1. The Little Thing of First Love (Movie)

This Little Thing About First Love is a Thai youth romantic comedy film directed by Putephan Prosaka Na Saknakarin and Wasson Pokopeng, starring Mario Maurer, Pinzena Leviser Paibuen, Azarana Aria Vecko, and Sudara Buchapong, released in Thailand on August 12, 2010. The film mainly tells the story of Xiao Shui, a junior high school student with an ordinary appearance and a mediocre family, who has changed drastically since then because he likes the handsome senior A Liang. Although there is nothing new about this element and theme, the real moving part of the film is not the bitter inspiration, but the opening of the story about the crush, the sincere salute and farewell to the lost youth, beauty and innocence. It is a work that cremates youth and consumes first love.
2. Youth Loves Kissing (Movie)
Youth Loves kissing is a film directed by Gurend Chadaha and starring Georgia Glome and Eleanor Tomlinson, based on the Novel by The British novel by Lois Renison. The film tells the story of 14-year-old girl Georgia Nicholson who, after entering puberty, is fascinated by the sunny and handsome boy Robbie.
3, those years, we chased the girl together (movie)
"Those years, we chased girls together. " is a youth love film written and directed by Nine Knives, produced by Chai Zhiping, and starring Chen Yanxi and Ke Zhendong. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Nine Knives, which tells the story of Ke Jingteng and a group of friends who like the same girl Shen Jiayi. Ke Jingteng's grades were violent and mischievous, so the teacher "entrusted" him to Shen Jiayi, who was the best girl in the class. Under the supervision and encouragement of Shen Jiayi, Ke Jingteng's sesame blossoms are getting higher and higher, and gradually, he likes the love story of Shen Jiayi, who has an elegant temperament. The film was released in Taiwan on August 19, 2011.
4. My first love belongs to you (movie)
My First Love Belongs to You is an adaptation of the manga of the same name by Kotomi Aoki, a Japanese romance film co-directed by Takehiko, Takehiko, and Shinjo, starring Masayoshi Inoue and Shosei Okada. The film tells the story of the first love that happened to a young boy and girl, and depicts the love story of the opposite sex that supports their family and friends and shakes their love. On October 24, 2009, "My First Love Belongs to You" was released in Japan. This is a plot that knows the ending after watching the beginning, but the whole film does not have a sense of boredom. The friendship shown in the film is very light, but it is unforgettable.
5. Blue Gate (Film)
"Blue Gate" is a drama film written and directed by Yi Zhiyan and starring Gui Lunmeng, Chen Bailin and Liang Youlin. The film tells the story of the ignorant love and growth between high school students Meng Kerou, Lin Yuezhen and Zhang Shihao. The film was released in Taiwan on September 27, 2002. "Blue Gate" is different from the previous youth films, in the face of the opposite sex and the same sex, the girl's mind is confused. Of course, there are also some rich children here who do not care about the taste of sorrow, while poor girls have other feelings. From the boy's point of view, the film is a simple film of youth and fantasy love, but in the subtle expression of the girl, the film is detached from the youth love and turns to the confusion and maturity of life.
6. Thrilling (Movie)
Thriller is a film directed by Rob Reiner and starring Madeleine Carroll and Kahlan McOliffee. Based on the original novel of the same name by Vendéline van der La Annan, the film depicts the fun war between boys and girls in adolescence, where Julie Baker religiously believes in three things: that trees are holy, that the eggs from the chickens she keeps in her backyard are the most hygienic, and that one day she will kiss Bryce Roski. In the second grade, the moment she saw Bryce's blue eyes, Julie's heart was hit by him... The film was released in the United States on August 6, 2010.
7. The Long Road Ahead (Movie)
The Long Road Ahead is a film released in Japan on February 21, 2009. A youth romance film directed by Yukiko Kitagawa and starring Kitano Kii and Okada Shosei. Told. High school student Xiao Guang told his friend Ya Ya about his troubles. On this day, Xiao Guang went to the health room because of anemia, and Xiao Xiu also came to the health room because of some injuries. The story of the love between high school student Shu Shinozaki and Kohiro and the choice of future. Beautiful love affairs are the last miracle of high school life, but for high school juniors, in addition to falling in love, they must also face the choice of where to graduate. Kohiro prepares to enter a local university in Hokkaido, but Kosho has been targeting Waseda University in Tokyo, and he is afraid that Kohiro will turn his face and never reveal the truth.
