Foiling him is the surrealist Kaori, a vibrant violinist striving to make every moment of her life count as if it were her last. The viewer soon explores the good reasons for his solemnity, which involves a convoluted tale of tragedy, abuse, grief, depression, and inadequacy. Each has a unique and well-developed backstory, particularly that of our primary protagonist, Kousei, who sifts through day to day life as a defunct prodigy. On the surface, the series is a poignant drama involving a group of talented kids striving to master classical music. Thus, when I stumbled upon Your Lie in April by chance, the series immediately pinged me in a special and unique way that hit remarkably close to home. Though more recently I’ve grown a certain fondness for all things piano and have considered trying to once again learn, it’s still a bit of a personal thorn that I have not been able to remove. For a time when I was younger she encouraged me to follow in her footsteps, but my lack of musical aptitude left me frustrated and I never picked it up. Pass a few more years along, life dolled out its misfortunes, and ultimately she was left unable to play. Story: Many moons ago, my mother was a pianist of such talent that she was teaching adults by the age of 14.
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