

Waiting for Watari, Kaori sees Kosei only to find out that Watari is at practice. But the only way Kosei would know is if the girl can help him figure it out. The two boys talked about love and how it is unfair and how it feels.

Mesmerized by the way Kaori played, it was the thing he thought about till Watari scared him. Wanting to tell Kaori how she played, Kosei remembered that he is friend A. It was the same piece but was her sonata. The competition starts with the piece of Beethoven’s violin sonata #9 “The Kreutzer.” Once Kaori appeared on stage and started to play, it took the audience unexpected by the way she played. Once they went in, everyone started to recognize Kosei and what was he doing in a violin competition.

Kaori hurries to get ready to perform while the others go in the auditorium to look for seats. The girl revealed herself as violinist that needed to get ready for a competition. After a bad impression, finds out that it’s the girl Tsubaki was talking about. Takes a picture of the girl whose playing the melodica. The day they meet up, Kosei finds random clothing in different places. He couldn’t hear music the way he used to, and Tsubaki invites him to meet up with Watari and a girl from Tsubaki’s class. Tsubaki started to push Kosei to play the piano but he couldn’t. He always helped Tsubaki since they were little no matter what it was. His other friend Watari takes a picture of them and makes fun of them. Hiding the evidence, his childhood friend Tsubaki breaks the window again. Two years later, he’s in the music room and hit by a baseball. Since the fall, when Kosei was eleven, he wasn’t able to play the piano. And life before he knew it began to change. But former piano prodigy Kosei Arima, hasn’t played for two years till he met violinist Kaori Miyazono.
#WHO PLAYS THE KREUTZER IN YOUR LIE IN APRIL ANIME FULL#
Full of heartbreaking moments, awkward moments, and a broken window from a baseball. Life as you know it sucks and it the time to live it as you came. The time to be reckless before being dull, mature or still reckless. Middle school… where you are one step closer to high school.
