![]() Norimichi Shimada ( 島田 典道, Shimada Norimichi )Ī male student learning that fireworks are flat. Though she does not have friends, she falls in love with Norimichi. The next day, the school notices the absence of Nazuna and Norimichi.Ī female student whose father died after the divorce. After seeing the future within the shard, Nazuna and Norimichi embrace. After a pyrotechnician uses the marble as a leftover firework charge, it explodes in the sky. Time jumps back again and the train takes a different route, leaving the two in the same town encapsulated in a glass dome. When Yusuke pushes the two off the balcony, Norimichi uses the marble once again, wishing for no one to see them. He helps her elude the family and board the train. He throws the marble from a lighthouse and reverses time again. He wishes for another chance to escape with Nazuna. Norimichi learns that the fireworks are flat and is aware he is in an alternate timeline. ![]() They head to the train station, but are caught once again by Nazuna's mother and her fiancé. Back when the race occurred, Norimichi wins this time around and Nazuna asks him on a date. Norimichi throws the marble, wishing for luck and causing it to rewind time. Yusuke bails on the date and Nazuna is taken home by her mother. Nazuna packs a suitcase and plans to leave home. Yusuke wins and Nazuna asks him to go on a date. After Nazuna finds a small glass marble, she, Norimichi and Yusuke compete in the swimming pool race. The students make a bet regarding whether the fireworks are either round or flat in the sky. Norimichi Shimada and Nazuna Oikawa live in the town of Moshimo (Japanese for "if"). It was also released by Madman Entertainment, Anime Limited and GKIDS. It is the sixth highest-grossing anime film of 2017 and has grossed over $26 million worldwide. It received mixed reviews from critics who praised it for music and animation, but criticized the narrative and characterization. "Skyrockets, Watch from Below? Watch from the Side?"), also known as Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom? is a 2017 Japanese animated romance film based on Shunji Iwai's live-action television film of the same name. Fireworks ( Japanese: 打ち上げ花火、下から見るか? 横から見るか?, Hepburn: Uchiage Hanabi, Shita kara Miru ka? Yoko kara Miru ka?, lit.
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