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My Love Rival is Myself
An extraordinary story about finding love follows an ordinary university student who experiences the shock of her life when she realizes that she has become a man!
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Plot Summary
Haruo, a successful but unfulfilled salaryman, discovers that his former self, whom he had suppressed and forgotten, has manifested as a separate entity. This 'past self' is carefree, impulsive, and eager to pursue the life Haruo abandoned. The two begin to compete for the affections of Haruo's childhood friend, Satomi, leading to chaotic and comical situations as Haruo grapples with his repressed desires and regrets.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by audiences in Japan for its unique premise and humorous exploration of regret and self-discovery. Critics noted its creative storytelling and the strong performances of its lead actors, particularly Yuki Yamada who played both versions of the protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive concept of a man battling his past self.
Yuki Yamada's dual performance was highlighted as a significant strength.
Appreciated for its blend of comedy and poignant reflections on life choices.
Google audience: Audience reviews often focus on the film's humor and relatable themes of missed opportunities and personal growth. Many viewers found the premise engaging and enjoyed the emotional journey of the protagonist.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a popular Japanese novel of the same name written by Tomomi Abe.
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