![]() ![]() The anime “Your Lie in April,” written by Naoshi Arakawa, creates these feelings of relatability and authenticity better than almost any of the classic love stories I’ve watched, and even more so in light of the current pandemic, which has strained friendships and taken away loved ones from so many. Those are the questions that go through a viewer’s head when watching a romance, and the more genuine a response that it can create, the better it’s received. “Would I be moved by the words she said?” “If I were that character, would I stay with him?” ![]()
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