society circle, "Moai," which aims to change the world. But one day, one of them disappears.
Reviews
Blue, Painful, and Brittle, adapted from Yoru Sumino’s novel, explores the complexities of friendship and emotional wounds with subtle cinematography, fitting music, and compelling performances. Though the film starts with a slow pace, it builds into a powerful narrative about broken bonds and unspoken feelings. The emotional climax, where Kaede finally confronts his inner turmoil, delivers a deeply moving moment that reflects the film’s poignant theme of human connection.
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