Kamei Madoka is the top student at Benisakura High School. He is cheerful and popular, leading his classmates to victory, and he has never lost a fight. However, after a certain incident, he decided to "never fight or date again," and although he was the only one to repeat the year, he continued to live a peaceful life with his classmates. One day, Sato Mitsuru, the top student at rival Shiraiwa High School, which had supposedly signed a ceasefire two years earlier, comes to visit Madoka, causing tension between the two schools. Mitsuru is quiet and at first glance it's hard to tell what he's thinking, but he ends up moving into the second floor of Kameya, a candy store run by Madoka's grandmother, and as they spend time together, Madoka is touched by Mitsuru's kindness and strength. (Source: Japanese = junai-movie.com || Translation = kisskh)) ~~ Adapted from the manga "Pure Love, Bring It On!" (純愛上等!) by Nanao (七緒). Edit Translation
- English
- Українська
- Français
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: 純愛上等!
- Also Known As: Junai Joto , Junai Joutou! , Pure Love, Bring it on!
- Screenwriter: Kawasaki Ryo
- Director: Yaegashi Fuga
- Genres: Romance, Youth
Cast & Credits
- Yamanaka JyutaroSato MitsuruMain Role
- Takamatsu AlohaKamei MadokaMain Role
- Hori NatsukiTakaakiSupport Role
- Shiratori HarutoKamei ItsukiSupport Role
- Arashi ShomaTsuyuki KanameSupport Role
- Asano ShunyaHonda KentoSupport Role
Reviews
Pretty standard.
Watched opening morning 2026/02/13, 9:30am.While a pleasant enough watch, there is nothing particularly stand-out about this film in any direction. The strongest part of the film for me would be the action scene choreography, but considering the fighting, there should have been a bit more than what they did fx makeup wise.
Lots of familiar faces here, and that’s probably the main appeal. It’s nice, but not particularly dark, romantic, or full of character growth. Trying to categorise it I’d probably go with Drama/Romance/Action.
There wasn’t particularly anything unexpected or otherwise deviant of what you’d expect with this kind of story. It’s sweet, it has action and drama, and a little bit of romance. I haven’t read the manga, but it’s storytelling similar to several Japanese live-action dramas I’ve seen.
I wouldn’t go out of my way to recommend this - rather than that, I would say that if you are a fan of the cast, manga, or want some filler, that this is a good option. Don’t get me wrong, it isn’t bad, it’s just not doing anything particularly new, refreshing, or exciting in my opinion.
I imagine the manga is largely a cozy read and am tempted to check it out afterwards though.















