Until a filmmaker named Yuki Hoshino arrives at her door with an impossible request: compose the score for a documentary about the history of piano in Japan. Yuki has her own history of loss-she was born deaf in one ear. But instead of letting limitation define her, she has learned to see differently, to create boldly, to transform what the world calls failure into art.
As Akira is drawn into the project, traveling to Nagano to work alongside Yuki, something awakens inside her. The gap between what her hands can produce and what her heart still hears begins to narrow. In learning to compose instead of perform, in discovering that limitation can be generative rather than diminishing, Akira begins to understand that transformation doesn't mean returning to who you were. It means becoming who you're capable of being on the other side of loss.
But as their creative collaboration deepens into something neither of them expected, Akira must confront the hardest question: Can she build a life-and a love-that belongs entirely to who she is now, not who she was before?
A meditation on artistic reinvention, the courage to create when your gifts have changed, and the particular kind of beauty that emerges when two people learn to listen to each other across their wounds.
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