Top 10 Japanese boylove movies that should not be missed

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Japanese movie boylove has been attracting a large number of fufufu around the world. Most of the works take content from famous Manga series, exploiting the love and relationship between boys. The films all know how to focus on exploiting the image of the characters: cold outside, hot inside, preferring to obey or dominate. Sweet moments, tenderness, jealousy, hot love scenes, ... especially the cast full of handsome men, all became attractive not only to the audience of the land of Cherry Blossom but also reach out to the world. Although most Japanese romantic movies are produced with limited budget, they still ensure the artistry and human meaning in each story. The following article will introduce to you the 10 most typical Japanese boylove movies today!

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Seven Days

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Seven Days Trailer

Toji (Tomoki Hirose) is a famous playboy. He can casually date anyone when they confess on a second date. But on Sunday, they will all receive the same sentence: "Let's break up". Meanwhile, Yuzuru (James Takeshi Yamada) is the senior in the school. Possessing a handsome appearance, but all of his previous relationships have the same ending that his girlfriend actively broke up. Out of curiosity, one day, Yuzuru asked Toji on a date while he was waiting for pizza in front of the school gate. From there, the two's seven days of dating began… At the time of its release, Seven Days brought a fever to the audience who loved the genre. In addition to the hit script adapted from the manga of the same name, Seven Days also owns a shimmering cast, especially James Takeshi Yamada, who has four Japanese - Spanish - Filipino - Chinese bloodlines, which is also commented as a "really know how to act". The meticulous editing, romantic scene, and chemistry between the two main actors made fans "stand still" by the charm of this film. Genre: Psychological - Romance Director: Kenji Yokoi Duration: 2:27p Release year: 2015 Actors: Takeshi James Yamada, Tomoki Hirose

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No Touching At All

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The two main actors of No Touching At All

Shima (Kosuke Yonehara) was forced to quit his job at his old company because it was discovered that he was gay. So when he found a new job, he was determined to keep this secret. On the first day of work, he met a drunk man in the elevator, who smelled and spoke rudely to Shima's annoyance. And surprisingly, it is Shima's new boss - Togawa (Masashi Taniguchi). It was this same person who got him into trouble in the new company. Accordingly, love blossomed between the two. The content of No Touching At All is taken from a popular Japanese series, so it is loved by many people. In particular, the role of Shima played by Kosuke Yonehara is quite cute, especially the scenes of pouting because of sulk that make the audience excited. Genre: Psychological Director: Chihiro Amano Duration: 84 minutes Release year: 2014 Cast: Kosuke Yonehara, Sho Tomita, Shoichi Matsuda

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Boys Love I

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Boys Love I

The movie Boys Love I produced in 2006

Boys Love is a classic title of Japanese gay cinema, produced in 2006 and 2007. Boys Love 1 revolves around the couple Noeru (played by Takumi Saito) and Taishin (played by Yoshikazu Kotani). Noeru is a young model, but always carrying the pain of his previous love, he lives a loose life and sleeps with different men every night. And Taishin is an editor with integrity, has a healthy lifestyle and doesn't like Noeru at all. They gradually become close when Taishin teaches Noeru how to swim and date. Realizing that Noeru's deep soul and excellent drawing ability made Taishin want to understand and care about Noeru more. The film impresses with its handsome cast and excellent acting ability. Especially Saito Takumi, after Boys Loves he became Japan's top famous actor in terms of both beauty and acting talent, always a male god on the charts and very loved by women. Genre: Psychological - Romance Director: Kotaro Terauchi Duration: 90 minutes Release year: 2006 Cast: Yoshikazu Kotani, Takumi Saitou, Hiroya Matsumoto, Masashi Taniguchi

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Boys Love II

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Boys Love II

Boys Love 2 Japanese Movie

Although it is part 2 Boys Love, the movie's content is completely unrelated to part I. Kaito is a teacher of a boarding school, because of grief after breaking up with his girlfriend, he spent the night with a young man to solve it. sad. Unexpectedly, when the school year came, the new transfer student in his class was Sora, the boy who was with him that night. Both agreed to keep this secret from everyone in the school. Boys Love II continues to be played by actor Yoshikazu Kotani in part I. Part II is evaluated more elaborate storyline, well-defined characters, supporting character lines create tension for the film. However, the end of the film has a sad ending that makes the audience heartbroken. Genre: Psychological - Romance Director: Terauchi Kotaro Duration: 115 minutes Production year: 2007 Actors: Yoshikazu Kotani, Atsumi Kanno

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Itsuka No Kimi E

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Fukami has always been haunted by the death of his twin brother. Since then, he has turned into a multi-personality: by day he is an introverted photography student, at night he becomes a liberal blond boy with his brother's name. One day Fukami gave CPR to save a senior Hayase from drowning, at which point Hayase became confused with his feelings. Later, Fukami meets this person again, however it is night time and he is transforming into his twin brother and the two decide to be friends. Over time, the two find sympathy and discover the pain buried in the other's heart, healing the wounds of the past. Itsuka No Kimi brings light, romantic story. But behind it are the hidden mysteries that make the audience feel a little bit confused. Genre: Psychological, BL Director: Kei Horie Released: 2007 Starring: Takumi Saito, Ryunosuke Kawai