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En of Love: Love Mechanics – Line TV, YouTube; En of Love: This Is Love Story – Line TV, YouTube [159] En of Love: TOSSARA – Line TV, YouTube [160] Friend Forever – Channel 9 [161] Gen Y – Channel 3 [162] I Told Sunset About You – Line TV; Love by Chance 2: A Chance to Love – WeTV; Manner of Death – WeTV
GagaOOLala is a Taiwan-based worldwide subscription video on demand service, specializing in uncensored LGBT-related films, LGBT made-for television films and contemporary LGBT television drama series. It has partnered with Japanese-based Line TV, initially in Thailand, and then across Asia, to provide the service with GagaOOLala-made TV series ...
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Our Meal for Tomorrow (Bokura no Gohan wa Ashita de Matteru/僕らのごはんは明日で待ってる) is a 2017 Japanese romance drama film, directed by Masahide Ichii and based on the novel by Maiko Seo. [2] It stars Yuto Nakajima and Yuko Araki. The film was released in Japan on January 7, 2017. [3]
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The 8-Year Engagement (Japanese: 8年越しの花嫁 奇跡の実話) (2017) – Japanese romantic drama film based on an autobiographical book by Hisashi Nishozawa and Mai Nakahara [3] 9/11 (2017) – action drama film depicting five elevator passengers trapped during the September 11 attacks [4]