Okusama wa 18-sai: Chô dokidoki hoken-shitsu
Okusama wa 18-sai: Chô dokidoki hoken-shitsu

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Okusama wa 18-sai: Chô dokidoki hoken-shitsu

2014
Movie
60 min
Japanese

Momoko, who attends the prestigious private school, is a married couple with a school nurse, Ryunosuke. Only Momoko's uncle, the principal, Abe, knew the secret. One day before graduation, a new vice-principal, Hisae, will be transferred. Momoko's best friend, Airi, is a fan of Ryunosuke, and for some reason she appears in the health room and provokes. Ryunosuke is unaffected by the temptation. Momoko, who came to pick up Airi, felt a mysterious mood and was angry inside. While leaving school, when she sees Momoko in a bad mood, Airi stabs her nails as if she is aiming for Ryunosuke. To Momoko who denies it, Airi gets excited with the bottom story, saying, "You're the prince of your fingers." Taiki, the most talented person in the school, looks at these two people from behind. Ryunosuke steals his letter and tries to help him with his feelings, but when he finds out that he is giving it to Momoko, the romance confiscates the letter and the law until the exam is over.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Shôgo NakaharaGenres: Comedy, Romance, Slice of Life

Plot Summary

Based on the manga of the same name, the story follows a high school student who discovers his new wife is actually a time-traveling woman from the future. She must navigate the challenges of contemporary high school life while keeping her identity a secret and maintaining her relationship with him. The film blends humor with romantic elements as they try to keep their unconventional marriage under wraps.

Critical Reception

The film received a generally mixed to positive reception, with praise often directed at its quirky premise and the chemistry between the lead actors. Some critics found the plot to be lighthearted and entertaining, while others noted its predictable romantic comedy tropes. Audience reception leaned towards enjoyment of its escapist and humorous qualities.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming and lighthearted comedic tone.

  • The chemistry between the main cast is often highlighted as a strong point.

  • Some viewers found the plot to be formulaic for a romantic comedy.

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Fun Fact

The film is an adaptation of a manga series by Kensuke Kita, which originally ran in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

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