He'll be daijobu.cultural significance of the festival at the end? perhaps something relating to life/death? & then contrasted against his feelings towards the approaching death of his father
bit melancholic, which this series does well
Easy solution to that problem:Thanks for the TL. It really is sad to see your parents get old and sick
I think it was shown to be a callback to his father's fear of Fujii having the personality of a person that grows up removed from society, which turns out not being the case.cultural significance of the festival at the end? perhaps something relating to life/death? & then contrasted against his feelings towards the approaching death of his father
bit melancholic, which this series does well
Fuck
He'll be daijobu.