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Live-Action Koi o Shiranai Boku-tachi wa Film Streams New Clip

posted on by Joanna Cayanan
Film premieres in Japan on August 23

The official X (formerly Twitter) account for the live-action film of Minami Mizuno's Koi o Shiranai Boku-tachi wa (We don't know love yet.) manga started streaming a new movie clip on Sunday. The clip shows the character Taichi Senami (as played by Sōya Igari) analyzing the complicated love diagram involving him and the other five characters.

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Image via Koi o Shiranai Boku-tachi wa film's X/Twitter account

The film's staff also revealed that a limited postcard (image above) drawn and signed by Mizuno will be given to moviegoers during the film's second week screening in Japan from August 30 to September 5.

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Image via Koi o Shiranai Boku-tachi wa film's X/Twitter
The film will open on August 23. Mai Sakai (live-action Utsukushii kare, Koi no Tsuki series) directs the film and Haruka Okita (live-action Come Kiss Mew at 0:00 AM, Dekinai Futari films) pens the script. Naniwa Danshi performs the theme song "Koi Suru Hikari" (Loving Light).

The film stars:

The story centers on Eiji and Naohiko, two high school students who have been friends since middle school. Their lives change when Eiji's childhood friend Izumi transfers into their school. Eiji has harbored secret feelings for Izumi since they were young, but has never said anything about them. But Naohiko then confesses his love for Izumi, and the two start going out.

The manga began with a one-shot in Shueisha's Bessatsu Margaret magazine in January 2017, before launching a full serialization in June 2017. The series ended in 2021. Shueisha shipped the 11th and final volume in June 2021.

Mizuno launched her Rainbow Days manga in the February 2012 issue of Bessatsu Margaret, and ended it in March 2017. Shueisha published the 15th and final compiled book volume in April 2017. The manga inspired a drama CD that Shueisha bundled with a limited edition of the seventh volume in October 2014. The manga then inspired a television anime that premiered in January 2016. Funimation streamed the anime as it aired in Japan. The manga's 13th volume bundled an original anime DVD in September 2016.

Sources: Koi o Shiranai Boku-tachi wa film's X/Twitter account, Comic Natalie


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