What would you do if someone you loved died? What would go through your head? They were too young, it’s not fair, I should’ve known them better, it’s my fault, etc. But you always move on. You manage to find a way past it and you try to forget the pain that’s buried down deep in your heart. What if you could replace it with something better? What if there was a way to overcome it, rather than to bury it and struggle on? Maki Shinobu, a teen from Japan, lost someone very close to her. Nursing her grudges, memories, nightmares, and feelings of worthlessness, Maki somehow manages to sink herself in a hole of regrets. Stuck in the past with no hope for the future, Maki must discover what it means to really live...and how to let go.
What would you do if someone you loved died? What would go through your head? They were too young, it’s not fair, I should’ve known them better, it’s my fault, etc. But you always move on. You manage to find a way past it and you try to forget the pain that’s buried down deep in your heart. What if you could replace it with something better? What if there was a way to overcome it, rather than to bury it and struggle on? Maki Shinobu, a teen from Japan, lost someone very close to her. Nursing her grudges, memories, nightmares, and feelings of worthlessness, Maki somehow manages to sink herself in a hole of regrets. Stuck in the past with no hope for the future, Maki must discover what it means to really live...and how to let go.