After a period of isolation, Liz's encounter with a blue bird in human form prompts her to reevaluate her emotions. However, admitting her feelings proves to be a heart-wrenching decision.
In Liz and the Blue Bird, high school seniors Mizore and Nozomi tackle the lead roles in a musical piece inspired by the same folk tale. Mizore's quiet and gentle nature is symbolized by her oboe, while Nozomi's effervescence is portrayed through her flute.
As they practice, the distance between the girls grows, causing tension within the group. With graduation looming and uncertain futures, Mizore and Nozomi struggle to reconcile their roles with their identities. With time running out, they must confront their reality to succeed.
Liz to Aoi Tori skillfully blends fairy tales, music, and friendship to create a touching movie adaptation of the Hibike Euphonium! series.
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