[Machine Translation] Toshihisa Hagiwara x Yumi Kawai x Director/Screenplay by Akiko Ookyu x Original story by Shusuke Fukutoku ( Jaljal ) ! The one and only contortionist makes his debut as a novelist in this live-action adaptation of a gem of a love story. A new masterpiece that will remain in the history of cinema was born. The film is a live-action adaptation of the novel "I Still Can't Say I Love Today's Sky the Best" by Shusuke Fukunori of Jaljal, the comedy duo with many devoted fans, who made his debut as a novelist in 2020. The film is directed by Akiko Ookyu, who has produced numerous high-profile works, including "Suitoku Furete Ro" (17), "Watashi wo Kuutomete" (20), and "Kazoku Dake Dake wa Kazoku wa Family Dake wa Family Dake" (NHK/23). Akiko Ookyu, who has often portrayed unique and realistic female protagonists, takes on the challenge of portraying a male protagonist for the first time in a romantic film. Toshihisa Hagiwara plays the main character, Toru Konishi, a university student who leads a dull life. The young talented actor, whose popularity was confirmed by the drama series "Beautiful Him," which has also been made into a movie, dominates the screen with his flexible charm. The heroine with whom Konishi suddenly falls in love, Hana Sakurada, is played by Hidetoshi Hagiwara, who starred in the much-talked-about drama "Inappropriate! (TBS/24). Kawai, who has long been highly acclaimed for her acting ability, gives an impressive performance as the dignified Sakurada, who is not afraid of loneliness and wears a dumpling on her head. Konishi's part-time worker Sacchan is played by Aoi Ito, a hot young actor who first attracted attention with his role in the movie "Hot Enough to Boil Your Water" (2004) and has since appeared in many high-profile films without a break. Yamane, Konishi's only friend, is played by Kurosaki Koyo, who left a strong impression in the movie "Sayonara Hoyaman" (23). Director Ookyu has completed his new masterpiece with the most talked-about actors of the moment, and it is sure to resonate with audiences and viewers alike. The song "Hatsukoi Crazy" by the legendary band "Spitz," which is the key to the story, was kindly provided by Spitz. The song itself has a strong presence, as if it were one of the characters in the film. Kansai University, the school from which Fukutoku, the author of the original story, graduated, fully cooperated in the filming. Kansai University, the school from which Fukutoku, the author of the original novel, graduated, cooperated in the filming of the movie, helping to portray Konishi's vivid daily life in the same way as in the world of the original novel.