The Last Blossom
📖 SYNOPSIS
Alone in his cell with nothing left but time, a dying lifer waits for the end — until a flower starts talking to him. That's the setup for Housenka, and it somehow becomes one of the most quietly devastating anime films you'll see this year.
Minoru Akutsu is an elderly lifer with no visitors, no future, and apparently no peace — because a Housenka (touch-me-not) flower growing in his cell decides to strike up a conversation. "What a rotten life you had," it tells him, which is both rude and probably accurate. This sends Akutsu spiraling back to the summer of 1986, when he was living with a woman named Nana and her young son Kensuke in a run-down apartment surrounded by those same flowers. He was a yakuza then, and the film slowly unpacks the choices that brought him from that cramped little garden to a cramped little cell.
The vibe is reflective and melancholic — think the emotional weight of A Silent Voice meets the narrative trickery of Odd Taxi, which makes sense because this comes from the same director and writer duo. Studio CLAP, who made Pompo: The Cinéphile, handles the animation, and the soundtrack by cero adds this warm, atmospheric quality that makes the sadness feel lived-in rather than manipulative.
If you liked Tokyo Godfathers for the way it found tenderness in rough lives, this one's in that same neighborhood. It's a movie about regret, but it earns every bit of it.
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