Seishun Sanka! · review
I guess this was somehow a portrayal of pubescent love - easygoing, playful, living in the moment and being spontaneous. They don't seem to be bothered by the future and what they could both face along the way, just as long as they are together. I wish we could see a point in their lives where they actually grew to be adults then I could say they really did it together in the end. As an adult looking in, I find it childish and unrealistic, but this is fiction and when you are young you don't really think too much of what you wanted todo so I get it. Their relationship too blossomed from lie and deceit only to be realized in the end that they both like and appreciate one another. I guess I could say it was a cute story albeit a bit quick.