Life: Love on the Line

Life 線上の僕ら ‧ Drama ‧ 2020
It's more on the realistic side of homosexual relationship. Both great in giving tension and bringing the perfect atmosphere!!
Recommended by CamiToYuki
Life: Love on the Line (Director's Cut) is the movie version of the drama, Life Senjou no Bokura , with added scenes that bring closure to the story.
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A bl and some scene have similarities.
Kouta and Akira have some similarities in personalities and looks
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One day after school, the serious Ito and the child-like Nishi meet by chance, as each endeavors to remain walking on the sidewalk`s white line. As time goes by, Ito recognizes he is drawn to Nishi in a way that is new to him. Nishi, for his part, is frustrated that they only get to meet on the sidewalk. Ito decides to act upon his feelings and kisses a surprised Nishi, who agrees they need to walk side by side for a change. The sparks between them are undeniable as their relationship blossoms in high school, survives the college years, and matures into adulthood. A deeply moving work that bears witness to loving partners, whose unchanging feelings must
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Both of these series show young love blooming within the years of high school. While in Life Senjou no Bokura the story is told over a decades worth of time, HIStory3: Make our days Count is told within the short time of high school and some of college. The lead actors from HIStory3 make an appearance in the final episode of Life Senjou no Bokura and it definitely worth watching to understand how this cameo is a potential alternative ending to HIStory3.
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-LGBTQ+
-A man in a gay relationship is confused about what he wants i.e., if he wants to be with a man or a woman
-Japanese language film
-Complicated relationship
Recommended by Geegee16
Just going through so much with each other to just love and it’s really good

A bit sad but it’s kind of similar to the ending of love life on the line and until we meet again.

The actors have very good chemistry with each other also it’s a mix with happy and sad moments in the drama.

All I know is that it’s a very good recommendation and basically the end of life love on the line is like the one telling me to get in someway.
Recommended by Bellacatkk
One day after school, the serious Ito and the child-like Nishi meet by chance, as each endeavors to remain walking on the sidewalk`s white line. As time goes by, Ito recognizes he is drawn to Nishi in a way that is new to him. Nishi, for his part, is frustrated that they only get to meet on the sidewalk. Ito decides to act upon his feelings and kisses a surprised Nishi, who agrees they need to walk side by side for a change. The sparks between them are undeniable as their relationship blossoms in high school, survives the college years, and matures into adulthood. A deeply moving work that bears witness to loving partners, whose unchanging feelings must co-exist within a world of changing realities.
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When Kosuke was 14 years old, his mother died. As a young gay person, he spent his adolescence in a rural village and suppressed his feelings. Now, Kosuke is all grown up and he works as a fashion magazine editor in Tokyo. He meets Ryuta, who works as a personal trainer. Ryuta's mother raised him alone and he is close to his mother. Kosuke and Ryuta become attracted to each other and they sometimes spend time with Ryuta's mother. Kosuke is happy to share time with Ryuta and his mother, which makes him remember his late mother. Kosuke and Ryuta make an appointment to go for a drive together, but, on that day, Ryuta does not show up.
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One day after school, the serious Ito and the child-like Nishi meet by chance, as each endeavors to remain walking on the sidewalk`s white line. As time goes by, Ito recognizes he is drawn to Nishi in a way that is new to him. Nishi, for his part, is frustrated that they only get to meet on the sidewalk. Ito decides to act upon his feelings and kisses a surprised Nishi, who agrees they need to walk side by side for a change. The sparks between them are undeniable as their relationship blossoms in high school, survives the college years, and matures into adulthood. A deeply moving work that bears witness to loving partners, whose unchanging feelings must co-exist within a world of changing realities.
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It's a BL movie series that is about high schoolers learning to love. I don't want to give anything away but the story is so sweet and tear jerking, it's definitely worth a watch.
Recommended by BLfan4life
Yang, what they call a corporate slave who was transferred to the Japanese branch of his company, one day witnesses the Yakuza Yuma fighting a gang in the downtown area and is fascinated by his strength. After a chance reunion with Yuma, Yang is gradually drawn to him, despite his awkwardness. Yuma also begins to open up to Yang and the two of them gradually connect to one another through their shared loneliness.
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Ootani and Tachibana have been inseparable since high school. Now that they're in college, they live together, they're happy and everything seems perfect. But their little world is disrupted when they meet an old high school friend, Yuki, who seems to have a crush on Tachibana, making Ootani feel jealous and insecure. Will Tachibana really choose him over a pretty girl?
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A change in the stakeout team throws Onoe, reporter for a weekly magazine, together with his contemporary, Kaburagi, a photographer. Onoe secretly considers Kaburagi his rival, and Kaburagi's haphazard way of doing things goes against Onoe's strong sense of ethics. There's nothing but conflict between them. But, in joint pursuit of a scandal, the two of them begin to care about each other...? ~~ Adapted from the manga "Ameiro Paradox" by Natsume Isaku
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There’s a very specific feel to Life: Senjou no Bokura, and it’s a very neutrally told story - by that I’m referring to a greyer tone. There’s very few shows I’d compare it with; but if you like the feel of Jack O’ Frost, you can find that again in Life: Senjou no Bokura and vice versa.

The plots are totally different and I’d also say don’t be quick to judge either by its synopsis - both are shows I’d dismiss looking at the synopsis but they carry themselves well if you give them a chance.
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