8. The Secret That Cannot Be Said (Movie)
"The Secret That Cannot Be Said" is Jay Chou's self-directed and self-starring film debut, starring Gui Lunmeng, Huang Qiusheng, Zeng Kaiying and others, released in Chinese mainland on July 31, 2007. Set against the backdrop of Jay Chou's own high school life, the film tells a fantastic love story of Xiao Lun, a piano genius who transferred to an art school, and sees Xiaoyu playing mysterious piano music in an ancient piano practice room.
9. Midsummer Lightyear (film)
Eternal Summer is a Taiwanese romance film directed by Chen Zhengdao, originally conceived by Wang Jiyao, written by Xu Zhengping, and starring Zhang Xiaoquan, Zhang Ruijia and Yang Qi. The film tells the story of Zhengxing and Conservation, who grew up together, and the love story between their good friend Jiahui. The film was released in Taiwan on October 13, 2006 and in Hong Kong on January 25, 2007. >>】
10. Love Void (Movie)
"Love Sky" is a love sad film directed by Natsuki Imai, written by Mutsuki Watanabe and Mika, and starring Yui Niigaki and Haruma Miura. The film is based on the mobile novel of the same name. The film tells the story of mika, a first-year high school student, and a handsome classmate, Hiroki, who met by chance, and the two fell in love. Then something happened between the two of them, lost and regained, gained and lost. Let these two lovers be separated by yin and yang. The film seems to want you to taste all the tastes of love in the eyes of a young girl in two hours, and the two experience sweet love, to misunderstanding, tribulation, torturing each other with secrets, and even parting from life and death. Starring Yui Niigaki won the Best Newcomer Award at the 50th Blue Ribbon Awards for "Love Air".
11. Youth Faction (Film)
"Youth Faction" is a campus youth comedy film directed by Liu Jie and starring Dong Zijian and Qin Hailu. The film tells the story of the male protagonist who actually lost the college entrance examination due to the loss of love, returned to the campus as a "senior student", and re-experienced the story of the youth mixed with college entrance examination, love and friendship. The film was released in China on August 2, 2013.
12. Wallflower Boy (film)
The Wallflower Boy is a feature film directed by Steve Zoborski and starring Emma Watson, Rogan Lerman and Ezra Miller. Based on the novel of the same name. The film is about a thoughtful, extremely sensitive, slender teenager who needs to learn how to experience lessons and grow in such a dangerous adult world, showing all the inexplicable complexities that need to be experienced in adulthood, and then combining unusual elegance, humor and compassion. And stories that deal with gay topics. The film was released in North America on September 14, 2012.
13. If Love Has Providence (Movie)
"If Love Has Providence" is a Korean love film written and directed by director Guo Jae-yong, co-starring Sun Yizhen, Cho Seung-woo and Cho Yin-sung, and its creation is inspired by a Korean novel "RAINFALL". The film tells the story of Ji Hye, a college student, who inadvertently finds the diary left by her mother, Jeong Hee, and relives her first love. Zi Xi and Xiu Jing are college students at the same school, and they both have a crush on Shang Min of the Drama Society. Xiujing, who has always been more active and outgoing, asks Zixi to write a love letter to Shangmin. Zi Xi expresses his feelings for Shang Min unreservedly, but is forced to write Xiu Jing's name... It was released in South Korea on January 30, 2003. In 2004, the film won the "Excellent Translation Award for Foreign Films" at the China Film Huabiao Awards.
14. My Girlhood (Film)
"My Girlhood" is a youth campus love movie directed by Chen Yushan and starring Song Yunhua, Wang Zhouzhou, Li Yuxi and Jian Tingrui. Set in a Taiwanese high school in the 90s, the film tells the story of the first love of an ordinary girl, Lin Zhenxin, and Xu Taiyu, a campus boss. In order to meet the time and space of 1994, shooting at Hsinchu High Business and Hsinchu High School, the atomic pens, erasers, and even train models used by students are very elaborate, and even the details of the school's trash can should be an alien baby trash can are required to be perfect, the film was released in Taiwan on August 14, 2015, and was released on Chinese mainland on November 19, 2015.
15. Love Looks Back (Movie)
"Love If You Look Back" is directed by Zhao Yue, Zhang Jinchen is the producer, and the new generation of post-88 male actor Zhao Yue wrote and directed himself as a campus pure love micro-film. The network received 5 million hits in one month, and on April 19, 2013, it landed on CCTV First Theater Channel and premiered on TV. It premiered overseas on American Chinese television in June 2013. And won the "Most Popular Film" Award at the 2013 San Francisco Micro Film Festival, the "Most Popular Actor" Award at the 2013 San Francisco Micro Film Festival, the "Best Actor Award" at the 2015 Texas Micro Film Festival, and the "Excellent Work Award" at the 2013 Asian Micro Film Festival Golden Begonia Award.
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