that even if a troubled past shaped our life there arent wounds that time cant heal? that with time, those awful experiences we once went through will become so distant than they will no longer hold any influence over our life? that holding on to resentment just make us unable to live happy fullfilling lifes? besides the message that it may have i dont get the reasons behind seiko actions, like, we are shown she was treated like an unwanted child and had a hard time making friends, that she felt distant from her close ones, but i felt it was a little lackluster, sure, she didnt have a nice childhood or teenager years but she still managed to make a couple of friends and even a longterm boyfriend before having seichi, then why was she so dissastfied with her life? and how this dissatisfaction turned into an attempted murder against her own son? and the fact that when she realizes seichi actually didnt die she just gets annoyed and backtracks her plans of murder suicide, it felt so silly, so nonsensical, like it was something she did without any real commitment and all of this in order for what? she could always have left, and in fact, she does during the trial, why wait so much to do something? one may say it was because of social expectations but then again, was seiko the kind of women that will oblige to such social expectations? the constant criticism she got from others never got her to be any less overprotective of seichi and obviously didnt prevent her from trying to kill his little child, and when she does leave she does nothing but work dead end jobs to sustain herself, no big dream, no big change in her life, just a small room and a cat, why was all that for? she made so many people miserable for nothing but mediocrity, but wait, maybe thats the point, that life is trail, and that at the end of such trail all of our actions are irrelevant whatever evil, like seiko, or good, like ichiro, we did during our life, time will make sure its all forgotten to the point no one even remembers our face, but wait, no, i refuse, i refuse such notion, life is indeed a trail, but how and with whom do we traverse is up to us, no matter what, or who happened to us in the previous portions of such trail it always up to us to decide how we go on this trail, happines is there, right in front of you, SEIZE IT, or maybe not, but i much prefer the latter interpretation, anyway, i liked it, i give it an 8 out of 10