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It break your heart into pieces only to put it all back together!
I cried so much in last 10 mins, it's such a beautiful ending. It's the best ending I've seen in BL- the way it's all wrapped up, tied together. Its so neat and beautifulI got fed up at Akira at some point, but I'm glad it call came around well. It's just so inspiring, touching and beaautiful
I admire Yuki's spirit. He's really brave, honest and true to his heart. He reminds us to LIVE life fully and freely.
What an inspiring show! I'm glad I found this show.
While the ending is perfect, I wouldn't mind watching a part 2 where they just show the happy story of how they get married, etc etc. It'd be just so lovely to watch
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One Of The Best BL Stories I've Seen
I thought at first I wouldn't be satisfied with the show with just how short the story is but I was sorely mistaken. This has brought me a lot of feels that even 12 episodes of some series couldn't.The story even managed to bring in some of the social issues gay relationships face today and how it intersects with family dynamics while also bringing up the fact that people are steadily breaking away from this norm. There are a few things that we could nitpick for sure, but for a show as short as it is, they have done a very good job in delivering solid emotions in a short amount of time.
This, truly, is a beautiful masterpiece! I LOVED IT!
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Breathtakingly beautiful and honestly almost perfect
This is one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen, and I don't say that lightly. I loved the show, but this film gives us more breathing room and time to spend getting to know the characters - to see how time changes them and their relationship.This isn't your typical BL stuffed with fanservice, and in fact I would argue that this isn't BL at all. Instead it's a gorgeously filmed, exquisitely written, and flawlessly acted film that celebrates the existence and resilience of LGBTQ+ folks, which caused me to ugly-cry at more than one place in the film. The characters aren't caricatures - they're written to be real people who are meant to be together and who fight to be together - sometimes fighting themselves and their preconceived notions of what "normal" is.
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Nothing special, but so special.
There's nothing much to say about the movie since I already reviewed the TV series not long ago. It is the exact same story with just a tiny little extra content. A little surprise treat. Mind you, this version made me cry at the end.More than talking about the story, I wanna talk about whoever the hell was the director and people editing this entire series because they did an excellent job. Every single scene flows so beautifully, it feels kind of immaculate. The storytelling through visual imagery had a lot of thought put into it allowing the viewers to immerse themselves in the world of the movie.
Looking back, there's not even a moment where I felt lost and I think it is because the story is simple and clear to understand. Even though the movie had extra scenes of content, it did not mean that the series was confusing either because something was missing and I like that. The extra content was truly, like I said earlier, a treat. It was like a gift to those who enjoyed the series.
Now, mind you, I did cry at the end of the movie. There's something about that specific type of scene that for some reason makes me tear up. It is a cliche scene but it always makes the same strong impact. It was truly beautiful.
Who can truly say what is normal? This movie shows you that every single human being has a different answer.
I could not recommend this enough. Watch the series first and then come and watch the movie for that well deserved extra content. This title is definitely up there on my list of best BL/LGBTQ+ works.
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ruin my life in the best way possible
i just want to scream to the world to fucking watch this. the original drama is already amazing, but the director's cut is even much better (if that even possible)the relationship between main leads are so adorable!! i love how we get to see their progress from being complete strangers meeting in the street to being lovers and as they get older, the more complicated the conflict, and i love how we get to see each of them.
this drama offer us fluffy stories, but also shows us the internal struggle queer people need to face. i found myself crying in some scenes because i relate with the struggle a lot.
the ending is perfect. one that makes me want to jump off the cliff. and i said this as a compliment.
some other parts i want to comment:
(+) perfect casting. the actors did a very amazing job
(+) perfect soundtrack
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A Journey of Self-Discovery, Growth, and Love: Love on the Line Explores the Depths of Emotion
Personally, I believe Life: Love on the Line is one of those movies that stands out for its raw and honest portrayal of self-discovery, personal growth, and the complexities of love. The movie doesn't shy away from the challenges of emotional sabotage and the journey to find one’s true self before fully embracing love. It’s an exploration of the characters’ internal struggles, their growth through difficult moments, and how they learn to overcome their personal barriers. What makes it truly special is how it portrays love as something that evolves from understanding oneself and healing past wounds. The show beautifully captures the intricacies of love.For anyone looking for a movie that digs deeper into the human experience, Love on the Line is an enriching watch.
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SOBBING
i did not expect this to have me ugly crying so quickly. purely a good story. they showed unconditional love. love that the mom was knocked out of her negative mindset and was able to accept and support her kids. AND WHEN HIS DAD WAS LIKE “live proudly” oh i was crying. watch it. now.Was this review helpful to you?

