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Netorare Yugi: Kikenna Mokuyobi

Netorare Yugi: Kikenna Mokuyobi  ·  2025, Japan
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● Completed 🕑 2025

Goro has opened a detective agency, but he has no work requests and is bored out of his mind. When Goro falls behind on his rent and receives a demand letter, his boyfriend Kunihiko worries, but Goro doesn't seem to…

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Goro, a down-on-his-luck private detective, is drowning in debt and boredom. When a mysterious client offers him a high-paying job to secretly record the intimate moments of a wealthy couple, he reluctantly takes the case, unaware that the target is his own boyfriend Kunihiko, a successful company president. As Goro delves deeper into the surveillance, he uncovers a web of deceit, desire, and betrayal that tests the boundaries of trust and love. This electrifying Japanese BL film blends the tension of a noir thriller with raw, unfiltered romance, exploring how far one will go for money, passion, and the truth. With its provocative premise, steamy scenes, and morally complex characters, 'Netorare Yugi: Kikenna Mokuyobi' delivers a gripping, emotionally charged experience that will leave viewers questioning every secret behind closed doors.

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bl_obsessed_88
March 15, 2025
9/10
I'm completely blown away by the chemistry between Goro and Kunihiko. The tension is electric, and the way they fight and make up had me clutching my heart. Yes, it's dark and messy, but that's what makes their love feel so real. A must-watch for anyone who wants raw, passionate BL.
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film_geek_tokyo
March 18, 2025
8/10
The cinematography is stunning—shadowy alleys, claustrophobic rooms, and intimate close-ups that make you feel every stolen glance. The color palette shifts from cold blues to warm ambers as the emotional stakes rise. A visual treat that elevates the story.
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critical_mind_md
March 20, 2025
6/10
I appreciate the boldness, but the pacing drags in the middle, and the resolution feels rushed. Some character decisions are frustratingly illogical. Still, the core premise is intriguing enough to keep you watching, even if the execution stumbles.
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consent_matters_now
March 22, 2025
5/10
The secret recording plotline is deeply problematic—it glamorizes a violation of privacy that should be condemned, not romanticized. While the performances are strong, I can't ignore the ethical red flags. This film could have been a great conversation starter about consent but instead treats surveillance as titillating.
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soundtrack_soul
March 25, 2025
8/10
The score is incredible. A haunting piano theme that swells during the surveillance scenes and a jazzy track for the detective moments. The ending song left me teary-eyed. I've had it on repeat since watching.