
My Summer of You
"A summer romance that begins with a "pilgrimage to the holy sites" of a movie."
Synopsis
Chiharu Saeki and Wataru Toda are two high school students who share a common hobby: They love watching movies. Their summer vacation "movie pilgrimage" leads them to spend a special summer together, which gradually becomes an event where their feelings intertwine—and they confront the complexities of falling in love.
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