If you’re drawn to the emotion of Your Lie in April, the depth of A Silent Voice, or the bonds in Fruits Basket, you’ll feel at home with Salt and Pepper. It’s the story of two neighbors—one chasing control, the other hiding behind sarcasm—and the quiet unraveling of a friendship built on unspoken pain. Salt and Pepper peels back what it means to be seen—and the cost of pretending you're okay.