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: Often cited as a primary motif for the film's setting.

While the movie focuses heavily on the atmosphere and central romance, the Light Novel offers deeper character exploration.

In a world of flashy isekai and action-packed shonen, The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes is a quiet, meditative gem. It reminds us that the most profound magic might not be in changing the past or leaping to the future, but in simply finding the courage to walk forward—and say goodbye.

The paths of Kaoru and Anzu cross on a rainy day at a rural train station. Shortly after, Anzu transfers into Kaoru’s class. Following a severe altercation with his father, Kaoru flees into the woods and stumbles directly into the Urashima Tunnel. natsu e no tunnel sayonara no deguchi full

The emotional depth of this movie is defined by two teenagers who, despite their starkly different personalities, are united by the same type of pain.

Rumor says the tunnel grants a person's deepest desire, but at a steep price: time dilation . A few minutes inside equal several days or even years in the outside world.

Kaoru is a tragic figure because his motivation is rooted in a self-destructive desire to fix the unfixable. The film wisely avoids glorifying his quest. Instead, it frames his desire to enter the tunnel as a death wish. By spending mere minutes inside to retrieve his sister's memory, he would lose his youth, his future, and his connection to the living world. The tunnel offers a "second chance" that effectively erases the traveler's existence. : Often cited as a primary motif for the film's setting

: The titular orchestral track that encapsulates the movie's mystery. Where to Listen

Hopeful Continuation: The protagonist exits, ready to embrace new ties. The final image is of light and movement—train wheels, festival floats—suggesting life’s forward momentum.

Anzu’s arc highlights the isolation felt by creators. Her willingness to give up her youth for artistic validation reflects the real-world sacrifices made by artists. It reminds us that the most profound magic

"The tunnel doesn't take your time. It takes your impatience. And what's left is the courage to wait for someone on the other side."

The emotional peak of the film occurs when Kaoru, driven by a sudden wave of grief and family collapse, enters the tunnel alone, leaving Anzu behind to preserve her youth and her budding career as a manga artist. The Time Skip