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Boku no Tomei na Dokyonin

Boku no Tomei na Dokyonin  ·  2026, Japan
6.1
2,923 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2026

Aida Ritsu, a second-year high school student, begins living alone at his grandmother’s house after his parents are transferred overseas for work. However, on his very first morning there, he finds an unfamiliar young…

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Second-year high school student Aida Ritsu is thrust into an unexpected solo life when his parents are transferred overseas, leaving him to stay at his late grandmother's house. On his very first morning, he discovers a young man named Nagi in his room—a ghost who claims to be an old childhood friend Ritsu has completely forgotten. As Ritsu navigates the loneliness of living alone, Nagi’s gentle presence brings both comfort and mystery. Together they unravel the truth behind Nagi’s death and the promise they made years ago. This touching, short-format Japanese BL blends supernatural elements with a tender coming-of-age romance, all captured in a unique vertical filming style that makes every moment feel intimate. It's a heartwarming story about memory, loss, and the bonds that transcend even death.

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Boku no Tomei na Dokyonin Episode 1
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ghostly_lover
March 2026
8/10
I absolutely adored the chemistry between Ritsu and Nagi. Their quiet moments—the way he tried to touch Nagi's translucent hand—made me tear up. Such a pure, beautiful ghost romance. More of this, please!
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plot_matters
April 2026
6/10
A cute idea but felt rushed. The ghost's backstory could have used more development, and the resolution came too easily. Still, for a 50-minute vertical drama, it's passable and a nice break from overly long Thai BLs.
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framing_eyes
May 2026
7/10
The vertical format actually impressed me—the framing made every scene feel like a personal diary. Soft lighting and pastel tones added a dreamy, melancholic mood. A visually pleasing short film.
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consent_checker
June 2026
7/10
I appreciated that the romance developed slowly and respectfully—no forced intimacy. The themes of memory and loss were handled gently, though I wish they'd addressed the power imbalance between a living human and a ghost more directly.
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melody_dreamer
July 2026
8/10
The background piano piece is hauntingly beautiful and perfectly matches the melancholic yet hopeful tone. I keep replaying the closing credits just for the song. Such an underrated OST for a short drama.