From press release.

A breathtaking ode to love and life itself from the must-see rising creative duo behind the award-winning ODDTAXI, Anime Limited invites you to bear witness to The Last Blossom, a tender and thrilling crime drama releasing exclusively in cinemas across the UK & Ireland from 27th March 2026.

Described as “a Scorsese-esque character study of a gangster in animation” (Ryan Gaur, Skwigly), The Last Blossom explores the life of Akutsu, a former yakuza on his deathbed in a solitary cell, with his only company being a talking flower who bemoans “What a pathetic life”. Looking back on his past, unravelling the mysteries of the people Akutsu encountered and the decisions that he made, The Last Blossom is a powerful thesis on life itself, and whether all our risks and sacrifices are worth it in the end.

The Last Blossom premiered at the 2025 Annecy International Animation Film Festival and won the hearts of audiences across the circuit, winning both the Jury Award and Audience Award at Scotland Loves Anime, with critics declaring “It’s aching, painful, melancholic, and rather beautiful, and there’s nothing like it” (Alicia Haddick, Scrmbl.com),

Synopsis:“What a pathetic life.”Akutsu, an elderly inmate serving life in prison, is on the verge of a lonely death in his solitary cell. The voice mocking him belongs to a balsam flower with an uncanny ability to talk. Through their ‘conversation,’ Akutsu begins to reflect on his past.

1987, summer. In a town by the sea, down-and-out yakuza Akutsu moves into a shabby apartment found for him by his sworn brother, Tsutsumi. Out in the yard, a balsam flower grows. Akutsu shares his new home with Nana, a woman six years his junior, and her newborn son Kensuke. From their veranda, they watch a massive fireworks display. The three of them live happily, until Akutsu suddenly finds himself in need of a huge sum of money, which leads him to join Tsutsumi in an attempt to rob their own organization’s safe of 300 million yen…“You gotta hit a dead end to get a chance to turn it around.”

This is the tale of one man’s life, and the ones he loves.The Last Blossom releases in cinemas in Japanese with English subtitles from Friday 27th March.

End of press release

It’s been really exciting to see Anime limited mean business when it’s comes to the cinema in 2026,The Last Blossom will be 3rd movies in uk cinemas in just 2 months from anime limited.

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