Sky Of Love's the ultimate tear-jerker movie this year; I spent half of the time in the cinema sobbing, unintentionally washing my concealer off my face without realising it.
Freakx.
I heard some girls squirming when they saw Hiro(Miura Haruma) and his bleached crown. Okay, he's cute, but I'll probably freak out at the aspect of a stalker-like bloke who phones me anonymously. So I pretty much freaked out when our kawaii Mika(Aragaki Yui) actually got so mesmerized by the mystery caller, so much so that she even talks to him in the bathtub. I won't lambaste the underage intimate relationships depicted in the movie, though; it IS happening in today's society, no matter how people try to cover up or deny. My heart was wrenched up for the second half of the movie and had a hard time trying to suppress every wave of sorrow which hited me constantly.
Freakx.
I totally lost it when Mika lost her baby on 24 December. I lost it when he decided to break up with her. I lost it when she found out that he did it because he didn't want her to know about it. I lost it when they went back to their baby's grave every 24 December. I lost it when her second boyfriend helped her to patch her family up. I lost it when her second boyfriend told her to return to Hiro. I lost it when he left her, forever. I lost it when Mika saw the pictures Hiro took of her.
I should stop crying.
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