The movie "My Husband, Me, and My Husband's Boyfriend" is a Japanese drama co-directed by Hiroshi Tsunemaji and Sasaki Sare. The film unfolds a twisted and thought-provoking human love story of a triangular relationship with three main characters. Akane Horita plays Misaki Nakamichi, a high school teacher who is deeply in love with her husband Yuu, a handsome interior designer. However, despite their deep bond, the two never develop a sexual relationship, which bothers Misaki
One day, Misaki stumbled upon You Sheng's affair with another man, Zhou Ping. What shocked her was that this Zhou Ping turned out to be a student she had taught. This unexpected discovery made the relationship between the three people confusing, tangled and complicated. The film reveals the desires, contradictions and struggles in human nature by showing the intricate emotional entanglements between the three protagonists.
My Husband, Me, and My Husband’s Boyfriend raises some thought-provoking questions as it explores emotional and gender diversity. The film not only focuses on the inner world of individuals and the right to pursue happiness, but also conducts an in-depth analysis of interpersonal relationships in the context of society and culture. By presenting this unique triangular relationship, the audience is guided to think and explore the limitations of traditional values on love and desire and the existence of multiple relationships in modern society.
Actors Akane Hotta, Yuki Furukawa, Hitoya Honda, Rei Okamoto and Takato Nagata bring the film to life color. The talents of directors Tsunemaji Hiroshi and Sasaki Sasuke make the story compact and powerful, and at the same time, through the delicate lens language and emotional description, the audience is brought into the intricate inner world of the protagonists.