Takatoshi Minamiyama majors in art at a university in Kyoto. On the train to the school, he sees Emi Fukuju and falls in love with her at first sight. They begin to date and enjoy...
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★★★★★
I think this movie didn't get much reputation that its deserve outside Asian; I would highly recommend you to give it a chance the story is well written and the logic of it is debatable. it might be hard to get at first but they have an interest transition to...
★★★★★
This is not an ordinary romance movie. Without spoiling too much, it has a supernatural element to it, something to do with time and the future. The problem is, it just doesn't make sense. From an emotional point of view, it's a nice roller coaster ride so I g...
★★★★★
Stumbled upon this movie tonight. Ohhhhh God all these years i thought i was so tough. never cried like this in my life before. Guess we'll meet again. and i will date yesterday's you xoxoxoxoxxx
★★★★★
As I started watching the movie I couldn't help but cringe at the plot, especially at the main male character and how the couple's relationship took off... until I caught myself crying in the middle of the movie and things started to make sense. Overall, it wa...
★★★★★
Boku wa asu, kinou no kimi to dêto suru is a classical Japanese melodrama. And i don't say that in a bad way.
Much like the classic "Love Letter, directed by the brilliant Hirokazu Kore Edo, this movie wraps nostalgia, romance and drama by pulling the right s...
Trailer
Boku wa asu, kinou no kimi to dêto suru Official Trailer