
Hamzah1905
A symbolic and cold coming-of-age film. It subtly yet powerfully portrays the existential emptiness of youth, delving into the struggles and hollowness of adolescence through the lens of a high school student trapped in a chaotic, lawless, and violence-ridden environment.
Toshiaki Toyoda delivers a stark critique of an educational system that, rather than guiding and nurturing its students toward a better future, becomes complicit in their disillusionment.
Blue Spring is not your typical teenage film. Its a bleak poem about a generation growing up with no future, no direction, and no light. Watching it left me hollownot because the film is empty, but because Kujos friends disappear one by one, like fresh leaves falling before theyve...