Yukari, in contrast, is escaping her own life. As a literature teacher, she has been subjected to malicious rumors and bullying by students, leading to a deep emotional breakdown that has left her unable to taste food or face her professional responsibilities. Her encounter with Takao serves as her lifeline, bringing back a sense of wonder and comfort. Themes: Loneliness, Rain, and Tanka Poetry The film explores a specific type of love (
exchanged by the characters.
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And yet, there is danger here. Overwatering a word — “love,” “forever,” “sorry” — can rot its root. We see this in the age of digital speech: words multiplied beyond meaning, scattered like plastic petals. The garden’s greatest enemy is not silence, but noise. Noise that pretends to be abundance. Yukari, in contrast, is escaping her own life