The slow burn of first love, the pangs of self-doubt, and the charming awkwardness of burgeoning romance continue to unfold in “A Star Brighter Than the Sun.” Episode 8, officially titled “Someone’s Feelings” (Dareka no Kimochi), delves deeper into the complex relationship between childhood friends Sae Iwata and Koki Kamishiro, setting the stage for significant emotional developments. This installment, released in mid-November 2025, sees the protagonists navigating a much-anticipated movie outing, while new characters and lingering insecurities threaten to complicate their path forward.
The Endearing World of “A Star Brighter Than the Sun”
“A Star Brighter Than the Sun” (太陽よりも眩しい星, Taiyō Yori mo Mabushii Hoshi) is a popular Japanese romance manga series penned and illustrated by Kazune Kawahara. It began serialization in June 2021 and has garnered a dedicated following for its relatable portrayal of adolescent love. An anime television series adaptation, produced by Studio Kai, premiered on October 2, 2025, bringing Sae and Koki’s story to animated life and streaming worldwide on Amazon Prime Video.
The narrative centers on Sae Iwata, a girl who has always been taller and a bit more robust than her peers, and Koki Kamishiro, her childhood friend who, despite a delicate past, has grown into a strikingly handsome and popular high school student. Sae’s long-standing, once-buried feelings for Koki are rekindled, but her ingrained insecurities about her appearance and Koki’s newfound popularity create a compelling internal struggle. The series masterfully explores themes of self-acceptance, miscommunication, and the courage required to pursue love.
Episode 8: “Someone’s Feelings” – A Movie Outing and a New Encounter
Episode 8, “Someone’s Feelings,” aired on November 20, 2025, and continues the delicate dance between Sae and Koki. With school events settling down, Sae and her friends resume their club activities. The episode kicks off with an ostensibly casual encounter in the Shogi Club, where Sae, searching for a tennis ball, finds herself engaged in a game with Yota Ayukawa, a fellow student. This seemingly innocuous moment is interrupted by the sudden appearance of Koki Kamishiro, hinting at the subtle undercurrents of jealousy and unspoken feelings that characterize their relationship.
The Anticipated Movie Date
A significant development in this episode is the arrangement of a movie outing between Sae and Koki. Despite being unable to walk home together that day, Koki sends Sae a message, culminating in the setting of their first quasi-date. Sae is filled with excitement and anticipation, her heart racing at the prospect of spending more focused time with Koki. This event represents a crucial step forward for Sae, who has often struggled with her confidence and her belief in Koki’s reciprocated affection.
The Introduction of Subaru
However, the path to romance is rarely smooth in “A Star Brighter Than the Sun.” The episode introduces a new layer of complexity with a chance encounter that leads Sae to meet Subaru, Koki’s cousin. This meeting sparks new fears in Sae, particularly when she learns about the type of person Koki admires – someone he describes as “brighter than the sun.” Sae’s existing insecurities lead her to fear that Subaru might be the ideal person Koki truly has in mind, casting a shadow of doubt over her hopes for their burgeoning relationship.
Themes of Doubt, Miscommunication, and Self-Esteem
Episode 8 effectively highlights the central themes of “A Star Brighter Than the Sun”:
- Miscommunication and Unspoken Feelings: Both Sae and Koki are trapped in a cycle of misunderstanding. Koki, believing Sae has a crush on another boy, attempts to make her see him in a more romantic light. Conversely, Sae is convinced Koki is interested in another girl (now intensified by Subaru’s appearance) and fears rejection if she expresses her true feelings. This delicate balance of unspoken desires and perceived rejections fuels much of the romantic tension.
- Sae’s Internal Struggle with Self-Esteem: Sae’s struggle with her self-perception remains a poignant aspect of her character arc. Her height and physique have made her feel like an “oddity,” leading to a pervasive timidity and caution around others. Despite taking steps forward in acknowledging her feelings, the introduction of Subaru and Koki’s admiration for someone “brighter than the sun” immediately triggers her deep-seated insecurities, making her unable to recognize her own admirable qualities.
- The Slow Progression of Romance: The anime continues its “slow burn” approach to romance, meticulously detailing each small step and setback in Sae and Koki’s relationship. While the pacing can be frustrating for some, it realistically portrays the anxieties and emotional complexities of first love, making the eventual progress feel earned and impactful.
Looking Ahead
“Someone’s Feelings” serves as a crucial episode, pushing Sae and Koki into a more intimate, albeit still ambiguous, interaction with their movie date. It also introduces a potential rival in Subaru, further testing Sae’s resolve and forcing her to confront her insecurities head-on. The episode concludes with Sae still grappling with her fears and perceptions, leaving viewers eager to see how the growing feelings, misunderstandings, and external influences will shape the future of her relationship with Koki. The series can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.









