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Recommendations for Japanese Films About Young Marriage with an Interesting Plot, Must-Watch

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Kapanlagi.com - Japanese films often manage to touch the hearts of viewers with unique and emotional love stories. One interesting theme that draws attention is young marriage, where many films depict the journey of love at a young age. From arranged marriages to love that grows over time, these films offer valuable lessons about commitment and responsibility in relationships.

Through realistic conflicts and dynamics, viewers can reflect on the true meaning of marriage and how love can develop in various circumstances. Here are recommendations for Japanese films about young marriage that you can enjoy! Reported by KapanLagi.com from various sources, Wednesday (30/4/2025).

1. My Happy Marriage: Cold Love Behind Arranged Marriages

The film My Happy Marriage (2023) tells the story of a marriage that arises from an arranged marriage between a noblewoman and a soldier with a cold personality. The soldier's character is even described as a "double-door refrigerator" due to his very cold demeanor.

Although they initially do not love each other, their relationship gradually deepens. This story highlights how love can grow over time, even from an arranged marriage that seems hopeless.

2. Itazura Na Kiss The Movie: A Young Marriage Story Full of Comedy

The film Itazura Na Kiss The Movie consists of three series that wrap the story of a young marriage in a romantic comedy atmosphere. The story focuses on the love journey of Kotoko and Naoki, which starts from unrequited love until they eventually get married.

Although their relationship does not go smoothly, they grow together as a couple. This series is suitable for viewers who enjoy relationship dynamics filled with challenges, yet remain light and entertaining.

3. I’m Underage But I’m Not a Child: Arranged Marriage Without Love, Is Happiness Possible?

In I’m Underage But I’m Not a Child, marriage occurs not out of love, but due to an arranged marriage based on family reasons. The two main characters marry at a young age, but without a strong emotional attachment at the beginning.

However, over time, seeds of love begin to grow between them. This film raises an interesting question about whether a marriage without love can end happily.

4. Curse in Love: A Tragic Romance Ending in Marriage

Curse in Love tells the story of a childhood relationship filled with wounds between Nao and Tsubaki. Their story begins at the candy store where their parents work, but tragedy causes them to part ways.

Fifteen years later, they meet again in a candy competition. Tsubaki proposes to Nao without knowing her true identity, and Nao accepts to clear her mother’s name.

5. Honey: The Sweetness of Taiga and Nao's Love Since Childhood

Honey features a sweet and romantic story between Taiga, a high school student who appears fierce but has a gentle heart, and Nao, a cheerful and shy girl. They begin their relationship while still in school.

As time goes on, their relationship becomes more serious and eventually leads to marriage. This film highlights the importance of honesty and acceptance in young love.

6. Asako I & II: When Old Love Leads to Marriage

Asako I & II invites the audience to follow Asako's love story with two men who look identical but have different personalities. Asako initially loves Baku, a mysterious man who then disappears.

Several years later, she meets a man named Ryohei who closely resembles Baku. This film touches on the theme of young marriage from a deeply emotional perspective.

7. Mischievous Kiss: The Proposal – Two Opposing Personalities in a Marriage Bond

Mischievous Kiss: The Proposal is a continuation of the story of Itazura Na Kiss that showcases the married life between the clumsy and naive Kotoko and the intelligent and perfectionist Naoki. Although they are married, new challenges continue to come their way.

This drama shows that young marriage does not end at the wedding party, but rather becomes the beginning of a journey full of compromises and learning.

8. Late Autumn: The Reality of Arranged Marriages in Classic Japanese Film

Late Autumn is a classic Japanese film released in 1960, yet its story remains relevant to this day. The film explores the theme of arranged marriages in Japanese culture and the social pressure on young women to marry.

Although the film does not explicitly highlight very young marriages, the dilemmas faced by its characters touch on values that are still experienced by today's youth.

9. Close Range Love: The Forbidden Love Between Teacher and Student Leading to Marriage

Close Range Love tells the story of a taboo relationship between a handsome teacher and a smart, cold female student. Despite being forbidden, the seeds of love grow and lead to a serious relationship.

The film highlights how love can arise in unexpected places and how the young couple must face pressure from their surroundings.

10. Equinox Flower: The Values of Marriage and Family in Old Japanese Culture

Equinox Flower is a classic film that reflects the values of family and marriage in the past Japanese culture. It focuses on the younger generation who are beginning to dare to make their own decisions, including in matters of marriage.

The film provides important lessons about intergenerational communication and how parents influence their children's choices.

(kpl/cyk)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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