Keiko Okazaki, winner of the Shabuki Pest Culture Award, adapted the original work of the same name [Park Little Love Song] the latest director's work [Little Love Song] Yamada Akiko and Suzuki once again join hands to share the youth story of Shibuya Haruko (Akiko Yamada) is a high school girl looking forward to the appearance of Qiyi. One night, I met Kenichi Kanagawa (Suzuki), a 17-year-old boy who was injured and lying on the side of the road. Fell in love with him at first sight This bizarre "love of the century" immediately became Chunzi's ordinary daily spiritual food, and Kenichi's student ID card became Chunzi's love amulet. However, serious and honest but often different from ordinary people Kenichi, suspended from school because of a moment of excitement, more infatuated with the Shengli woman who chatted casually in the street (Morita Wangzhi is acted the role of), the two developed a dangerous relationship beyond friendship. When we meet again, Kenichi is indulging in a somewhat clumsy and wonderful adult love. He doesn't remember Haruko who once gave him a helping hand. Seeing the two people pass by again and again, where should Chunzi, who persists in this parallel relationship to the end, go? This film is adapted from the cartoon of the same name by Okazaki Kyoko, who won the award for pest control culture, and is good at depicting the inner feelings of young people.