Like squeezing a fist around my heart.
I loved this movie. Plain and simple, I loved it. 6 minutes in and I was invested. I did not know much of the plot going in, so I was very pleasantly surprised when it wasn't about two characters getting together but actually their lives, the story of their entire life past 17. People falling in love young and then growing together is one of my weaknesses, when done right it will always get me and have me in my emotions, and boy did they.I just love watching people fall more into love as they grow, and yessss Akira did make mistakes and Yuuki is so precious but it felt so human I was hurting with the characters. Equivalent to eating glass as I watched them battle with the voices of the outside world. I like that we got straight to the point, from the start. This is their story of two people who love.
Major soft spot for this type of stuff so I'm so heavily biased but I enjoyed my time and I did have misty eyes at the end of it. Two people loving each other longer than they have even been apart, actually evolving into a relationship that works for them, whatever that looks like. I only ask to see more of their life, even more than we got because I am greedy and I love their softness and dynamic.
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When Love Grows With You?
Life: Love on the Line — Review⭐ 8/10
What I Loved
Omg, the way their relationship grew from high school to college to adult life... it felt so real and pure. ?? Watching them stick together through all those life changes was just beautiful. And honestly, for a show that’s only 4 eps, it showed sooo much without feeling rushed at all. I was lowkey emotional the whole time. ?
What I Didn't Like
Tbh, Akira's storyline kinda annoyed me. Like, after being with Yuuki for 11 YEARS, suddenly realising he needs a “normal” life? Bro, seriously??? He ended up hurting both Yuuki and his wife, Shiraishi Honoka. Even tho Akira divorced and got back with Yuuki later, I think it would have been better if, when Yuuki asked for a promise, he had asked Akira never to see him again. It would have been a very good ending for Yuuki.
Final Thoughts
Even with that one messy part, this drama was sooo good. So emotional, so real, and just hit different. ? If you love slow-burn, soft but painful love stories, def give it a watch.
8/10 from me — would totally recommend!!
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Another important to watch BL!
My expectations were pretty low but what a surprise it was ! The plot was simble and refreshing, if you want to watch something heartwarming and yet anchored in reality, this is your show !STORY :
I think the director managed to portray an LGBTQ relationship in a very realistic manner. Even though it was a less than 2 hours movie, the relationship and the story didn't felt rushed at all. While I think the beginning could have been slightly longer, I loved how most of the movie is around their relationship through the years, we don't see enough in the BL industry. One of the element I appreciated the most was how they used the metaphor of the line (like in the title) throughout the film !
Yuuki is truly a ray of sunshine and it was very interesting to see him grow and mature while retaining his unique character.
Regarding Akira.... I think he was the most relatable character, I could really empathise with everythinf he felt and went through even when i didn't agree with his actions.
+ bonus point for the side story of Akira's sister, we need more female character like her !
ACTING :
Everyone did a good job, I think i could relate to Akira that much because of how great the actor played his charcter. The couple wasn't awkward at all and had great chemistry in my opinion.
Overall, this movie/mini-serie is among the best Japanese BL not only for the BL plot but the overall story of growing up and facing new struggles was flawless !
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You'll grow with them.
A story of two people growing in love, making mistakes, drifting apart, but always finding their way back to each other. This isn't just a romance — it's life itself. It’s about fear, change, time, and that one person you keep returning to. Life: Love on the Line didn’t just tell a love story, it made me feel loved, seen, and whole.📢Recommend watching this rather than the series.
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what the hell just happened to me ?
OMG , this was so cute in a way that I cannot describe.A love so pure it almost felt like I was violating their privacy watching this.
The actors did an amazing job.
I'm not one to cry easely watching movies, sometimes I might shed a tear or 2. Reading the comments of people saying they cried so much I was like "Meh, probably not that bad".
I dindn't cry when he left Yuki.
I didn't cry when they got back together.
I didn't cry when I saw the cameo of HIStory : Make our days count (this series broke me in a way I'll never recover from).
I didn't cry when I saw that beautiful scene when the mom finally accepted her son and his partner relationship (this type of thing usually make me emotional)
I didn't cry during the beautiful montage of them growing old together.
That scene with the rings ... I LOST IT. I started sobbing like my life depended on it. In fact, I'm writing this review with so much tears in my eyes I can barely see my screen.
I cannot in good contience rate this movie very high on "rewatch value" because I'm never watching it again. I can't do this to myself again.
Fuck, I still can't stop crying. Somebody help me.
I'm going to rewatch Business Proposal so that I can gain my sanity back.
Bisous
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