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| | + | ==Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©== |
| | + | Kenji has dreamed of becoming an idol from a young age. As he grows up, he suffers from his identity and the gaze of those around him. Kenji is bullied at school and unable to consult with his family. He begins to work at Jordan Pub, without his parents knowing. There, he gets to know glamorous and unique people and he makes his performance debut under the name of Ai ([[Haruki Mochizuki]]). He also falls in love with dancer Takuya ([[Kaito Yoshimura (1993)|Kaito Yoshimura]]). Meanwhile, Doctor Koji Wada ([[Takumi Saito]]), burdened by the pain of failing to save his patient, knows of Ai's deep agony and he decides to set foot in the world of gender-affirming surgery. |
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| | + | ==Notes== |
| | + | # Based on Ai Haruna's autobiography "Subarashiki, Kono Jinsei" (published March 9, 2009 by Kodansha) and Koji Wada's autobiography "Penis Cutter: Sei Doitsusei Shogai wo Sukutta Ishi no Monogatari" (published February 4, 2019 by Hojosha). |
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| | |4name=Yumi Suenari | | |4name=Yumi Suenari |
| | |4charactername=Mitsu | | |4charactername=Mitsu |
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| | + | ===Jordan Pub=== |
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| | + | |1picture=File:This is I-Ataru Nakamura.jpg |
| | + | |1name=Ataru Nakamura |
| | + | |1charactername=Aki |
| | + | |2picture=File:This is I-Yushin.jpg |
| | + | |2name=Yushin |
| | + | |2charactername=Jennifer |
| | + | |3picture=File:This is I-Reo Sanada.jpg |
| | + | |3name=Reo Sanada |
| | + | |3charactername=Megumi |
| | + | |4picture=File:This is I-Shito Makurageisha.jpg |
| | + | |4name=Shito Makurageisha |
| | + | |4charactername=Marumi |
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| | |2charactername=TV show producer | | |2charactername=TV show producer |
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| | + | ==Trailers== |
| | + | {{AsianWikiPlayer1|url=2026B/This_is_I.xml}} |
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| | ==Comments== | | ==Comments== |
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- Movie: This is I
- Romaji: This is I
- Japanese: This is I
- Director: Yusaku Matsumoto
- Writer: Ai Haruna (autobiography), Koji Wada (autobiography), Masahiro Yamaura
- Producer: Yoshihiro Kubota
- Cinematographer: Naoki Sakakibara
- Release Date: February 10, 2026
- Runtime:
- Distributor: Netflix
- Language: Japanese
- Country: Japan
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Kenji has dreamed of becoming an idol from a young age. As he grows up, he suffers from his identity and the gaze of those around him. Kenji is bullied at school and unable to consult with his family. He begins to work at Jordan Pub, without his parents knowing. There, he gets to know glamorous and unique people and he makes his performance debut under the name of Ai (Haruki Mochizuki). He also falls in love with dancer Takuya (Kaito Yoshimura). Meanwhile, Doctor Koji Wada (Takumi Saito), burdened by the pain of failing to save his patient, knows of Ai's deep agony and he decides to set foot in the world of gender-affirming surgery.
Notes
- Based on Ai Haruna's autobiography "Subarashiki, Kono Jinsei" (published March 9, 2009 by Kodansha) and Koji Wada's autobiography "Penis Cutter: Sei Doitsusei Shogai wo Sukutta Ishi no Monogatari" (published February 4, 2019 by Hojosha).
Cast
Ai's Family
Jordan Pub
Wada Plastic Surgery Clinic
Takuya & His Family
Others
Trailers