And like clockwork… Amuro is back to help. Nanami’s meeting with the man is recorded, select clips are sent to Tetsuya’s already disapproving mother, and just like that she’s out on her ass and alone. Once more, Amuro arrives to offer help, but once more, things get far worse before they get better. Amuro again comes to her rescue with an offer to investigate, but her concerns spin out of control when a man appears claiming that Tetsuya is sleeping with his girlfriend. They’re off to a rocky start, and it only worsens when she grows suspicious that her husband may be cheating. She tells a little white lie, and with the help of an online friend named Amuro ( Gô Ayano) she hires a group of actors to pretend to be her family and friends at the ceremony. They’re both teachers, and they hit it off quickly enough that a plan to marry follows, but Tetsuya is concerned that his bride-to-be only has two guests attending the wedding. Nanami ( Haru Kuroki) belongs in the latter group, and when we first meet her she’s actually meeting an online date. It’s a false comfort, though, and while some see through its veneer of lies quickly others can easily get lost in its promises and illusions. There’s a comfort in its immediacy and in the variety of options and personalities found in the online world. We all know social media isn’t the place to look for answers to life’s bigger questions or for directions on our own personal choices, but we do it anyway. ![]() ![]() Some life discoveries are made in an instant, others take just shy of three hours.
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