About the wedding day of Seto Ryosuke, an elementary school teacher, and Aikawa Mizuki, a lemon farmer. Right before the ceremony, Mizuki finds out that his partner didn't tell his parents, relatives, and friends that he is marrying a man. This discovery starts a series of events the two have to face, like a furious outburst of Ryosuke's father, a big fight between heads of the two families, as well as an appearance of Mizuki's ex-boyfriend. (Source: natalie.mu) Edit Translation
- English
- Português (Brasil)
- Español
- Français
- Native Title: 僕もアイツも新郎です。
- Also Known As: Both Me and Him are the Grooms , Both He and I Are Grooms , We’re Both Grooms
- Screenwriter: Nakamura Masatoshi
- Director: Tanaka Koji
- Genres: Comedy, Romance
Cast & Credits
- Hayama ShonoSeto RyosukeMain Role
- Iijima HirokiAikawa MizukiMain Role
- Ogasawara KaiNatsume Hayato [Mizuki's ex-boyfriend]Support Role
- Nagano MunenoriYashima Hiroki [MC]Support Role
- Kanazawa MihoNakano Ruri [Ryosuke's friend]Support Role
- Morishita JinseiAikawa Masao [Mizuki's father]Support Role
Reviews
Sweet and pretty...
This Is the sweet and dramatic cautionary tale reminding all viewers of the importance of introducing your soon to be spouse before the wedding, especially if you are marrying some one your parents may disapprove of..It also tells us the important of planning the wedding well and knowing your guests...
Other than that it is pretty sweet and has a lovely beach setting as well as both drama some geometry all in less than one hour.
Was it great, no, but the acting was good enough and it did show a nice palette of ways to relate to the LGBTQ+ community... Some unexpected funny lines and well great use of hoodies and video...
All in all definitely an ok watch
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Short, beautiful and well made
The story is simple but deliver some great message and reflection to real world which we ended up thinking about after finishing watching such a short story.I have nothing much to say about the plot except I want everyone to watch it and I really really wish they made this into a series instead of just one hour special because I already loved both Mizuki and Ryosuke.
Here I want to point out what I noticed about the writing choice of making Mizuki a lemon farmer and Ryosuke an elementary teacher. For it, when I first heard the plot it was almost too random and hilarious. Why so oddly specific?
However, after watching it I think I noticed something and how those are important to shape the characters and their story here.
First of all, Ryosuke as a teacher who works with kids, he wanted to make everyone happy even though It’s out of his reach. He didn’t tell his childhood sweetheart He’s gay afraid that it would hurt her feelings and it ended up making her wait endlessly for him. He didn’t tell his fiancé that his family didn’t approve of gay marriage bc his fiancé told him he wants a wedding in front of everyone. He fell into a deep dilemma because he was desperate to make everyone happy. The whole mess started because he was too ambitious to please everyone and it made him selfish and hurt the one he loves instead. For Mizuki being lemon farmer led to the comparison of his relationship to the bitter sour taste of it and yellow color is very aesthetic. Speaking of aesthetic, I hope you also notice how they purposely made Mizuki and ryosuke wear clothes that complement each other color both their casual and wedding suits lol IMO made the movie very pretty and pleasing.
Overall, it’s well thought and I’m glad I watched it.
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