Wonderful storytelling of what loosing someone means and how you want to
get closer to them, even after they're long gone.
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Story:
Roma and Toto are enjoying the summer with their usual activity - their own
firework show. This time, they have a new friend join - Drop. Roma buys a
dron to capture the fireworks, but they end up loosing it and set up on a
different adventure - finding it!
For one of them, it's the final adventure, the last brave act, his treasure.

Dealing with a loss, the other two head to Iceland to search for the
mysterious red booth to unravel the reason why they became friends...
Some people might have problem with that, but for me, the conclusion of the
story, the unbelievable coincidence of it all felt in place. The best
friendship are born from coincidences, and this must have felt like a
miracle to them.

Characters:
Our three boys are regular human beings. And that's what makes them lovable.
15/16 boys that any of us knows. What is wonderful about them is, that the
problems they have are nowehere near as important as their friendship and
their ultimate goal. I found that really interesting. Friends always do come
first. Because they help us forget the things we are the most worried about.

Music:
The OST is wonderful. But you know how it goes - anime focusing on scenery
during important moments has to be.
The three friends sing some songs together, and I admit, I cringed hard. But
they were so happy... you didn't focus on the butchered English 😄
And then the closing song... It's just wonderful.

Animation:
Animation was pretty crisp, I enjoyed it a lot. No comment.
Art style was very pretty, I like the character design. The scenery was
incredible. Whether it was the city, or the nature, it was gasp-worthy.

Entertainment value:
8/10
The first 30 minutes, I was incredibly bored. We got to know the characters
and that was great.
The next 20 minutes, the story told us what will happen (the character tells
us many times his time is nearing close) but I enjoyed that, because it gave
things a deeper meaning and I found a lot of fun details.
The last half of the movie was just... perfect. Chef's kiss. I love it.

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Conclusion:
Definitely recommended. It might be a bit slow at first, but it's a
wonderful story and the ending is really worth it.
It's probably not going to make you cry, but you might just feel charmed by
Goodbye, Don Glees!
