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Konna, Futari

Konna, Futari  ·  1997, Japan
5.6
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● Completed 🕑 1997

Junnosuke and Kazuhiko are a couple who live with each other. However, one day Kazuhiko gets drunk and sleeps with a female employee of the company and she gets pregnant. Theres also Junnosuke who wants to see the child…

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In the gritty, emotionally raw landscape of late-90s Japan, *Konna, Futari* presents a starkly realistic portrait of a gay couple navigating love, betrayal, and unexpected parenthood. Junnosuke and Kazuhiko have built a quiet life together, their bond tested by societal pressures and personal demons. But when a drunken one-night stand leaves Kazuhiko's female coworker pregnant, their world fractures. As Kazuhiko struggles with guilt and the prospect of fatherhood, Junnosuke is torn between his desire to protect their relationship and a haunting curiosity about the child. This unflinching pink film (Japanese erotic drama) strips away romantic gloss to explore the messy compromises of adult love, where intimacy is tangled with jealousy, and the boundaries of family are redrawn. With raw performances and a script that refuses easy answers, *Konna, Futari* is a bold, melancholic meditation on what it means to be a gay man in a world that offers no script for your future.

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cherry_blossom_heart
June 2025
7/10
I went in expecting a typical pink film, but the emotional weight caught me off guard. Junnosuke's quiet devastation felt so real. The chemistry between the leads is messy and magnetic. Not a feel-good watch, but deeply moving if you're open to pain.
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plot_hole_detective
May 2025
5/10
The premise is interesting but the execution drags. Kazuhiko's character arc feels repetitive, and the sudden pregnancy plot device is convenient. Some scenes are unnecessarily long. I respect the boldness, but I wanted tighter storytelling.
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consent_matters_92
April 2025
4/10
I appreciate the attempt to show a gay couple dealing with real-life crises, but the power dynamics and lack of clear communication between Junnosuke and Kazuhiko were uncomfortable to watch. The sex scenes often felt coercive rather than intimate. Not for me.
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vintage_frame_enthusiast
March 2025
8/10
The cinematography captures that raw 90s grain perfectly—dim lighting, tight close-ups, and the rain-soaked streets of Tokyo. It's not a polished BL; it's documentary-like in its rawness. A must-see for anyone studying queer film history.
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honest_grapevine
February 2025
6/10
A decent one-time watch if you're curious about early Japanese queer cinema. The acting is solid, but the script meanders. I liked that it didn't tie everything up in a neat bow—that felt honest. Still, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a heartwarming romance.