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Let’s Eat Together, Aki and Haru: More Please (Japanese)

Review Let’s Eat Together, Aki and Haru: More Please (Japanese)

So, the sequel to the original movie about Aki and Haru, which had everyone buzzing with excitement, is finally here. I was really hoping that after exploring friendship in the first film, this one would dive deeper into the blossoming romance and the feelings these two boys have for each other. But, man, it happens…

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Review 2025-01-26
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