On January 25, the co-production film "Youth 18×2: The Journey to You", produced by Zhang Chen, directed by Michio Fujii of "10 Years to Live", and starring Xu Guanghan and Goya Kiyohara, released a new trailer for the Japanese and Taiwanese versions. It is super dreamy. The gorg

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1905 Movie Network News On January 25, supervised by Zhang Zhen, "10 Years to Live" was directed by Fujii Michio, starring Xu Guanghan and Kiyohara Goya. "Youth 18×2 Journey to You" has released a new trailer for the Japanese and Taiwanese versions, and the super dreamy and gorgeous cast lineup has been unlocked, including Hana Kuroki, Shunsuke Michieda, Hitomi Kuroki, and Yutaka Matsushige, as well as the cast members following "Sin Dreamer" "After that, Zhang Xiaoquan and others collaborated with Xu Guanghan for the second time. In the latest trailer for the Taiwan version of

, Xu Guanghan flies to Japan alone to find his first love. Xu Guanghan, who was challenged to speak Japanese lines in the film, said he was under great pressure: After all, I had to act with them in Japanese, and I didn’t want them to feel any awkwardness or discomfort. At the same time, the official poster of the Taiwanese version was also released today. The eyes of Xu Guanghan and Kiyohara Goya are cleverly staggered. The ambiguous atmosphere between the two in the train carriage is awkward and uneasy, as if they have returned to their youthful days and re-experience the beautiful taste of first love.

The film brings together Taiwanese and Japanese heavyweight actors to perform together. Director Fujii Michito said directly: I am very happy! It's really satisfying to see everyone's great performance. Especially being able to cooperate with Chang Hsiao-chuan has become a very precious memory for him. Chang Hsiao-chuan also said: I really like the movie "Journalist" directed by Fujii Michio, and I am very happy to have this opportunity to collaborate. The director is very comfortable in different styles. Regarding the second co-star Xu Guanghan, Chang Xiaoquan also gave absolute praise: Guanghan has a strong understanding and sense of belief in the role, which left a very deep impression on me. Although the filming time of this cooperation was not long, it was more close to the ground. Realistic feel, I think it’s very good.

Click to view the Japanese version trailer of "Youth 18×2 The Journey to You"

Michieda Shunsuke, who collaborated with Fujii Michio for the first time, plays the role of the 18-year-old who meets Jimmy (played by Xu Guanghan) on the Iiyama Line in Nagano Prefecture. Backpacker, heard memories from Jimmy about the movie Love Letters. Michie feels very honored for this shooting, because it is my dream to appear in a work for overseas audiences, so I can honestly say that I am very happy.

"Youth 18×2 The Journey to You" not only has a luxurious cast, but the theme song of the movie is also sung by Mr. Children, a Japanese national rock band. In the trailer for the Taiwanese version, the Mayday hit "Zhi Ming and Chun Jiao" appears. This love song that best suits the era of the plot is played in the prelude, and memories are flooding back. The film will bring great excitement both visually and aurally. enjoy.

The film tells the story of 18 years ago, high school student Jimmy (played by Xu Guanghan) and backpacker Ami (played by Kiyohara Goya) from Japan worked in the same store and spent a summer together. Jimmy gradually develops a liking for Ami, but Ami will return to Japan. Time passed, and Jimmy, who returned to his hometown, found a postcard sent by Ami from Japan 18 years ago. The memory of his first love emerges, and Jimmy takes the train to Ami's hometown to start a journey. The

movie "Youth 18×2: The Journey to You" will be released in Taiwan, China on March 14, 2024, and in Japan in May 2024.