
Mischievous Kiss the Movie Part 1: High School
Nov 25 2016
•2h 43m
•Comedy, Romance
Based on a popular manga series of the same name, this Japanese romantic comedy follows the lives of two high school students, Kotoko, a bubbly girl who’s hopeless in school, and Naoki, her smart and handsome senior. Although Kotoko gathers up the courage to confess her love to him, he bluntly rejects her in public. But fate works in mysterious ways - when her house collapses, a childhood friend of her father’s, Mr. Irie, invites them to live with his family, and she learns that the son of Mr. Irie is none other than Naoki himself…
Cast
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Reina Visa
Kotoko Aihara

Kanta Sato
Naoki Irie

Takanori Jinnai
Shigeo Aihara

Hidehiko Ishizuka
Shigeki Irie
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