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Top 64 in Top 10 best love movies about teachers and students of Asian cinema.
You Taught Me All The Precious Things
You Taught Me All The Precious Things is a 2011 Japanese romantic drama film, Shuji Kashiwagi (Haruma Miura) is a biology teacher at a high school. He is about to get married with his school's English teacher Natsumi Uemura (Erika Toda). This is also a good result of a love affair that has lasted since high school. Both are very popular with the students and everyone admires their love.
One morning, Shuji was shocked to discover that he had spent the night with a young girl. He tried to stay calm, leaving the apartment key for the girl who hadn't woken up and went to work. It was also the first day of the semester, Shuji introduced his new homeroom class. The dark reality in front of the young teacher's eyes when the female student Hikari Saeki (Emi Takei) arrived late for the class meeting was the girl he met this morning. Torment, awkwardness, chaos, confusion. A teacher-student love story that makes people want to deny is gradually revealed.