Go Ahead · review
Go Ahead is a short story about resilience, passion, determination and that dreams can sometimes come true. In a hot Japanese city the stories of Izaki and Aiba are intertwined. Izaki is a young student with the dream of one day becoming a professional in hockey, a sport he has only practiced abroad. Aiba is a young professor who recently started this job after abandoning professional hockey. In fact, Aiba suffers the loss of his little brother, a big fan of his when he was a professional player. He died due to an illness and in that period of trouble, Aiba was not close enough tohim due to the busy calendar of commitments that an athlete must follow. Thanks to his love for this sport, Izaki will be able to rekindle the professor's flame that had gone out, leading him to live for this passion of his again and overcome the death of his little brother.
A touching story but told in a light and flowing way