In this chapter, we learn that Hiroshi's latest film, Tomohiro, has just been shown at a public screening in Japan. The audience is impressed with the movie, but Hiroshi feels that it's a waste of time and money to watch a movie that's already been seen by millions of people. He's also worried that the people who saw the movie will think that he's just a poser, and that he doesn't deserve to be in the same class as the likes of Tommo and Tosoh. He wants to know how he could make the movie better, and he can't figure out how to make the fairy costume sound better, or the music sound better or the story sound better. Finally, he wants to ask the audience to watch the movie again, and Hiroshi agrees to do so.
In this chapter, we learn that Hiroshi's latest film, Tomohiro, has just been shown at a public screening in Japan. The audience is impressed with the movie, but Hiroshi feels that it's a waste of time and money to watch a movie that's already been seen by millions of people. He's also worried that the people who saw the movie will think that he's just a poser, and that he doesn't deserve to be in the same class as the likes of Tommo and Tosoh. He wants to know how he could make the movie better, and he can't figure out how to make the fairy costume sound better, or the music sound better or the story sound better. Finally, he wants to ask the audience to watch the movie again, and Hiroshi agrees to do so.