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The new theatrical version of "Secondary Two Diseases Also Talk about Love" was released today and the audience received rave reviews

The new theatrical version of "Take On Me" has been released today (January 6). Judging by Yahoo Japan's ratings and twitter discussions, the theatrical version was very well-made and the audience rave reviews.

The new theatrical version of "Secondary Two Diseases Also Talk about Love" was released today and the audience received rave reviews

As can be seen from the Japanese Yahoo movie page, the theatrical version of "Naka 2 Diseases Also Talk About Love - Take On Me-" has a rating of 4.86 (out of 5 points), of which the five-star praise rate is as high as 96.6%, which shows the popularity of the work. On Twitter, many viewers who have watched the theatrical version have also expressed their feelings, among which Yongtai and Liuhua show their love in the story, and the excitement of Liuhua has become a hot topic of discussion among many people.

The new theatrical version of "Secondary Two Diseases Also Talk about Love" was released today and the audience received rave reviews

According to the introduction, the new theatrical version of the story takes place when the protagonists are eighteen years old, when everyone has entered the last year of high school. As the time for the university entrance exam draws closer and closer, Shota and Rokuka still live together, and the "upper contract" between the two has not yet been concluded. Originally thought that such a peaceful life could be sustained, one day the declaration of the sister Ten Flowers made everyone restless - she wanted to take Liuhua to Italy?!

The new theatrical version of "Secondary Two Diseases Also Talk about Love" was released today and the audience received rave reviews

The "mutation" has been produced, and Yongta and Rokuka are facing "the greatest crisis in the history of darkness". In order to escape everything, the two families traveled to Kyoto, Hyogo, Wakayama, Tokyo, Aomori and Hokkaido to perform a "fugitive (elopement)" drama on the stage of all of Japan.

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