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The film uses haiku not just as a hobby but as a narrative structure; poems written on walls often act as "chapters" for the story.
Set against the backdrop of a mundane suburban shopping mall, the film subverts traditional "boy-meets-girl" tropes by focusing on the characters' internal "maladies". Cherry (Yui Sakura) is a shy boy who wears headphones to avoid conversation and only feels comfortable expressing his emotions through haiku . Smile (Yuki) is a popular video influencer who hides her buckteeth and braces behind a physical mask.
For Cherry, the rigid structure of 17 syllables provides a safe container for feelings he cannot voice aloud.
The film uses haiku not just as a hobby but as a narrative structure; poems written on walls often act as "chapters" for the story.
Set against the backdrop of a mundane suburban shopping mall, the film subverts traditional "boy-meets-girl" tropes by focusing on the characters' internal "maladies". Cherry (Yui Sakura) is a shy boy who wears headphones to avoid conversation and only feels comfortable expressing his emotions through haiku . Smile (Yuki) is a popular video influencer who hides her buckteeth and braces behind a physical mask.
For Cherry, the rigid structure of 17 syllables provides a safe container for feelings he cannot voice aloud.