I couldn't get enough of the ending, I want more minutes of it. I want to see how was Watanabe doing in the future where he is adult and after his mother's death and how was sensei. I feel bad for kitahara but what's with all those drugs though.
I think that even though Watanabe didn't the one who actually killed the little girl, sensei still wants Watanabe to suffer because he doesn't feel any remorse of the little girl, in fact he is even proud of it.
I understand that he just wants some attention because he didn't feel loved of his family, but what he's suffering is only between him and his mother.
Sensei was right that he shouldn't include the people around him just because he was feeling hurt.
For the people who's saying that this movie has no lessons. Actually there is.
1. The feeling of not being loved by the family Or not being noticed can make you depressed. Worst is, it makes you become a villain.
2. You never know that there are actually people who care for you but you only notice them when it's too late.
3. It is so easy to be manipulated. So be careful of those people who act like a friend but behind your back, they're a traitor or fake.
4. I don't understand why getting bullied doesn't make you depressed. But in my experience, it's the worst of the worst. But nobody would understand you even your own family the feeling of it until they experience it on their own.
It's worth watching. The vibe, the scenes where each person has their own confessions and their misery. Japanese should do more movies like this. 💕💕💕