Is it a memory, a movie, or a goodbye you can never finish?
A troubled teen begins filming his life at his mother’s request, only to find himself drawn deeper into filmmaking as a way to process love, loss, and regret. When he meets the mysterious Eri, reality and fiction start to blur, challenging both the narrator—and the reader—to question what’s real and what’s remembered. Bold, experimental, and emotionally complex, this one-shot is a powerful meditation on grief, creativity, and the stories we tell to survive.
Goodbye Eri (sayonara eri) (さよなら絵梨)(Tatsuki Fujimoto) (日本語)
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Ages 14+
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Themes of illness, death, and grief
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Suicide and self-harm references
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Emotional distress and existential themes
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Mild violence
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